2020 North Queensland Cowboys season

The 2020 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 26th in the club's history. Coached by Paul Green and captained by Michael Morgan, they competed in the NRL's 2020 Telstra Premiership. The 2020 season was the club's first at their new home ground, Queensland Country Bank Stadium, after 25 seasons at Willows Sports Complex.[2]

2020 North Queensland Cowboys season
NRL Rank14th
Play-off resultMissed finals
2020 recordWins: 5; draws: 0; losses: 15
Points scoredFor: 368; against: 520
Team information
CEOJeff Reibel
CoachPaul Green (resigned on July 20)
Josh Hannay (interim)
Captain
StadiumQueensland Country Bank Stadium
Avg. attendance6,712[1]
High attendance22,459 (vs. Brisbane, Round 1)
Top scorers
TriesKyle Feldt (19)
GoalsValentine Holmes (24)
PointsKyle Feldt (122)
← 20192021 →

On 20 July, Green resigned as head coach after just three wins from the opening 10 games. He was replaced by assistant coach Josh Hannay, who took over as interim head coach until the end of the season.[3]

Season summary edit

Milestones edit

Squad edit

NRL squadCoaching Staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 24 November 2019
Source(s): NQ Cowboys


Squad movement edit

Gains edit

PlayerSigned FromUntil End ofNotes
Valentine Holmes New York Jets
2025
Connelly Lemuelu Canterbury Bulldogs
2021
Esan Marsters Wests Tigers
2022
Reece Robson St George Illawarra Dragons
2023

Losses edit

PlayerSigned ToUntil End ofNotes
Carlin Anderson Townsville Blackhawks
2020
Kurt Baptiste Easts Tigers
2020
Logan Bayliss-Brow Easts Tigers
2020
Scott BoltonRetired
Javid Bowen Northern Pride
2020
Gideon Gela-Mosby Northern Pride
2020
Jordan Kahu Brisbane Broncos
2020
Te Maire MartinRetired
Matthew ScottRetired
Enari Tuala Newcastle Knights
2020
Kurt Wiltshire Wests Tigers Mackay
2020

Re-signings edit

PlayerClubUntil End ofNotes
Reuben Cotter North Queensland Cowboys
2022
Mitchell Dunn North Queensland Cowboys
2022
Kyle Feldt North Queensland Cowboys
2024
Francis Molo North Queensland Cowboys
2021
Emry Pere North Queensland Cowboys
2022
Shane Wright North Queensland Cowboys
2021

Ladder edit

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Penrith Panthers2018110537238+29937
2 Melbourne Storm (P)2016040534276+25832
3 Parramatta Eels2015050392288+10430
4 Sydney Roosters2014060552322+23028
5 Canberra Raiders2014060445317+12828
6 South Sydney Rabbitohs2012080521352+16924
7 Newcastle Knights2011180421374+4723
8 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks20100100480480020
9 Gold Coast Titans2090110346463−11718
10 New Zealand Warriors2080120343458−11516
11 Wests Tigers2070130440505−6514
12 St. George Illawarra Dragons2070130378452−7414
13 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles2070130375509−13414
14 North Queensland Cowboys2050150368520−15210
15 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2030170282504−2226
16 Brisbane Broncos2030170268624−3566

Fixtures edit

NRL Nines edit

The NRL Nines is a pre-season rugby league nines competition featuring all 16 NRL clubs. The 2020 competition was played over two days on February 14 and 15 at HBF Park in Perth. The Cowboys finished first in Pool 4 and defeated the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Gold Coast Titans and St George Illawarra Dragons on their way to winning the competition.

Pool Play edit

Pool 4
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
North Queensland Cowboys22002718+94
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles21012514+112
Brisbane Broncos21012325−22
Melbourne Storm20021230−180
Source: [citation needed]
DateTime (Local)RoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoals
Saturday, 14 February7:05 pmRound 1 Brisbane BroncosHBF Park17 – 11Drinkwater (bonus try), Hess, Tabuai-FidowClifford (2)
Sunday, 15 Saturday1:45 pmRound 2 Manly Sea EaglesHBF Park10 – 7Opacic, TaulagiDrinkwater (1)
Legend:   Win   Loss

Finals edit

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
         
Newcastle Knights7
Parramatta Eels14
Parramatta Eels6
St. George Illawarra Dragons8
St. George Illawarra Dragons17
Penrith Panthers14
St. George Illawarra Dragons14
North Queensland Cowboys23
Gold Coast Titans24
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles0
Gold Coast Titans10
North Queensland Cowboys19
North Queensland Cowboys20
South Sydney Rabbitohs6
DateTime (Local)RoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoals
Sunday, 15 Saturday3:55 pmQuarter South Sydney RabbitohsHBF Park20 – 6Drinkwater (bonus try), Hess (bonus try), Tabuai-FidowClifford (2), Feldt (1)
Sunday, 15 Saturday5:45 pmSemi Gold Coast TitansHBF Park19 – 8Feldt (bonus try), Drinkwater, Tabuai-Fidow, WrightFeldt (1)
Sunday, 15 Saturday7:00 pmFinal St George Illawarra DragonsHBF Park23 – 14Robson (bonus try), Clifford, Hess, Tabuai-FidowClifford (2), Drinkwater (1)
Legend:   Win   Loss

