The Cowboys are blessed with three JTs

By David Lord / Expert

Johnathan Thurston, Jason Taumalolo and James Tamou make a mighty powerful triumvirate that has the growing army of Cowboys fans confident their team can win back-to-back premierships for the first time since the Broncos achieved the feat in 1997 and 1998.

But Thurston is the key.

The 33-year-old is not only the greatest rugby league player on the planet, he’s the inspiration, the visionary, and the tactical genius for the Cowboys, holding more individual records than most teams can boast.

The list is awesome – three Golden Boot awards as the world’s best, four Dally Ms, most career points for the Kangaroos (334), most career goals for the Kangaroos (143), the most consecutive Origin games (36), the most career Origin points (212), and most career Origin goals (96).

Plus a mountain of other recognitions reserved for the very best. He has four Kangaroo World Cup man of the match awards in four games, five Origin man of the match awards, four Dally M halfback of the year awards and three at five-eighth, the Norm Provan Medal, Clive Churchill Medal, Alan Clarkson Trophy, Graham Murray Medal, Wally Lewis Medal, Ron McAuliffe Medal, Preston Campbell Medal, and the Ken Stephen Medal.

Despite all his gongs, Thurston is the ultimate team player – which automatically rubs off on the other JTs.

Taumalolo is a 23-year-old wrecking ball with a 196-centimetre, 113-kilogram frame, boasting strainer post legs that drive like Usain Bolt, leaving a carnage of would-be defenders in his wake.

Hooker Michael Ennis has more aggression than the average Shark, and he was asked what it was like tackling Taumalolo head-on.

“Not pleasant,” was his classic reply.

The double whammy of Thurston’s guile and Taumalolo’s power spells trouble for the Sharks at Allianz Stadium on Friday night.

And while they will be closely watched, the 196-centimetre, 114-kilograms Tamou is likely to be running amok – and he’s genuinely quick.

Expect Taumalolo and Tamou to rack up at least 100 metres each on Friday night, especially if they are running off their inspiration.

Meanwhile, the other co-skipper, Matt Scott, and Jake Granville up front, with Michael Morgan, Justin O’Neill, and Lachlan Coote out the back will be busy all game.

The Sharks won’t be backward in coming forward, with Ennis setting up the plays for the likes of Paul Gallen, Luke Lewis, Wade Graham, and Andrew Fifita, with danger men out the back in Ben Barba, Jack Bird, and James Maloney.

This promises to be one helluva game, but when Johnathan Thurston’s lurking, the Cowboys are mighty hard to beat.

The Crowd Says:

2016-09-21T10:26:15+00:00

Craig

Guest


Morgs plays a blinder against the broncos every time. The way he steps up in those games is amazing (and scary as a broncos supporter)

2016-09-21T07:30:32+00:00

Rob

Guest


His knee is injured. The power and the swerve is not there. He's managing it a lot better now than last time they met. He had a shocker. Just watch out for the 3rd man prowler M. Prior lifting up the leg and twisting it around. Should be a penalty for hands between the legs. But they'll let it go until someone gets badly hurt like Luke Odonnell. Brenko Lee will tell you how it feels. Like wish boning a chook.

2016-09-21T07:12:47+00:00

Rob

Guest


I'd swap Tamou for either of those two any day.

2016-09-21T03:17:03+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Joel Thompson

2016-09-21T01:18:04+00:00

Jimmmy

Guest


Hey Griffo., I agree . Morgs is slowly getting back to his brilliant best. His timing had gone astray but was much better against the Broncs. Also his combination with Oneill is wonderful. The in ball followed by the out ball a few minutes later was brilliant . O'Neill is a. chronically underrated centre . We don't have a lot of flair on the left with Linnett so the right side is incredibly important to our chances. Go the Cows!!

2016-09-21T00:35:35+00:00

Griffo

Guest


Not sure if Tamou is likely to run amok. I hope he does but his form lately has been ok, nothing special. The player I'm excited about is Morgan. He seems to be hitting the straps and is about to peak. A dangerous Morgan gives Thurston more time and space to work his magic.

2016-09-21T00:29:44+00:00

Griffo

Guest


Coached by Jason Taylor.

2016-09-21T00:11:03+00:00

Sharkattack

Guest


Sharks to smah them

2016-09-20T23:08:48+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


Hey that's Andrew Johns' JT gag!!!

2016-09-20T22:41:22+00:00

Patrick Sills

Roar Guru


Imagine a team made up of JT's, including James Tedesco, Jake Trbojevic and such.

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