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North Queensland won 50-4. 9: Julian O'Neill: v Northern Eagles, Dairy Farmers Stadium – Rd 8, 2000. North Queensland won 50-10. 8: Johnathan Thurston: v Parramatta, 1300SMILES Stadium – Rd 24, 2018. North Queensland won 44-6. 8: Johnathan Thurston: v Wests Tigers, 1300SMILES Stadium – Rd 22, 2014. North Queensland won 64-6. 8: Johnathan ...
Table of yearly win–loss records, with finals results, and key personnel Season Club WCC Regular season Finals results Coach Captain(s) [a] Ref; Pos. W L D Final position W L; 1995# 1995 — 20th† 2 20 0 DNQ Grant Bell: Laurie Spina: 1996# 1996 — 17th: 6 15 0 DNQ Graham Lowe: Adrian Vowles: 1997~ 1997: Pool: 10th† 5 11 2 DNQ Tim Sheens ...
The North Queensland Cowboys is an Australian professional ... 0 at half-time. 1998 also saw the Cowboys record their largest loss to date, ... Year Kit Manufacturer
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 ...
0–9. 1995 North Queensland Cowboys season; 1996 North Queensland Cowboys season; 1997 North Queensland Cowboys season; 1998 North Queensland Cowboys season
The 2022 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 28th in the club's history. Coached by Todd Payten and captained by Jason Taumalolo and Chad Townsend, they competed in the NRL's 2022 Telstra Premiership. The Cowboys returned to the finals after four seasons in the bottom four, finishing one game short of the Grand Final.
The 2023 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 29th in the club's history. Coached by Todd Payten and captained by Jason Taumalolo and Chad Townsend , they competed in the NRL 's 2023 Telstra Premiership but did not qualify for the finals.
from St. George Illawarra Dragons, 31 March 2002 to North Queensland Cowboys, 3 August 2002 Penrith Panthers: from Melbourne Storm, 19 June 2020 to South Sydney Rabbitohs, 17 October 2020 =5: 16 matches: South Sydney: from Newtown, 30 May 1908 to Glebe, 17 July 1909 Eastern Suburbs: from North Sydney, 15 June 1912 to Glebe, 28 June 1913