Andrew Johns Cup: Grand Final Bound according to Report

Pathways Report: Andrew Johns Cup book Grand Final spot

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In the latest Pathways Report from newcastleknights.com.au, the focus is on the Club's Senior and Junior Representative squads.

The NSW Cup side faced a tough match against the Penrith Panthers, falling short with a final score of five tries to two.

Despite the loss, both Tyrone Thompson and Taj Annan scored their first tries for the Knights during the game.

The team will have a chance to regroup and rest during a Round 4 bye before getting back into action for upcoming fixtures.

The report highlights the dedication and hard work of the players as they continue to strive for success in their respective competitions.

One standout from the Junior Representative squads is the Andrew Johns Cup team, who have secured a spot in the Grand Final.

This achievement is a testament to the talent and determination of the young players, who have consistently performed at a high level throughout the season.

The report showcases the progress and development of the Club's pathways program, which aims to support and nurture players as they advance in their rugby league careers.

Through hard work and dedication, players like Thompson and Annan have been able to make their mark and contribute to the team's success.

Overall, the Pathways Report highlights the resilience and commitment of the Newcastle Knights players as they face challenges and strive for excellence on the field.

With a focus on teamwork and continuous improvement, the Club's Senior and Junior Representative squads are poised for future success in their respective competitions.

As the season progresses, fans can look forward to seeing more exciting games and impressive performances from the talented players in the Knights' Pathways program.

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