ANALYSIS: Foxx and Burton combine in spectacular style as Dogs sink Cowboys by copying 2015 Grand Final script

By Paul Suttor / Expert

In shades of the 2015 NRL Grand Final at the same venue, the Bulldogs scored a try in the final seconds and the sideline conversion hit the goalpost and bounced away on Sunday night with the Cowboys this time on the other end.

North Queensland had been clinging to a 14-10 advantage but in a fitting climax to the helter-skelter nature of this contest in slippery conditions, Canterbury flung the ball wide in the final minute to create an overlap for Josh Addo-Carr to sprint over in the corner.

However, the Matt Burton conversion attempt was denied by the woodwork, just as Cowboys legend Johnathan Thurston’s potential match-winner did eight years ago.

Thurston went on to seal the NRL’s only golden-point premiership win and this time around, it was Burton doing likewise when he nailed a 30-metre field goal from a wide angle one play after sending The Foxx flying downfield with a bold cross-kick from deep inside their own territory.

The throwback finish continued an “everything old is new again” theme to the match with veteran five-eighth Josh Reynolds playing his first game for Canterbury since 2017 when he made his first NRL appearance for this season off the bench after clawing his way to a swansong contract in the off-season.

And the Price surname was back at a Canterbury match, although Riley Price was making his debut for the Cowboys against the team where his father Steve made his name.

Super proud, says Ciraldo

Canterbury coach Cameron Ciraldo said the club was built on “determination and grit”.

“We weren’t perfect but I thought we were the better team and deserved to win,” he said.

“All of them played tough and just hung in there and did it together. You can see how close they’ve come together as a group.”

Burton was cool under pressure, even relaying messages back to the coach in the final stages that he had things under control.

“For him to own those moments at the back end. We had a couple of messages go down to him and he just said ‘I’ve got it, I’m gonna get it done’. It shows he’s only still a young playmaker and his second year of playing five-eighth so I’m very excited about where his game is going to develop,” Ciraldo added.

Canterbury co-captain Reed Mahoney said Reynolds was a player he grew up watching Reynolds and was thrilled to run out alongside him.

“It’s been a journey for him to get back. I thought his energy was infectious to the group and I think off the field as well he’s been so good for the club and he’s brought back the core values this club stands by.”

Max King copped a nasty knock to his eye but Ciraldo joked that he’s engaged now so any damage to his looks won’t affect him. Franklin Pele suffered a suspected broken arm and Raymond Faitala-Mariner had a head knock while Ciraldo paid tribute to rookie forward Jacob Preston playing on despite splitting the webbing in his hand and needing stitches.

Cowboys face tough short turnaround

Cowboys coach Todd Payten said his team paid the price for losing a few key moments.

“Losing sucks. To lose in extra time like that after 80-odd minutes of fighting and scrapping was disappointing but, to be fair, the game was there to be won for us,” Payten said.

“I thought we competed hard. It’s just about getting your job don when it’s a 50-50 ball.

“I feel better as a coach than after the two losses in rounds two and three.”

And they have travel sandwiched in the middle of a five-day turnaround before they host the Dolphins.

“We’ve got a really early flight in the morning to get home. We’ll be up out of the hotel by 4.30 (am) and we’ll be home pretty early. We’ve got to dust ourselves off and then she’s on again,” he said.

Jordan McLean and Heilum Luki suffered hamstring injuries on Sunday night too so those two forwards are highly unlikely to suit up against Redcliffe.

Struggling for cohesion

Canterbury and the Cowboys are two teams still yet to put it all together in 2023 for differing reasons. 

The Bulldogs are trying to blend in several new breeds of player to regain their mongrel pedigree. 

Adding Reed Mahoney, Viliame Kikau and Ryan Sutton has given them more bite but new coach Cameron Ciraldo won’t be able to transform the team into title contenders even if he lives up to the extraordinary hype that’s followed him from Penrith.  

North Queensland have roster stability but their starting side has been in a state of flux over the first five rounds with Scott Drinkwater, Peta Hiku, Reuben Cotter and Jeremiah Nanai coming and going due to a mix of judiciary and injury woes. 

Raymond Faitala-Mariner is tackled. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

After finishing a converted try shy of a grand final appearance last year following a meteoric rise up the ladder, the Cowboys are playing like a team distracted by the burden of expectations. 

Both teams came into Sunday’s game with a 2-2 record and the slippery conditions at Accor Stadium ensured neither side was able to get into their flow.

It was close, it was intense and a gripping contest but, apart from the frenetic finish, not the greatest advertisement for the Greatest Game of All with only around 9000 spectators outnumbered nearly 10 to 1 by seats at Sydney’s biggest stadium.

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An arm wrestle in the wet

Cowboys playmaker Tom Dearden scored the opening try against the run of play for 6-0 lead with a clever chip and chase, taking advantage after fullback Hayze Perham had made the previous tackle. 

It takes an elephant gun to bring down Jason Taumalolo but Bulldogs winger Jayden Okunbor tried a hip-drop tackle which barely seemed to inconvenience him as his opponent was banished to the sin bin.

Valentine Holmes kicked truly for the second time to make it 8-0 midway after just 13 minutes but despite being a player down, the home side managed to hit back when Preston continued his impressive early-season form to score.

The Cowboys had a couple of chances to shoot clear but Jordan McLean and Coen Hess fumbled over the line at the last second on each occasion. 

