Townsville Bulletin

Newcastle coach calls for fans to be patient

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NEWCASTLE coach Nathan Brown has called for patience for his new-look NRL side after going agonisingl­y close to posting consecutiv­e wins to start the season.

The Knights went toe-totoe with Penrith for most of the contest on Saturday but were outdone in a handful of key moments to lose by just two points.

“Were they that much better than us? No,” Brown said.

“I thought there was a couple of times there where if individual­s worked a touch harder, we might be sitting here with a smile on our face.

“The dog and the bone I reckon — they got the bone a little bit more.”

There were glimpses of brilliance from their spine in attack, including a mouth-watering two-man cutout from star fiveeighth Kalyn Ponga for a firsthalf try. But they also missed a handful of genuine chances, with Ponga, Connor Watson and Edrick Lee all getting over the line only to be denied.

While Brown liked most of his team’s defence, he was upset with the way they conceded two soft tries to Isaah Yeo and Frank Winterstei­n.

He urged for patience from supporters as the Knights continue to integrate a host of new faces into a side widely tipped to break their finals drought this year.

Major signing David Klemmer was arguably Newcastle’s best, carrying the ball for 211m after going close to cracking the 200m barrier in the first round.

“It’s so early in the year. This time last week people were talking about how the Cowboys and Brisbane were no good,” Brown said.

“And then we saw happened from Round Round 2.” what 1 to

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