The club stalwarts: New Zealand and North Queensland

By Tony / Roar Guru

This is the sixth article in a series naming each club’s best team of loyal stalwarts. Not necessarily just those one-club players but those who turned out for the club over a long period and helped build its success and culture.

Today we look at the New Zealand Warriors and the North Queensland Cowboys, two teams yet to reach their potential.

New Zealand Warriors

The Warriors entered the big time in 1995 and, despite coming close in both 2002 and 2011, are yet to win their first premiership. Just over 260 players have represented the Warriors to date, including one who has played over 300 games, three who have played 200 games or more and 22 with 100-plus games.

The Warriors team of stalwarts has been selected from players with 100 or more games for the club.

1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck – 111 games
He was one of the best fullbacks of the NRL era and possibly the most talented player to ever take the field for the Warriors.

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

2. Manu Vatuvei – 226 games
A massive winger who scored over 150 tries for the Warriors, he was nicknamed ‘The Beast’ for good reason.

3. Clinton Toopi – 129 games
A powerful ball runner and strong defender who made the transition from the forwards to the centres and was a regular member of the New Zealand team.

4. Jerome Ropati – 145 games
A one-club Warriors man, Ropati was a pocket dynamo who could play most positions in the backline and even filled in at both lock and hooker when required.

5. Francis Meli – 110 games
Another big and powerful winger who enjoyed running straight over the top of defenders on his way to the line.

6. Shaun Johnson – 162 games and counting
A mesmerising ball runner when at his best and a prolific point scorer who has now returned to his spiritual home at the Warriors.

Shaun Johnson (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

7. Stacey Jones – 261 games
One of the best New Zealand players of all time and a prolific point scorer who had the complete game for a halfback.

8. Sam Rapira – 173 games
A rough and tough performer who loved the contest, he didn’t bother too much with the subtleties of the game.

9. Nathan Fien – 105 games
A clever and tenacious player who transitioned to the dummy half role after starting out in the halves.

10. Joe Vagana – 115 games
A massive unit who owned the middle of the ruck. Not many opponents ever got the better of Big Joe.

11. Simon Mannering – 301 games
A one-club Warriors champion and favourite son who holds the record for the most games for the club. A relentless performer who started his career in the backline and finished up as one of the best backrowers of the NRL era.

Simon Mannering (Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

12. Ali Lauitiiti – 115 games
Lauitiiti was big and hard to handle and also had terrific ball skills. He played 12 seasons in England after his six-year stint with the Warriors.

13. Logan Swann – 146 games
Yet another giant in this pack, Swann combined some subtle skills with his power game.

14. Lance Hohaia – 185 games
A very versatile player with great pace who could fill in anywhere in the backline as well as hooker. He’s an ideal bench player.

15. Jacob Lillyman – 188 games
A powerful forward who was hard to stop with the ball in hand as well as being a noted defender. He never took a backward step.

16. Monty Betham – 101 games
A talented backrower or hooker who was one of the most feared players in the game and was never far from the action.

17. Ben Matulino – 212 games
A towering prop or second rower who loved the bump and grind in the middle of the ruck.

That’s a hot side. Some quality players who were eligible but were not selected include Awen Guttenbeil, Michael Luck, Ken Maumalo and Brent Webb.

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North Queensland Cowboys

The Cowboys also joined the league in 1995 and have played three grand finals, winning their sole premiership in 2015. Nearly 300 players have run out for the Cowboys since day one, including eight who have played over 200 games and 21 with 100 games or more. The following side has been selected from players with 100-plus games.

1. Matt Bowen – 270 games
A prolific try scorer and possibly the best broken field runner of the NRL era, he is one of the Cowboys’ favourite sons.

2. Kyle Feldt – 154 games and counting
A prolific try scorer and one club Cowboy who at his best can score the most freakish of tries. He will long be remembered for scoring the critical 80th-minute try in the 2015 grand final to take the game into golden point.

3. Paul Bowman – 203 games
A one-club man and a great leader on the field who was known more for his superb defence than for his attacking skills.

4. Josh Hannay – 150 games
A powerful and reliable player and prolific point scorer for the club who made his first-grade debut at the age of 18.

5. Ty Williams – 151 games
A one-club Cowboy who proved himself to be a top-class finisher with great pace and brilliant footwork in his nine-year career.

6. Michael Morgan – 168 games
A brilliant player who proved himself in every position in the backline with the exception of wing, he’s a one-club legend and member of the 2015 premiership-winning team whose was career cut short by injury.

