Rugby league legend Mat Rogers dished out a hilarious sledge to Matty Johns’ Knights which left the previous halfback surprised.
The 51-year-old performed 176 video games for Newcastle and was clearly ecstatic after the membership’s gutsy 24-14 win over the Raiders.
Fox League’s Bryan Fletcher heaped reward on former Sharks fullback Lachie Miller, explaining he was surprised the previous Olympian had performed solely 11 first grade video games.
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“They (Newcastle) were very good, I thought Lachie Miller, this was his 11th game in first grade, what he has done in 11 games I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone do what he is doing,” Fletcher mentioned.
“Today ball-playing, he is known for his running but I think he set up (tries), he’s everywhere at fullback but now he has added a ball-playing string to his bow.”
Johns went so far as labelling Miller the Knights’ greatest participant up to now in 2023 and Rogers couldn’t maintain his tongue.
“He’s been the best player for the Knights this season, today every time he got the ball,” Matty Johns mentioned.
“But mate to be honest, it hasn’t really been that hard to be the best player for the Knights over the least few weeks,” Rogers mentioned.
Johns was clearly shocked by the remark and sat and laughed earlier than he mentioned: “I’ll just let that wash over me”.
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Meanwhile, Knights coach Adam O’Brien’s resolution to drop flyer Dominic Young was closely criticised.
The English worldwide was changed by low season recruit Greg Marzhew, and the previous Titans shone on debut.
Marzhew completed the afternoon with 202 operating metres, 11 sort out breaks and two line breaks to go along with his two tries, incomes reward from Fox League’s commentators.
“That man we see on screen is a quality finisher, now we know why he is back in first grade,” Fox League’s Shane Flanagan mentioned.
“He can carry the ball at the back-end of the field but he can finish as well.”
“It might be tough for Dom Young to force his way back into this team,” Fox League’s Warren Smith mentioned.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au