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It was two from two for both the Newcastle Knights Harold Matthews side and the Tarsha Gale squad from the weekend.

The junior sides have started the season with a bang and look to be setting the competition pace early on.

The girls forged an 18-point win over the Canberra Raiders in the nations capital. Olivia Glanville was impressive in the no. 6 and earned player of the match.

TARSHA GALE

Knights 22 (Romaniuk, Millar, Glanville, Beale) d Raiders 4

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The young Knight who lived every Newcastle kid's dream

 

The Under 16s had to grind out a tough win against Manly, with two late tries getting the boys out of trouble.

'Sons of guns' keen to make their own mark

Noah Nailagoliva showed his dominance at hooker, while Oryn Keeley kept the forward pack ticking over with some impressive plays.

HAROLD MATTHEWS

Knights 24 (Petersen 2, Veaila, Nailagoliva, Myers) d Sea Eagles 14

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Be The Player: Week 13

 

Not such good news for the Under 18s side who are yet to record a win. 

It was a competitive outing for the Knights, but despite a strong finish couldn't capitalise against the Sea Eagles.

Youngster Hoy determined to make his own name

SG BALL

Knights 14 (Ma'anaima, Achurch, Crowther) def by Sea Eagles 24