NRL 2025: what you need to know
46 days ago | LeagueUnlimited Media
After a huge second half of 2023, Newcastle are on track for a big 2024. Lachlan McIntyre looks at what they might serve up this year.
Finishing just three competition points short of the club's first top four finish since 2006, the Newcastle Knights showed plenty of courage throughout 2023 which they will want to carry over into the new season. But consistency throughout the year will be needed after a polarising previous season, one that went all the way to a defeat in the second week of finals against the Warriors.
Although they've lost their top try scorer of 2023 in Dominic Young to the Roosters, the Knights have made a few handy signings for 2024, most notably Super League imports Kai Pearce-Paul and Will Pryce. Jack Cooger returns to the club where he made his NRL debut, creating a fight with Tyson Gamble for the number six jersey. Cogger's signing will prove even more important due to the loss of valuable utility Kurt Mann.
The Knights head south to meet Cronulla in Gosford in their first official pre-season hit out, before a history-making clash with the Melbourne Storm at the Kaiviti Silktails' home ground in Lautoka, Fiji. A twelve day turnaround will see them back at home against the Canberra Raiders to kick-off the NRL season-proper in a Thursday night clash - what will be the first NRL match of 2024 to be played on Australian soil.
If the Knights are to win the 2024 NRL Premiership it will be off the back of momentum. Newcastle went on a ten game winning streak heading into the finals in 2023, with each win just building the hype. The diehard support for the club at their home stadium helped to build the club's confidence as they continued their streak. If Newcastle have some luck fall their way in the early rounds, they could find themselves powering through the origin period in the top four and hold on in there until October. The level of consistency required will be a definite challenge for the Knights though.
In 2023 the Knights' just couldn't deliver against the top teams. With just two wins out of six matches against the top four sides, Newcastle must step up a few notches in 2024 if they are to seriously challenge the teams who are in the race for the title. The team to beat, Penrith, met with the Knights twice last season, with Newcastle struggling to close out the games in two tight losses. It would be highly unexpected if Newcastle could manage to close out games consistently against teams like the Panthers and Broncos.
2024 Gains | Will Pryce (Huddersfield) Kai Pearce-Paul (Wigan) Jack Cogger, Thomas Jenkins (Penrith) Jed Cartwright (South Sydney) |
Contracted for 2024 | Adam Elliott, Bradman Best, Brodie Jones, Dane Gagai, Daniel Saifiti, David Armstrong, Dylan Lucas, Enari Tuala, Greg Marzhew Jack Cogger, Jack Hetherington, Jackson Hastings, Jacob Saifiti, Jayden Brailey, Jed Cartwright, Kai Pearce-Paul, Kalyn Ponga, Krystian Mapapalangi, Leo Thompson, Mathew Croker, Myles Martin, Paul Bryan, Phoenix Crossland, Riley Jones, Ryan Rivett, Thomas Jenkins, Tyson Gamble, Tyson Frizell, Will Pryce |
2024 Losses | Kurt Mann (Canterbury) Adam Clune (Huddersfield) Dominic Young (Sydney) Lachlan Fitzgibbon (Warrington) Simi Sasagi (Canberra) Lachlan Miller (Leeds) Bailey Hodgson (Manly) Dane Aukafolau (Northern Pride QLD Cup) Hymel Hunt, Jack Johns (released) |
Development | Fletcher Sharpe, Sebastian Su'A, Thomas Cant, Zach Herring |
2023 was an absolute roller coaster for Knights fullback Kalyn Ponga. Ponga started the season with a sickening head knock which kick-started retirement fears, and finished 2023 with the Dally M medal to his name. He featured in only twenty matches due to his stint on the sidelines, but in those racked up 21 try assists and 19 line breaks to bring the Knights back from the brink. Despite a brief experiment in halves, Ponga is expected to slot back into the number one jersey in 2024. Ponga staying fit will be key to Newcastle's success this season, and he will have the personal motivation of vying for a return to the Queensland Maroons side.
With key second row forward Lachlan Fitzgibbon departing Newcastle for the Warrington Wolves after nine seasons for the Knights in first grade, an important spot in the forward pack opens up. When Fitzgibbon faced injury issues last year, that spot was handed to 23 year old Dylan Lucas. Lucas made his NRL debut off the bench in round three last season, before playing a further six games as a starting number 12. This is the year where Lucas will want to crack into the 17 consistently week on week, and his performances will be key to the success of the Knights' forward rotation.
1. Kalyn Ponga
2. Greg Marzhew
3. Dane Gagai
4. Bradman Best
5. Tom Jenkins
6. Tyson Gamble
7. Jackson Hastings
8. Daniel Saifiti
9. Jayden Brailey
10. Leo Thompson
11. Tyson Frizell
12. Dylan Lucas
13. Adam Elliott
Interchange: 14. Jacob Saifiti 15. Jed Cartwright 16. Jack Hetherington 17. Phoenix Crossland
All times AET (Newcastle local time)
PRE 1 | Sat 1:45pm | Feb 17th | H | Cronulla | Industree |
PRE 2 | Sat 2:45pm | Feb 24th | A | Melbourne | Churchill |
R1 | Thu 8:00pm | Mar 7th | H | Canberra | McD. Jones |
R2 | Sat 4:30pm | Mar 16th | A | North Qld | QLD C. Bank |
Round 3 | Sun 6:15pm | Mar 24th | H | Melbourne | McD. Jones |
Round 4 | Sun 6:05pm | Mar 31st | A | Warriors | Go Media |
Round 5 | Fri 8:05pm | Apr 5th | H | St Geo Illa | McD. Jones |
Round 6 | Thu 7:50pm | Apr 11th | H | Sydney | McD. Jones |
Round 7 | Sun 2:00pm | Apr 21st | A | Canterbury | Accor |
Round 8 | Sun 2:00pm | Apr 28th | A | Dolphins | Suncorp |
Round 9 | Sun 2:00pm | May 5th | H | Warriors | McD. Jones |
Round 10 | Sat 3:00pm | May 11th | A | Wests Tigers | Scully |
Round 11 | Sat 3:00pm | May 18th | A | Gold Coast | Suncorp |
Round 12 | May 23-26 | BYE | |||
Round 13 | Fri 8:00pm | May 31st | H | Canterbury | McD. Jones |
Round 14 | Sun 2:00pm | Jun 9th | A | Melbourne | AAMI |
Round 15 | Sun 4:05pm | Jun 16th | H | Penrith | McD. Jones |
Round 16 | Jun 20-23 | BYE | |||
Round 17 | Sat 5:30pm | Jun 29th | H | Parramatta | McD. Jones |
Round 18 | Sun 4:05pm | Jul 7th | A | Canberra | GIO |
Round 19 | Sun 4:05pm | Jul 14th | A | Manly | 4 Pines |
Round 20 | Sat 5:30pm | Jul 20th | H | Brisbane | McD. Jones |
Round 21 | Jul 25-28 | BYE | |||
Round 22 | Sun 2:00pm | Aug 4th | A | Penrith | BlueBet |
Round 23 | Sun 4:05pm | Aug 11th | H | Wests Tigers | McD. Jones |
Round 24 | Sun 4:05pm | Aug 18th | A | Cronulla | Pointsbet |
Round 25 | Sat 7:35pm | Aug 24th | A | Souths | Accor |
Round 26 | Sun 2:00pm | Sep 1st | H | Gold Coast | McD. Jones |
Round 27 | Sun 4:05pm | Sep 8th | H | Dolphins | McD. Jones |