North Queensland Cowboys vs St George Illawarra Dragons highlights: Cowboys thump Dragons 36-0

By Sean Teuma / Roar Guru

Match result:

A Johnathan Thurston masterclass has led the North Queensland Cowboys to an emphatic 36-0 win over the St George Illawarra Dragons in Townsville.

The Australian superstar showed glimpses of his 2015 form in setting up two tries and having a hand in another two, helping his side to an easy victory.

It wasn’t all smooth sailing for the home side, with the Dragons defence as staunch as ever for the first 20 minutes of the game, before Gavin Cooper crashed his way over from dummy half to get the scoring underway.

The Dragons had plenty of chances to hit back, but their attack looked pedestrian and uninspired at times, failing to capitalise on a number of golden opportunities. Thurston made them pay right on the stroke of halftime, finding Kyle Feldt with a kick to give the Cowboys a 12-0 advantage heading into the break.

They picked up where they left off in the second half, scoring four unanswered tries to take them to a perfect 3-0 record at home in 2016, including winning their last two by a combined score of 76-0.

The highlight of the Cowboys tries came in the 56th minute when Javid Bowen touched down after a brilliant set playing involving Thurston and fullback Lachlan Coote, who cut inside the defence and threw the last pass to the debutant.

Coote proved why he is one of the hottest players without a contract for 2017 with a strong performance, including a try assist and a dominant kicking game.

Ethan Lowe was the pick of the forwards, looking dangerous with every touch, including running for a game-high 182 metres to go along with a team-high 35 tackles.

It was a game to forget for the visitors, with the combination of Gareth Widdop and Benji Marshall looking like they were on completely different pages at times.

The win improves the Cowboys record to 3-2, putting them in third on the ladder, whilst the Dragons winning streak comes to an end as they slip to twelfth.

The Cowboys travel to Penrith next Saturday night to take on the Panthers, whilst the Dragons have a short turnaround when they head to Suncorp Stadium to play the Broncos.

Final score
Cowboys 36
Dragons 0

Match preview:

The North Queensland Cowboys are looking to bounce back from a heartbreaking loss when they host a St George Illawarra Dragons side coming off back-to-back wins. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage of the match from 7:30pm (AEDT).

North Queensland went agonisingly close to coming away with a comeback win against rivals Brisbane last round.

They led with just minutes to play in regular time, and squandered chances in golden point to give Anthony Milford the opportunity to win the game, which he did with a stellar field goal.

They shouldn’t be too dejected however, as they came back from a ten-point deficit to take the lead, and played in what could very well go down as the best match of the regular season. There was a lot to be impressed with from the defending premiers.

St George Illawarra are somehow coming off consecutive wins, following their dour win over the Rabbitohs in the wet at the SCG, and Trent Merrin’s kick-off blunder handing them a chance at the death to steal a win against the Panthers, which they took with open arms.

While a case could be made that the Dragons should be 0-4, the fact of the matter is they’ve managed to get the job done at the business end of games, something which a lot of teams in the NRL struggle to do.

They’ll face stiff opposition on the road this week however, and they’ll have to overturn some pretty daunting stats if they’re to win their third game of the year. They’ve made just eight line breaks this season – ten fewer than the Cowboys – and they’ve also run 700 fewer metres than their northern opponents.

It’s no secret that the Dragons and free-flowing football don’t go hand in hand, so they’ll look to get in an arm wrestle, with a lot of negative play expected. They lack creativity with the ball (71 dummy half runs compared to the Cowboys’ 21), so look for the Dragons to back their defence to get them over the line.

North Queensland will be in a bit of a mood following the circumstances of their defeat to Brisbane, ruing the fact that they let that game slip through their fingers. You can see them taking out that frustration on the Dragons, who will be hard pressed to bust through the Cowboys’ defensive line.

Prediction
The Cowboys will be too strong for a Dragons side which has used up all their luck in the previous two games.

Cowboys by 18.

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The Crowd Says:

2016-04-02T19:04:31+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


I assume that made it 3 lol

2016-04-02T13:20:45+00:00

Griffo

Guest


Re Lachlan Coote, we haven't re-signed him yet because we've wasted all our money on hacks like Thurston, Scott, Morgan and Taumalolo. We'll probably also re-sign Tamou as well.

2016-04-02T12:56:27+00:00

Talent

Guest


If there was no such thing as the salary cap, Coote would have been locked up months ago. The Cowboys don't want to lose anybody, but if losing a big name like Coote or Tamou is what it takes to keep everybody else together, then that will be the painful cost of the premiership last year,

2016-04-02T12:34:52+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Guest


That was woeful, and embarrassing. Who is the so-called attack coach? Did Widdop take on the line at all? - Josh McCrone is itching for another crack in first grade. Make the boys watch re-runs of the 2010 team to get half an idea of how to score points when you're camped on your opponents line.