Canterbury’s defence was committed and their resolve was strong but if their attacking machine was any more disjointed, it would be dismembered altogether. 

Cowboys rookie Tom Chester finally gave the visitors some breathing space midway through the second half when he barrelled over the line for a 14-6 advantage. 

With Drinkwater due back from suspension for next Friday’s home clash with the Dolphins, the young fullback will be heading back to the Queensland Cup but Todd Payten now knows he has a capable replacement in Gilbert if ever his first-choice No.1 is unavailable.

Preston is doing likewise for Ciraldo, underlining his growing importance to the Dogs with a second try with 15 minutes to go to put Canterbury back in the contest.

A missed penalty goal from Holmes came back to bite him when the Bulldogs equalised through Addo-Carr with a handful of seconds on the clock.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-04T10:58:45+00:00

Gus O

Roar Rookie


Luciano was a loss for StG. For the Cows - Luciano unavailable, Nanai suspended, Tamau blown a valve, Hiku is down, Luki and McLean have now done hamstrings… and when is Cotter back? It’s great to have a youngster playing well at fullback, but it’s so much better to introduce younger players into first grade when they are surrounded by a settled team of experienced players who all know their job. The Cows have had rotten luck with injury and suspension to start the season but have too much of the good stuff to miss the 8. They’ll come good.

2023-04-04T04:18:53+00:00

Mr Right

Roar Rookie


No one is advocating otherwise. I was just saying that there should really be only one selection question this years blues backline. Burton or Luai? There is some good depth there in case of injuries come into the picture at selection time.

2023-04-04T00:15:49+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Right now I would, but there are options. Gagai is the other I’ve left out

2023-04-03T12:48:14+00:00

R N

Roar Rookie


To tell you truth NQR I missed it... kayo was glitchy as F on Sunday and a missed a good 10 min of the game! Will have to have a look... I must say though Feldt does have a rep for milking, not that that should matter but cry wolf enough! Or in more contemporary terms- f around and find out ... that you don't get the penalty!

2023-04-03T09:51:08+00:00

Muzz Manyana

Roar Rookie


Would you go with Walsh? We call him the wonder kid in our household.

2023-04-03T09:39:55+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Cows just need to get some advice from the Roosters on how to keep 3 NRL level fullbacks on their books....2 of them I would rate as elite level fullbacks and the other one goes pretty good but leaving for Union. :stoked:

2023-04-03T08:04:39+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I’m pretty sure the Dolphins without a halfback might be riper

2023-04-03T07:55:48+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


What thoughts on Burton’s crusher on Feldt? I think penalty for sure especially if you’re putting it on report. If Burton is around the head and gets Feldt in that position holding him under the arms I’m not sure how you don’t get penalised. I’m not suggesting there was a lot in it but Hiku (crusher) was suspended for 2 weeks and Nanai got 2 weeks for putting a player in a awkward position that put pressure on the head and neck? There wasn’t a lot in Nanai’s either. That inconsistency. I also hope they aren’t saying the Cowboys don’t deserve a penalty because he might be pretending? They were more than willing to accept JAC usually dive earlier which there wasn’t even a possibility of him getting anywhere near the ball.

2023-04-03T07:36:06+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Getting in the excuses early Matth. ???? The Cowboys are rip for the picking at present.

2023-04-03T06:45:28+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I’d like to see Reece Walsh and Tommy Dearden just over that first 20 metres. They have electric acceleration. Then Holmes, Hammer and The Fox and Maybe Coates and Cobbo would reel them in over 60-80

2023-04-03T06:42:42+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Payten says he can play anywhere except front row so I really hope we find him a spot. R Centre or wing may be the go.

2023-04-03T06:41:13+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Well that's a problem make it Hammer Tommy D and Val. Over before the first sip of Gaterade.

2023-04-03T06:41:04+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


You are right. I think you should forfeit next week :silly:

2023-04-03T06:40:19+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Walsh (Ponga/Brimson) Coates Holmes Hammer Cobbo Munster DCE Should be fun

2023-04-03T06:38:54+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


You can only play 7 backs at once though

2023-04-03T06:35:21+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Next week I’d love to see a half time sprint challenge between Feldt, Hiku and Brenko Lee. They might have to call off the second half :laughing:

2023-04-03T06:33:34+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Well I guess losing The Hammer has opened an opportunity to keep Chester engaged. Do you think he could adapt to other positions?

2023-04-03T06:25:14+00:00

Mr Right

Roar Rookie


Along with Moses there is a bit of depth there with those blokes. But barring injuries, none of them will be getting a start in front of the previous brigade.

2023-04-03T06:03:19+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


That's the problem Joe. We have signed Drinkwater till 26. Now he's not on Turbo money but you can't have two NRL FBs on your books so that's a huge concern. We either find another position for him and hope he stays or lose him .

2023-04-03T05:02:13+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Look closely at the Chooks short turn around games. You’ll find they are at home then away after a 11 day rest. With a bye after. It’s a more difficult exercise away than home on a short turnaround. Recovery is really important in the 24-48hrs after. Travelling isn’t ideal for recovery either especially in confined seating on planes. What’s the trip like from Sydney to Penrith? I’m sure it’s easier than Cowboys catching a 4:00am flight 8hrs after finishing a game Sunday and hoping to be home by 9:00am for some sleep Monday lunch and then prep for Friday.

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