Summary:
- The Newcastle Knights have secured a major signing, landing forward Marata Niukore on a three-year deal starting in 2027.
- Niukore leaves the New Zealand Warriors seeking a fresh opportunity amid rising competition and is seen as a versatile, high-quality addition to Newcastle’s pack.
- The move is viewed as a significant boost for the Knights, who are building momentum and strengthening their roster for the future.
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Penrith never buy 31 or 32 year olds. Not in the past 7 years where they've had success.
They have a few now but those are players that they developed.
Thats totally different. When.they add new players thats what counts. We add 33 year olds. And over the hill Kelly
Liam martin and murray tualagi linked to the roosters. While everyone else is building stronger rosters our r&r are twiddling their thumbs
Liam Martin has one or two good years left.
Niukore is like a metaphor for potential issues in the preseason for the Eels. He always had some mongrel and hit hard. Often too high and got into suspension problems. Lost his starting spot at Warriors, back to bench, and in the Storm game it was brutally obvious the Warriors had worked on first contact as they were legally bashing the Storm.
Is it possible the Eels over-corrected in the off-season, aiming to meet the NRL edicts about lowering contact zones, and have ended up with ineffective tackling? No I am not saying go high to be effective. Neither Warriors nor Dogs went high in smashing Storm or Panthers on the weekend. But surely it's not a coincidence that the entire Eels forward pack is failing to win collisions (as BA users to say)? All the talk about fitness and spirit might overlook over-coaching as another potential cause?
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