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North QLD Cowboys


Attack – 8/10
Defence – 8/10
My prediction – 6th

Having retained the nucleus of the side that went within one game of making the premiership decider in 2007, the talent-laden North Queensland Cowboys will be striving to take that next step in 2008. Despite losing a host of players over the off season, the Cowboys have recruited extremely well. Former Bulldogs centre Ben Harris returns to the NRL to replace the retired Paul Bowman, and the halves pairing of ex-Manly pivot Travis Burns and Johnathan Thurston means that the Cowboys will have one of the most lethal halves combinations in the competition.


For mine, the only thing stopping the Cowboys from cementing a top four position, will be the unavailability of Thurston for at least the first month of the premiership. North Queensland are notorious for bursting out of the blocks at the start of each year, but without the world’s best half steering them around, the Cowboys could well be behind the pack cum Round 6 (Thurston’s expected return).

Strengths-

The Cowboys seemingly possess talent in every position, and it would be a real shock to see them miss the top four. North Queensland have speed to burn in the outside backs, a creative set of halves, bullocking props and workaholic backrowers – they are pretty much a coaches dream.


Coach Murray has the side playing an exciting brand of expansive, attacking football, with the Cowboys possessing the lethal ability of being able to produce a try from anywhere on the paddock. The stifling weather conditions of Dairy Farmers Stadium is yet another major advantage for the Cowboys, with visiting rivals often struggling to overpower the acclimatised home team.

Weaknesses-

The brilliance of the Cowboys attacking arsenal of 2007 overshadowed their defensive deficiencies, with coach Murray’s men finishing the season as the 13th worst defensive unit. Admittedly injuries to key forwards contributed to the North Queenslanders defensive communication, but seven of the Cowboys ten season losses were against fellow semi-finalists. The Cowboys will need to improve their defence if they hope to compete against the top sides.

Best Team-

1- Matt Bowen
2- Ty Williams
3- Ashley Graham
4- Ben Harris
5- Ben Farrar
6- Travis Burns
7- Johnathan Thurston
8- Shane Tronc
9- Aaron Payne
10- Carl Webb
11- Steve Southern
12- Sione Faumuina
13- Luke O’Donnell

14- David Faiumu
15- Jacob Lillyman
16- Ray Cashmere
17– Matthew Scott

Trial Matches-

16/02/08 v Brisbane Broncos @ Browne Park, Rockhampton
23/02/08 v Gold Coast Titans @ Barlow Park, Cairns
01/03/0/8 v Canberra Raiders @ Brothers RL Club, Mackay

2008 Gains and Losses –

Gains

Travis Burns (Manly), John Williams (Sydney Roosters), Ben Harris (Bradford), Dayne Weston and Anthony Watts (Cronulla), Anthony Perkins (Melbourne)

Losses

Paul Bowman, Scott Minto and Jason Smith (retired), Brenton Bowen (Gold Coast), Justin Smith (released), Shane Muspratt (QLD Cup), Neil Sweeney (Macquarie, Newcastle)

*Please join me tomorrow for my Analysis of the Parramatta Eels 2008 season.

Cheers,

StephenP
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North QLD Cowboys Round 3 Analysis

March 29th 2007 09:58













The Cowboys are notoriously fast out of the blocks at the start of each new season, and it seems that nothing has changed in 2007. The North QLD mob were white hot last Saturday night against the struggling Roosters, and should have porbably posted at least another two or three tries.

The combination of Bowen and Thurston is again causing havoc for opposition teams, but the Cowboys Ashley Graham has really impressed with his stellar start to the season. The return of Paul Bowman alos stiffened the Cowboys defence last weekend, with skipper Aaron Payne probably the most under rated rake in the competition.

The Cowboys attack may be a little less imposing with the loss of veteran Jason Smith for this weeks match at WIN Stadium, with lock forward Justin Smith to partner Thurston in the halves.

If the sizeable North Queensland pack can contain the Jason Ryles-led Dragons unit, then the more experienced Cowboys backs should again create plenty of try scoring oppurtunites.


Injuries -
Scott Minto - medial ligament - unknown
Ty Williams – knee – unknown

Team VS St George-Illawarra:-

Matt Bowen, Brenton Bowen, Ashley Graham, Paul Bowman, Neil Sweeney, Jason Smith, Johnathan Thurston ©, Matthew Scott, Aaron Payne (vc), Carl Webb, Steve Southern, Luke O'Donnell, Justin Smith
Bench - Rod Jensen, Jacob Lillyman, Sione Faumuina, Shane Tronc, Scott Bolton
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