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Fri March 22 2002Fri Mar 22: Broncos 20 drew Bulldogs 20 at ANZ Stadium, Mt Gravatt, Brisbane (QLD)Crowd: 22,300 Sat March 23 2002Sat Mar 23: Sharks 30 d. Storm 24 at Toyota Park, Woolooware, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 11,151 Sat March 23 2002Sat Mar 23: Raiders 22 l. Souths 30 at Canberra Stadium, Bruce, Canberra (ACT)Crowd: 17,111 Sat March 23 2002Sat Mar 23: Knights 50 d. Cowboys 18 at Energy Australia Stadium, New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)Crowd: 14,868 Sun March 24 2002Sun Mar 24: Tigers 22 d. Eels 16 at Leichhardt Oval, Leichhardt, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 15,502 Sun March 24 2002Sun Mar 24: Warriors 21 d. Roosters 14 at Ericsson Stadium, Penrose, Auckland (NZ)Crowd: 14,378 Sun March 24 2002Sun Mar 24: Panthers 16 l. Dragons 24 at Penrith Stadium, Mulgoa Road, Penrith, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 10,207 Northern Eagles bye
Newcastle Knights
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Sat March 23, 2002 Knights cruise to half century Knights, Cowboys Newcastle have barely raised a sweat defeating North Queensland 50-18 earlier today in a match that never reached any heights. 22:23 Newcastle set to re-sign star trio Knights Newcastle have begun negotiations with star trio Matthew Gidley, Danny Buderus and Mark Hughes in a bid to keep them at the club long-term. 12:01Fri March 22, 2002 Sun Mar 24: Newtown v Manly & Roosters v Newcastle Knights, Sea Eagles, Roosters, Australia - New South Wales, Newtown Henson Park will play host to four matches on Sunday afternoon with Newtown playing Manly in two trials and Easts doing battle with Newcastle in the Harold Matthews & SG Ball competitions. 1:37 Note: Links may be out of date if well in the past
North Queensland Cowboys
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Sat March 23, 2002 Knights cruise to half century Knights, Cowboys Newcastle have barely raised a sweat defeating North Queensland 50-18 earlier today in a match that never reached any heights. 22:23Thu March 21, 2002 Brasher to miss six weeks Cowboys North Queensland fullback Tim Brasher has received some good news and will miss just six weeks of football after injuring his knee in the opening 10 minutes of the Cowboys loss against Brisbane. 12:01 Note: Links may be out of date if well in the past

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