2016-04-02T11:45:55+00:00

Ian

Guest


Why the hell is once again nobody criticizing Gareth Widdop?? Other than JDB the whole team needs to hang its head in shame, especially the captain!

2016-04-02T11:43:05+00:00

SpongeBob

Guest


One can only hope!

2016-04-02T11:21:51+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Start a petition, get 100 signatures and I might. It would be the most biased call in the history of the world Jason!

AUTHOR

2016-04-02T11:06:53+00:00

Sean Teuma

Roar Guru


That's me signing out for the night. Hopefully the two games we have tomorrow are a lot more competitive, starting with the Roosters and the Warriors from the Central Coast at 2pm. Enjoy the rest of your evening, hoo-roo!

2016-04-02T11:05:59+00:00

Muzz

Guest


The Samson Principal perhaps.

AUTHOR

2016-04-02T11:05:32+00:00

Sean Teuma

Roar Guru


Their attack was just awful tonight, there simply isn't another word for it. They've got a lot to work on or I fear another scoreline like this at Suncorp on Thursday.

2016-04-02T11:03:36+00:00

Joel

Guest


lol

AUTHOR

2016-04-02T11:03:34+00:00

Sean Teuma

Roar Guru


THE ROAR MVP 3 - Johnathan Thurston (Cowboys) - The skipper led from the front tonight with a dominant display. Involved in everything and always looked dangerous with the ball. 2 - Lachlan Coote (Cowboys) - How hasn't he been re-signed by the Cowboys yet?! His vision and precision compliments his halves to perfection. Didn't have too many touches, but when he did they were golden. 1 - Ethan Lowe (Cowboys) - Continued his stellar start to the year with another strong game. Gets through a mountain of work in both attack and defence.

2016-04-02T11:00:53+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Can't wait for Mary's press conference tonight.

2016-04-02T10:59:40+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Maybe if he loses the god awful manbun.

2016-04-02T10:59:11+00:00

Craig Swanson

Guest


Our OUST DOUST Twitter site will be busy after that shambles. Plenty of talent went around in the pre season. Time to give them a run in firsts Mary.

2016-04-02T10:58:23+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well it might get the Roosters off a duck at the bottom of the table! It would also end a three match losing streak for the Dragons by that point.

AUTHOR

2016-04-02T10:57:35+00:00

Sean Teuma

Roar Guru


MATCH REPORT - North Queensland 36 St George Illawarra 0 A Johnathan Thurston masterclass has led the North Queensland Cowboys to an emphatic 36-0 win over the St George Illawarra Dragons in Townsville. The Australian superstar showed glimpses of his 2015 form in setting up two tries and having a hand in another two, helping his side to an easy victory. It wasn't all smooth sailing for the home side, with the Dragons defence as staunch as ever for the first 20 minutes of the game, before Gavin Cooper crashed his way over from dummy half to get the scoring underway. The Dragons had plenty of chances to hit back, but their attack looked pedestrian and uninspired at times, failing to capitalise on a number of golden opportunities. Thurston made them pay right on the stroke of halftime, finding Kyle Feldt with a kick to give the Cowboys a 12-0 advantage heading into the break. They picked up where they left off in the second half, scoring four unanswered tries to take them to a perfect 3-0 record at home in 2016, including winning their last two by a combined score of 76-0. The highlight of the Cowboys tries came in the 56th minute when Javid Bowen touched down after a brilliant set playing involving Thurston and fullback Lachlan Coote, who cut inside the defence and threw the last pass to the debutant. Coote proved why he is one of the hottest players without a contract for 2017 with a strong performance, including a try assist and a dominant kicking game. Ethan Lowe was the pick of the forwards, looking dangerous with every touch, including running for a game-high 182 metres to go along with a team-high 35 tackles. It was a game to forget for the visitors, with the combination of Gareth Widdop and Benji Marshall looking like they were on completely different pages at times. The win improves the Cowboys record to 3-2, putting them in third on the ladder, whilst the Dragons winning streak comes to an end as they slip to twelfth. The Cowboys travel to Penrith next Saturday night to take on the Panthers, whilst the Dragons have a short turnaround when they head to Suncorp Stadium to play the Broncos.

2016-04-02T10:52:55+00:00

E-Meter

Guest


Yeah that's about what I expected from St George attack wise.

2016-04-02T10:52:51+00:00

Muzz

Guest


I'd be happy to share the points at this stage.

2016-04-02T10:51:34+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Potential for a 0 - 0 scoreline after 80 minutes.

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