7. Johnathan Thurston – 294 games
The number one Cowboy, he is their most capped player and was the captain of their only premiership winning team. Thurston is the winner of multiple awards is the most prolific point scorer in Cowboys history. Quite simply he is one of the greatest players to ever lace on a boot.

Johnathan Thurston (Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

8. Matt Scott – 268 games
Another one-club man for North Queensland, Scott played a key role in their 2015 premiership success He was a powerhouse performer every time he took the field and was one of the best front rowers in the game during his career.

9. Aaron Payne – 219 games
He played his whole career for the Cowboys and was consistently one of the best performers in the 11 years he spent with the club.

10. Carl Webb – 115 games
Put simply, Carl Webb was one of the most fearsome and ruthless players on the planet during his career. Every teams needs a Carl Webb.

11. Gavin Cooper – 247 games
He began and ended his outstanding 15-year career with the Cowboys. Cooper formed a great left-edge combination with Johnathan Thurston and ran in countless tries off his captain’s deft passes. He was part of the 2015 premiership-winning team.

12. Luke O’Donnell – 117 games
He wasn’t everyone’s favourite player, and he never took the field to make friends, but O’Donnell was one of the best and toughest forwards in the game at his peak. O’Donnell and Webb in the one team may just be overkill.

13. Jason Taumalolo – 211 games and counting
He’s a massive man and one of the most damaging ball runners in the game. Taumalolo has spent his entire career with the Cowboys and is a club legend.

Jason Taumalolo (Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

14. Jake Granville – 146 games and counting
He joined the club in 2015 and was one of the best performers in their premiership-winning team that year. A noted hooker, he has recently shown his versatility by playing both centre and fullback for the club.

15. Peter Jones – 131 games
Jones played his whole career with the Cowboys and was the first player to notch up 100 games. He had the versatility to play either in the back row or at five-eighth.

16. Scott Bolton – 247 games
A big old-style front rower who spent his entire 13-year career with the Cowboys, Bolton was a premiership winner in 2015.

17. James Tamou – 171 games
A big and mobile front rower who spent his best years with the Cowboys, he scored a critical try in their 2015 grand final win.

There were a host of players who were eligible but didn’t make this impressive team, including talented outside backs Justin O’Neill, Matt Sing, Kane Linnett and Antonio Winterstein as well as forwards Shane Tronc, Steve Southern and Ethan Lowe.

So who would win a fantasy match between these two sides? Both teams have outstanding spines, there’s not much between the outside backs of each team and the forward battle would be something to see.

In a tight game I’ll go for the Cowboys primarily because Johnathan Thurston would be leading them out onto the field.

The Crowd Says:

2021-10-13T11:51:43+00:00

Michael_1984

Roar Rookie


Before reading the team lists my pre-conceived notion was that North Queensland would moderately comfortably - not outright, but nevertheless moderately comfortably - be the better team. However reading over the team lists it is actually quite hard to pick the winner. I would still say the Cowboys would get over the line courtesy of two of the JT's - Johnathan Thurston and Jason Taumalolo. No disrespect to the other JT - James Tamou who no doubt would provide an important contribution for the Cowboys - but I think it is Thurston and Taumalolo that would really be the decisive difference. Taumalolo gives the Cowboys a slight edge in the forwards, while Thurston would probably prove to be the difference in the backline - despite the quality of a Shaun Johnson - Stacey Jones halves combination for the Warriors.

2021-10-04T03:52:19+00:00

Rob

Guest


Manu V. 6 tries in 14 games against the Cowboys. Kyle Feldt 12 tries in 9 games against the Warriors. One can catch the other can’t. Bowen 10tries in 19 games against Warriors. Best Warrior Stacey Jones 50% win and 8tries in 20 games. Still trying to find a stat to say it’s not the Cowboys winning this game.

2021-10-04T03:30:39+00:00

Rob

Guest


I’m conservatively saying it’s 60% Cowboys winning. Stacy Jones is 0 from 5 against JT, Shaun 4 from 9. Morgan is hard to line up considering positions played but playing in the 6 he goes very well against the Warriors.. Lets go head to head? Cowboys back 3 in 36 games scored 27 tries against the Warriors. Warriors back 3 in 39 games scored 10 tries. Cowboys 1-7 scored 38tries in 93 games. Warriors 1-7 scored 27 tries in 88 games against Cowboys. I’ve got Thurston kicking goals against Johnson? I know who’s converting more. You want to be scoring a lot of points from the forwards and it a good thing Hohaia and Swann are out there. I might swap Gatis for Payne in this clash. Like I said the algebra says Cowboys win 60% and more points being scored by Cowboys. The Cowboys have some freakishly good footballers in Thurston, Bowen and Morgan 1,6,7 and they are along way ahead of their opponents on stats.

