The Cowboys' unsung hero

By Joel DW / Roar Rookie

When you ask a Cowboys fan who their favourite player is, you understandably hear the following names.

Jason Taumalolo, the man they call the Hulk thanks to his colossal frame, strength, power and speed, which is deceptive for a man his size.

New recruit Valentine Holmes, for his blistering speed and x-factor.

Michael Morgan, for his playmaking ability, which put him in the conversation about the game’s best halves only three years ago, as well as his ‘man you want your daughter to bring home’ charm and gentleman-like nature.

Kyle Feldt, for his passion, trademark flying ability in the air and into corners, and of course, his 2015 grand final try.

Perhaps even the young pair Scott Drinkwater and Jake Clifford for how they’ve managed to step up and deliver in the absence of the team’s halfback and captain Michael Morgan.

While each of these names and more are important to the Townsville side, there is one very seldom mentioned as an important player in the Cowboys team: Francis Molo.

(Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

He was signed in 2017, the year the Cowboys made their brave and admirable charge to the grand final minus Johnathan Thurston and Matt Scott. He was initially signed from the Brisbane Broncos to join one of the Cowboys’ feeder teams, the Townsville Blackhawks, which subsequently saw him sign a one-year deal at the Cowboys.

Although his impressive frame would grab the attention of almost any room he enters, he is an unassuming, softly spoken, humble and polite character.

You’ll often hear commentators announce his presence on the screen with “Here’s big Francis now for the Cowboys”. Molo could possibly be the best value buy the Cowboys have made in recent years, and here is why.

His stats make for impressive reading. The 2020 season so far has seen him record 91.4 per cent tackle efficiency, 137 average running metres, 51 average post contact metres and around 20 tackles a game. This is impressive considering he has come off the bench in all bar one game this season. His 2018 and 2019 stats make for equally impressive reading, too.

For a team to win a premiership – and this is not to say the Cowboys will win a premiership anytime soon – while you need culture, skilful players, minimal injuries and suspensions and perhaps some luck, when you boil it down, you need 17 players that you can trust.

And when I say trust, you need to trust that each of these players will leave nothing on the paddock, bust their gut and work their backsides off for the team every time the stud on their boot touches a blade of grass. It’s why Craig Bellamy couldn’t care less about how flashy a player is, but more about the application and work ethic in bringing a player to the Melbourne Storm.

Francis Molo is a player that you can trust, and I always know every hit-up I see him take, that he will hit it with pace and get some go-forward when needed as a Cowboys fan, and I’m sure many will concur with that sentiment. He could easily be the best value buy the Cowboys have made in recent years.

The Crowd Says:

2020-06-11T09:36:08+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


We need to re sign him now!!

2020-06-11T06:51:42+00:00

3 R M

Guest


Frank has done so much work on his game from the 2018 19 of season to now he has fine tuned it to the point that he will be talked about and maybe selected for origin this year .he was behind a number very good props last year and had to be ready to take his chances or be over looked obviously he made a fist of it and good on him , hard work deserves reward.

2020-06-11T03:46:35+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


We're gonna need a bigger boat! :thumbup:

AUTHOR

2020-06-11T02:32:41+00:00

Joel DW

Roar Rookie


Can I come too, lads? Hahahaha

2020-06-11T02:21:35+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Collins is a gun. The chooks have brought him along very nicely.

2020-06-11T01:02:14+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! Molo is the sort of player every team needs. You know you get a 100% out of him every week for the limited match time he might get. I have a similar favourite at Penrith in Moses Leota. Usually the first change off the bench for only 30 minutes , but you know each match you get a furious 30 minutes of a dozen rampaging runs with the odd offload and some big hits in defence. Another of similar ilk is Lindsay Collins for the Chooks. These players leave nothing in the tank for the time they get on the park.

2020-06-10T22:45:01+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I'll be up in a few weeks. You line up Greeny and I'll line up the charter boat for a strategy session on the reef.

2020-06-10T22:16:33+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


They need you and I to consult up there for a week . The trys would surely flow like XXXX in the wet mess on a Friday night.

2020-06-10T22:10:05+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


That runaround would give defenses nightmares jimmmy. Frank sucks in 3 and isolates some buggar to have JT13 pour through the gap toward them. Although that offload has bought him undone a few times in his past. A bit more maturity to help those decisions these days. Every team needs a Molo. His leg speed gives him incredible impact off the bench. Really solid player.

2020-06-10T21:52:13+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Love a good Cows article Joel and Molo has been enormous for us last year and this. I love the guy. The only issue I have is we don’t take enough advantage of his offloading ability. JT 13 scored a try in the early rounds where he passed to Molo at the line , spun around to back up Molo who gave the offoad and JT scored the try . There are a lot of trys in that move. He’s a keeper for sure.

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