A clash of two unbeaten sides is the perfect way to launch a sensational Saturday with the Knights and Warriors matching motors in Newcastle.
The Knights faithful will be out in force to see whether their boys can overcome the loss of Kalyn Ponga and Dylan Brown to keep the roll going after wins over the Cowboys and Sea Eagles.
From there we travel to the Sutherland Shire for a clash between the Sharks and Dolphins, both sides sitting 1-1 and looking to make a statement.
The Rabbitohs and Wests Tigers bring down the curtain in Gosford, with a high-scoring contest in prospect as Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker try to outpoint Jarome Luai, Jahream Bula and the scheming Api Koroisau.
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Knights v Warriors at McDonald Jones Stadium
Half-time: The Warriors have delivered a crushing blow with the final play of the first half. A couple of minutes after denying Greg Marzhew at the other end of the field, the visitors capitalised on another Knights error to score their third try of the half. This time it was Leka Halasima who latched on to a Luke Hanson pass to score his fourth try of the season. Newcastle burst out of the gates but made far too many errors through the opening 40 and the Warriors slowly wore them down before pulling ahead late. Knights 6 - Warriors 18.
35th minute: The Bunker has been called upon for the third time this half, with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak claiming a try. The winger leapt for a bomb in a contest with Newcastle's Dane Gagai. The ball touches Watene-Zelezniak and travels forward and the Knights survive. The next five minutes before half-time will be crucial for the hosts chances in this match. Knights 6 - Warriors 12.
33rd minute: Fletcher Hunt has been sent to the sin bin as referee Liam Kennedy says enough is enough. The Knights have conceded multiple set restarts in their defensive 20-metre zone and Hunt has paid the price. The defensive set came after Greg Marzhew made an error, Newcastle's sixth of the game. Knights 6 - Warriors 12.
Jackson Ford Try
30th minute: Dally M leader Jackson Ford has a four-pointer and the Warriors are in the lead. Another Newcastle error handed the visitors more attacking field position, with Mitch Barnett taking the ball to the line, drawing the defenders and linking up with Ford, who strolled through a big hole. Knights 6 - Warriors 12
28th minute: We've got another trip to the Bunker after the Warriors went 100 metres in the set after points. Tanah Boyd produced another well-placed bomb, Ali Leiataua racing through to jump for the ball and seemingly score. The centre was in front of the kicker, however, with replays confirming the on-field decision of offside. Knights 6 - Warriors 6.
25th minute: We are all locked up after Tanah Boyd kicked a simple penalty goal from straight in front. The Warriors get the two points but the Knights breathe a big sigh of relief. An error from Fletcher Hunt put the hosts under pressure and they were desperately hanging on. The Warriors looked destined to strike but they have instead opted to take the two points on offer to level the scores. Mitch Barnett has also entered the fray for his first match since Round 13 last year and will have the first carry from the kick off. Knights 6 - Warriors 6.
19th minute: We're off to the Bunker with James Fisher-Harris looking to crash over from close range. The on-field referee has ruled no try and it is the right call. Tyson Gamble somehow managed to get his arm under the ball before Fisher-Harris grounded it and forced an error. Knights 6 - Warriors 4.
18th minute: It's been an entertaining start to this match, with plenty of end-to-end action. Now it's the Warriors turn to attack, with a break followed by a penalty leading to a fresh set of six in prime field position. Knights 6 - Warriors 4.
Erin Clark Try
13th minute: The Warriors have turned defence into attack and have their first points of the day. The visitors defended their own line to deny the Knights before earning a couple of penalties to work their way into attacking territory. Tanah Boyd did the rest, delivering a superb pass for Erin Clark to stroll through a gaping hole and score the try. Knights 6 - Warriors 4.
5th minute: The game has paused temporarily after Morgan Gannon collided with Jacob Saifiti as the Knight returned the kick-off. The Warriors forward was making his NRL debut but has been placed into the head knock protocol and will not return today. Marata Niukore enters the fray for his first action of the year in his return from a calf injury. Knights 6 - Warriors 0.
Fletcher Hunt Try
4th minute: It's a dream start for the Knights who have rolled down the field and capitalised on their first attacking opportunity of the match. Sandon Smith produced a pinpoint bomb on the fifth tackle, Fletcher Hunt outleapt the Warriors defenders and secured the catch to score the try. Knights 6 - Warriors 0
Holbrook's replacements will do the job
Kick-off: We are underway on a bumper super Saturday, with a showdown between two undefeated sides at McDonald Jones Stadium. Newcastle have travelled to Las Vegas and Manly before their first home game of the season, while the Warriors have enjoyed back-to-back victories in Auckland to start their year. Mitch Barnett is in the mix for his first game since June and is on the six-man bench. Knights 0 - Warriors 0.
Coach Webster welcomes back a couple of stars
Stat Attack
- The Knights have won only one of their past five games against the Warriors.
- The Warriors have scored the most points in their history after two rounds.
- The Knights have lost their last six games at McDonald Jones Stadium.
- Warriors prop Jackson Ford will make his 100th NRL appearance.
- Knights five-eighth Fletcher Sharpe has scored 13 tries in 11 games at McDonald Jones Stadium.
Late Mail
Knights: Just one additional change in Saturday's final team update, with Mat Croker shifting from the bench to start at lock and Tyson Frizell moving to the interchange. Fletcher Sharpe was originally named to return from a knee injury suffered in Las Vegas but he has dropped out of the side. Tyson Gamble will come into the halves alongside Sandon Smith while Fletcher Hunt is set to start at fullback in place of Kalyn Ponga (hamstring). Elijah Salesa-Leaumoana also came out of the squad on Friday with Cody Hopwood moving onto the six-man bench.
Warriors: Star prop Mitch Barnett will come from the bench as he makes his comeback from an ACL injury suffered last June. Centre Adam Pompey has remained in Auckland for the birth of his first child so Leka Halasima shifts to centre. Marata Niukore was initially named to come into the back row in his return from a calf injury but reverted back to the bench in Saturday's final team update. Englishman Morgan Gannon will start in the back row instead in his NRL debut. Alofiana Khan-Pereira is the final player in the six-man bench and could make his first appearance for the Warriors if used. Kurt Capewell (calf), Chanel Harris-Tavita and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (both head knocks) have all been ruled out. Taine Tuaupiki is the new fullback and Luke Hanson makes his NRL debut at five-eighth.
Sharks v Dolphins at Ocean Protect Stadium
Late Mail
Sharks: Teig Wilton is set for his first footy of the year as he completes his recovery from off-season shoulder surgery. The punishing back-rower has come on to the six-man bench in Saturday's 90-minute update. Jayden Berrell is the man to drop out.
Dolphins: Tom Flegler has come out of the side on Friday due to a rib injury with Felise Kaufusi moving into the starting side. Max Plath retains his place in the starting side after making a successful return from an ACL injury last weekend. No further changes in Saturday's team update.
Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers at Polytec Stadium