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  2. Townsville - Wikipedia

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    Townsville hosted the popular Japanese national rugby union team. Tony Ireland Stadium, in the suburb of Thuringowa, has an international standard cricket and AFL stadium. Townsville was a host city for the preliminary rounds of the men's (Pool B) and women's (pool A) Basketball competition for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. [113] [114]

  3. List of North Queensland Cowboys players - Wikipedia

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    This article lists all rugby league footballers who have played first-grade for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League.. Notes: Debut: Players are listed in order of player cap number as published by the club on the Cowboys Roll, with inaugural captain Laurie Spina given the honour of being Cowboys player 1.

  4. History of the North Queensland Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    Although they fell away later in the season, they were to record the largest come-back to date in an Australian first grade rugby league match, defeating the Penrith Panthers 36–28 after trailing 26–0 at half-time. 1998 also saw the Cowboys record their largest loss to date, being defeated 62–0 by the North Sydney Bears in the last round ...

  5. North Queensland Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    Although they fell away later in the season, they were to record the largest come-back to date in an Australian first grade rugby league match, defeating the Penrith Panthers 36–28 after trailing 26–0 at half-time. 1998 also saw the Cowboys record their largest loss to date, being defeated 62–0 by the North Sydney Bears in the last round ...

  6. Willows Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Willows Sports Complex (last known as 1300SMILES Stadium due to naming rights [2]) was a grass football stadium situated in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.It was used predominantly as a rugby league ground as the home ground of the North Queensland Cowboys National Rugby League club.

  7. 2024 WNBL Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Townsville Fire qualified for Finals for the second consecutive season and were back-to-back minor premiers. The Southside Flyers qualified for Finals for the second consecutive season. The Melbourne Boomers qualified for Finals for the seventh consecutive season, which is the longest active run of WNBL Finals appearances.

  8. Kyle Feldt - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Feldt (born 9 February 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a winger for St Helens RFC in the Super League.. Feldt has played for the Prime Minister's XIII, and was a member of the Cowboys' 2015 NRL Grand Final and 2016 World Club Challenge winning sides.

  9. North Queensland Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The campaign to build a new stadium in Townsville received national exposure in October 2015 when the North Queensland Cowboys secured their first National Rugby League premiership. With millions watching on a national broadcast and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull standing on the same stage, Cowboys captain Johnathan Thurston expressed his ...