Rugby League Betting - NRL Betting

“It’s embarrassing”: Klemmer calls out Knights as unwanted record looms

NRL Elimination Final - Rabbitohs v Knights

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 04: David Klemmer of the Knights looks on during the NRL Elimination Final match between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Newcastle Knights at ANZ Stadium on October 04, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

After six straight losses and two home games back-to-back without a try, David Klemmer has said the Newcastle Knights’ recent performances are “very disappointing.”

Heading into a match against the hyper-confident North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville, the Knights are on the brink of a historically bad attacking record.

On the back of a 39-2 loss to the Parramatta Eels and a 50-2 loss at the hands of the Melbourne Storm, the Knights have scored only 26 points in their last five games.

Beginning a week-long camp in Queensland before their round nine clash, the Knights are hopeful they can turn things around. It has been revealed that scoring less than 14 points will see the Knights reach the worst six-week attacking record since the club entered the NRL.

Things get worse with every loss. Most recently Kalyn Ponga came under fire for sayings this when asked what he would say to the team after a near 50-point loss.

“Probably not much… I don’t know. I did a fair bit of talking throughout the week but I don’t know. I’ll think of something,” Ponga told the media.

Under normal circumstances, this is nothing. But everything is being scrutinised now, and only an unlikely win away from home can stop it.”

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA – APRIL 28: David Klemmer of the Newcastle Knights during the round 7 NRL match between the Newcastle Knights and Parramatta Eels at McDonald Jones Stadium on April 28, 2019 in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Tony Feder/Getty Images)

Sitting last on the ladder with only two wins, Klemmer had plenty to say about their performances.

“It’s embarrassing. Very disappointing on our behalf,” Klemmer told AAP on Monday.

“We’re just not setting the standard. It’s hard. We’re the only ones who can get us out of this rut at the moment.”

Klemmer said that the biggest issue now, is confidence. The teams starting five-eighth, Jake Clifford, who was leading the Dally M ladder at the start of the year, was hooked in the 53rd minute against Melbourne.

“It’s confidence through the joint (that is down),” Klemmer said.

“We gave (the Storm) 25 more sets of six than them. Giving that side that much more ball, it’s massive.

“You can be as fit as you want, but it will tire you out. When you get the ball you can’t do anything with it.

“We’ve just got to stick in together.”

Source:: ZeroTackle

    

Rugbyleaguebetting.net.au believes in responsible gambling. Gamble responsibly. 18+ For help, support and advice about problem gambling please visit: BeGambleAware / Gamblers Anonymous / GamCare for more information. Australian customers should visit GamblingHelpOnline.org.au