Cowboys Fans Furious at MNF Scheduling
North Queensland fans are furious at the scheduling of their round four Monday night 6pm start against the Melbourne Storm. Broadcaster Fox Sports had the final say on kick-off with the 7pm start in New
North Queensland fans are furious at the scheduling of their round four Monday night 6pm start against the Melbourne Storm. Broadcaster Fox Sports had the final say on kick-off with the 7pm start in New
The North Queensland Cowboys are 0-3 and face the Melbourne Storm on Monday night and are desperate to find their first win of the year. But just how desperate are they? The slap in the
The Courier-Mail is reporting that State of Origin and Australian prop James Tamou is being shopped around to rival clubs as the bookend struggles to find his feet for North Queensland to start season 2015.
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 16 (Lafai 2, Perrett tries; Hodkinson 2 goals) defeated Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 12 (Mateo, Matai, Hiku tries) at Brookvale Oval. Crowd: 10,498. @The81stMinute Player of the Year Points: 3: Tim Lafai (Bulldogs) 2:
North Queensland captain Johnathan Thurston has hit back at Newcastle enforcer Beau Scott after Scott was cleared of a lifting tackle that left Thurston dazed last Saturday night. “I was a little bit suprised considering
Rugby league legend Brad Fittler believes Newcastle forward Beau Scott had no right in hitting North Queensland’s star pivot Johnathan Thurston after he had released the ball. “When a ball player takes the ball to
Penrith 40 (Idris 3, Whare 2, Jennings, Manu, Cartwright tries; Moylan 4 goals) def. Gold Coast 0. @The81stMinute Player of the Year Points: 3: Matt Moylan (Panthers) 2: Jamal Idris (Panthers) 1: Lewis Brown (Panthers)
Knights 24 (T: Gagai 2, Randell, Rochow, G: Randell 1/1, Roberts 3/3) defeated Warriors 14 (T: Hoffman, Leuluai, G: Johnston 2/2, P: Johnston 1/1) @The81stMinute Player of the Year Points: 3: Dane Gagai (Knights) 2:
Arguably the most destructive young forward in the game has shown the loyalty his club was hoping for with Jason Taumalolo re-signing with the North Queensland Cowboys until the end of the 2017 season. Cowboys
Comment: The New Zealand Warriors were there, so too were the Melbourne Storm. Yet yesterday, there were only fifteen players standing next to the Telstra Premiership trophy. Even the Gold Coast Titans showed up despite