2021-10-03T22:15:19+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


That assumes they played any games under the current rules and even still, Jones, Johnston, RTS, etc are more than capable of matching your boys. If they didn't, the Cowboys would struggle to match it with the Warriors. You're right too, 75% was a tad high. What about 74% :happy:

2021-10-03T22:03:02+00:00

Mark

Guest


Been a cowboys fan and attendcas many games as i can. Great cowboys team however the best buy the club ever made was Grahame Murry. Without him a lot of quality players would not have played for the cows. He spotted a young Thurston at the bulldogs and got him on board

2021-10-03T10:34:34+00:00

Rob

Guest


6 again with Bowen, Payne, Granville Thurston, Morgan and Sing would be fun with the big boys.

2021-10-03T07:38:37+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Paul Rauhihi for sure was enormous during their initial success

2021-10-03T07:35:38+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Still took them to a GF (and were dudded by the rort) Webb was signed when Anderson was already on the outer. He would have had very little to do with the signing

2021-10-03T05:24:43+00:00

Rob

Guest


Wow, 75% is a higher win percentage than C.Smith 72%,Meninga 64%, Fittler 62% over their careers. Currently after 43 games between the clubs it’s Warriors 22, Cowboys 21? Warriors lead 7-2 at the start of 2001. Only Peter Jersey and Bowman had played before 2000 in this Cowboys team. You find the Warriors players that break the 50% winners in this line up and I’ll find the plus 50% winners in the Cowboys jumpers? The SJ’s are 46% winners with JT 54% and Morgan 51%. Bowen only won 47% in a Cowboys jumper but hey RTS won 38% in the Warriors outfit? I’ll back my Cowboys in this contest.

2021-10-03T05:22:58+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


This might be a bit left field, but I think RTS would have been very useful at Parramatta. I suspect the Fates always had Teddy in mind for Easts, where he has excelled and I would have taken him. But Warriors or Parramatta? Stick old Gutho on the Wing and play the RTS champ at the back and Roger, Parra and the Game would have been the better for it.

2021-10-03T04:16:41+00:00

Rob

Guest


Matt Sing, Glen Morrison and Rauhihi probably more influential than during their time in Cowboys colours than Webb and O’Donnell. Interesting Fien and Lillyman are lining up against the Cowboys? Michael Luck 222 games with Cowboys and Warriors also Brent Tate 115 games for both clubs with a win percentage equal to Thurston.

AUTHOR

2021-10-03T04:00:24+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


:laughing:

AUTHOR

2021-10-03T03:59:39+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


And to "Milward" a club is to clutter up their playing roster with Broncos rejects and players who wouldn't get a run in the Lebanese league

2021-10-03T03:53:09+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


DEFINITELY should've included Sing. I'm watching you.

2021-10-03T03:51:40+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


d'andersoned (verb): to be left with a playing roster that the Adelaide Rams would reject, yet still be over the cap. Usage: 1. Rick Stone and Nathan Brown were d'andersoned by Wayne Bennett. 2. Des Hasler left Dean Pay d'andersoned. 3. Bennett took revenge on the Broncos by d'andersoning Anthony Seibold. Synonyms: bennetted, westtigered.

2021-10-03T03:36:06+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Fair call, but when you've got wingers bigger and faster than the Cowboys pack, it would take a lot to stop the Warriors if they were on-song.

AUTHOR

2021-10-03T02:33:54+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Deteriorated? That's an understatement!

2021-10-03T02:22:33+00:00

JOHN ALLAN

Guest


All OK. Thanks for your concern. Has the standard of comments & puns deteriorated in my absence?

AUTHOR

2021-10-03T01:10:58+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


They've certainly got some talent Paul, although the Cowboys forwards do have a ruthless look about them

2021-10-03T00:58:20+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Gee that's an impressive Warriors team, Tony. If they played to their potential and threw the ball around, I reckon they'd easily put 50 on this Cowboys team. That said, if they don't up mentally the reverse is certainly possible. I think the Warriors have too much talent, man for man, with Thurston the obvious exception. They'd win 75% of the games and would certainly beat other stalwart teams like the Tigers.

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