The Kiwi international will miss the next four weeks, robbing Newcastle of approximately 23 per cent of their $11.95 million salary cap with both he and Ponga sidelined.
Fletcher Sharpe will return from his own knee injury against the Warriors on Saturday as Brownโs replacement and is set to slot into the halves alongside utility Sandon Smith. Fletcher Hunt impressed in Pongaโs place at fullback against Manly and is expected to be retained in the No.1 jersey.
Fletcher Sharpe leaves the field at Allegiant Stadium.Credit: Getty Images
After hosting the Warriors in their first game at Newcastle this year, the Knights face a particularly difficult run without their two attacking linchpins. Clashes with Canterbury and 2025 minor premiers Canberra follow, before a round-six trip to Campbelltown to face Wests Tigers.
A four-week recovery would then have Brown in line for a potential round-seven return against the Roosters on Sunday, April 19. Ponga is then expected to miss at least the following weekโs home game against Penrith and a round 9 clash with South Sydney.
Newcastleโs round 12 bye โ the first of their season โ falls nine weeks after the 27-year-old went down, and may factor into his return date given the potential for an extra fortnight of recovery.
The Knightsโ luckless injury run has also been compounded by news back-rower Brodie Jones will also be out for the next eight weeks after being plagued by inflammation from arthritis in his foot.
Jones had successful surgery last week on the injury to remove a bone causing him regular pain every time he ran.
Billy Smith will miss two big games due to his e-bike crash. The Roosters have had enough
Christian Nicolussi
Injured Sydney Roosters centre Billy Smith was one of the few players who walked to and from training on Sunday as his teammates revealed the two simple rules they now needed to follow when it comes to the use of e-bikes and scooters.
Smith was ruled out of Fridayโs clash with South Sydney after he suffered a concussion in an e-bike fall on Thursday.
The club and Smithโs teammates were disappointed because the crash ruled him out of not only the South Sydney clash, but also Fridayโs blockbuster against Penrith, due to NRLโs concussion protocols.
Roosters coach Trent Robinson said after the 26-18 win over Souths that Smith was embarrassed, and the club would review the use of the popular form of transport around Allianz Stadium.
There are no allocated parking spots at the Moore Park venue for players, who have to park at the nearby Entertainment Quarter. They walk more than a kilometre along Driver Avenue to get to training, hence the heavy reliance on bikes and scooters.
โThereโll be discussions around that [use of e-bikes and scooters], but you donโt want to control all parts of life either,โ Robinson said after the game. โPeople can be individuals, but a little bit better care might help get him [Smith] on the field.โ
Billy Smith on an e-bike last week, with Egan Butcher, who walked away unscathed from the same crash.Credit: Instagram
Prop Lindsay Collins, who lost his front tooth riding a bike when he was younger, told this masthead on Sunday the club had made it clear all players need to wear helmets and take no unnecessary risks.
โIt was unfortunate to lose Bill the other night, especially after his game against the Warriors [in round one] โ everyone knows how good a player he is,โ Collins said. โHeโs definitely feeling it now; and he definitely knows he let down the boys.
โHeโll get his lesson โ weโll all get our lesson from it. The little kid comes out inside you and you can muck around a bit on it. But you need to realise these things are actually dangerous, and you need to be sensible on them.
โIt definitely woke me up. I lost my tooth on a bike when I was a kid. There were no electric bikes back then. Iโm a scooter man now. I was a walker for a long time, but I bit the bullet this year, and it has been great [since].โ
Daly Cherry-Evans parks his scooter while talking to Wayne Bennett on Driver Avenue last year.Credit: Sam Mooy
Winger Mark Nawaqanitawase, who is a โwalkerโ, said: โNobody is in the good books at the moment with that [use of e-bikes].
โItโs been addressed. It was an unfortunate situation. E-bikes are a part of society, they are everywhere, but we need to do the right thing and wear a helmet. Most of the boys wear helmets anyway.
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โThere also canโt be any silly business. Just ride normally and get to the ground. Thatโs what you need to do.โ
Junior Pauga was a late inclusion against Souths at left centre and will have the job of stopping Panthers duo Paul Alamoti and Brian Toโo.