Kilgore Trout
Herbert Moran (7)
Knox 52 defeated a surprisingly tough Cranbrook 23. (Seven tries to two)
knox definitely needs better software on the fancy scoreboard.
Knox showed some good touches but are still not travelling as well as they would like. Cranbrook 12 was good. Neither kicker, both the 10s missed a kick at goal.
Quite a gloomy afternoon; dark, cold and miserable
Knox up by only a point ten minutes into the second half. The referee gave his lungs a good workout and I would like to see the penalty count. Not because either side received more penalties but it seemed like there were a lot of penalties. The ref was given some grief from the Knox crowd when he gave a penalty to Cranbrook for the tackler failing to release the tackled player when it seemed like the tackled player had been held up off the ground and asking the tackler to release was puzzling. I am sure the ref thought he was correct and his opinion is the only one that counts. Knox played well but so did Cranbrook. If they are the wooden spoon favourites it says a lot for the standard and closeness of the competition. Knox was strong in the forwards and also showed some flair in the backs. Cranbrook backs were dangerous from broken play but did not appear to have as much penetration from set plays apart from a brilliant solo effort by their no 12 that resulted in a try under the posts and brought the brooks to 23-24. Knox has a lot of self belief and declined the points on offer from a penalty soon after and scored wide out. Their year 10 number 10 calmly slotted the conversion to give Knox an 8 point lead and they ran away with it somewhat. Knox number 5 made some strong bullocking runs and Knox number 12 showed good ball skills and made several line breaks. The Cranbrook number 15 made several breaks from kick returns and was always a threat. The Cranbrook number 10 was busy and made many important tackles. The Knox number 9 impresses me as a quiet achiever. Not all that noticeable but gives good service to the backs and marshalls the forwards well.
There were very few unforced errors in this quality game. Still no Stenning or Armstrong in the backs for Knox. Does anyone know when they may be back from injury?