Pre-season edit

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
Saturday, 22 FebruaryTrial 1 Brisbane BroncosBarlow Park18 – 16Cotter (2), Gilbert, LemueluClifford (1/4)
Saturday, 29 FebruaryTrial 2 Melbourne StormCasey Fields14 – 22Feldt, Holmes, O'NeillHolmes (1/3)
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Regular season edit

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, the regular season was suspended after Round 2.[19] On 9 April, the NRL announced that competition would re-commence on 28 May with a shortened 20-round regular season.[20] On 21 May, the full revised draw was released[21][22] From Round 7 onward, the Cowboys were allowed to host fans at their home games, starting with a limit of 2,000, before eventually rising to 10,000 from Round 9.

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
Friday, 13 MarchRound 1 Brisbane BroncosQueensland Country Bank Stadium21 – 28Cooper, Feldt, Hampton, HolmesFeldt (2/2), Holmes (0/2), Morgan (1 FG)22,459
Thursday, 19 MarchRound 2 Canterbury BulldogsANZ Stadium24 – 16Drinkwater, Hampton, Hess, TaumaloloHolmes (4/5)0
Friday, 29 MayRound 3 Gold Coast TitansQueensland Country Bank Stadium36 – 6Hampton (2), Robson (2), Feldt, O'NeillHolmes (6/7)0
Saturday, 6 JuneRound 4 Cronulla SharksQueensland Country Bank Stadium16 – 26Feldt (2), O'NeillHolmes (2/3)0
Friday, 12 JuneRound 5 WarriorsCentral Coast Stadium26 – 37Feldt (2), Holmes, Molo, O'NeillFeldt (3/5)0
Saturday, 20 JuneRound 6 Wests TigersCampbelltown Stadium36 – 20Feldt (2), Drinkwater, MarstersClifford (1/2), Feldt (1/3)0
Saturday, 27 JuneRound 7 Newcastle KnightsQueensland Country Bank Stadium32 – 20Clifford, Feldt, Hess, O'Neill, Tabuai-FidowFeldt (6/6)1,853
Friday, 3 JulyRound 8 Parramatta EelsBankwest Stadium4 – 42OpacicFeldt (0/1)6,730
Thursday, 9 JulyRound 9 Sydney RoostersQueensland Country Bank Stadium16 – 42Robson (2), HessFeldt (2/4)6,478
Sunday, 19 JulyRound 10 Penrith PanthersPanthers Stadium10 – 22Asi, Tabuai-FidowFeldt (1/2)2,891
Friday, 24 JulyRound 11 Manly Sea EaglesQueensland Country Bank Stadium12 – 24Feldt, MoloFeldt (2/2)7,127
Saturday, 1 AugustRound 12 Canberra RaidersQueensland Country Bank Stadium12 – 14Robson, TaumaloloFeldt (2/2)7,586
Sunday, 9 AugustRound 13 Gold Coast TitansCbus Super Stadium10 – 30Feldt, O'NeillFeldt (1/2)5,646
Saturday, 15 AugustRound 14 South Sydney RabbitohsQueensland Country Bank Stadium30 – 31Morgan (2), Dunn, Lemuelu, Opacic, Tabuai-FidowFeldt (3/7)7,611
Sunday, 23 AugustRound 15 Newcastle KnightsMcDonald Jones Stadium0 – 145,304
Saturday, 29 AugustRound 16 Cronulla SharksNetstrata Jubilee Stadium12 – 28Feldt (2)Holmes (2/2)2,717
Sunday, 6 SeptemberRound 17 St George Illawarra DragonsQueensland Country Bank Stadium23 – 22Clifford, Feldt, Holmes, MoloHolmes (3/4, 1 FG)6,755
Sunday, 13 SeptemberRound 18 Melbourne StormSunshine Coast Stadium20 – 36Feldt, Holmes, Marsters, Tabuai-FidowHolmes (2/4)4,056
Friday, 18 SeptemberRound 19 Penrith PanthersQueensland Country Bank Stadium12 – 32Feldt, Tabuai-FidowHolmes (2/2)7,247
Thursday, 24 SeptemberRound 20 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium32 – 16Feldt (3), Clifford, O'Neill, Tabuai-FidowHolmes (3/5), Cooper (1/1)17,174
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Statistics edit

NameAppTGFGPts
Daejarn Asi51--4
John Asiata11----
Jake Clifford1431-20
Ben Condon1----
Gavin Cooper1511-6
Reuben Cotter10----
Scott Drinkwater162--8
Mitchell Dunn171--4
Kyle Feldt201923-122
Tom Gilbert12----
Jake Granville8----
Ben Hampton134--16
Coen Hess153--12
Peter Hola4----
Valentine Holmes12424165
Corey Jensen8----
Connelly Lemuelu71--4
Esan Marsters122--8
Josh McGuire17----
Jordan McLean15----
Francis Molo203--12
Michael Morgan62-19
Justin O'Neill176--24
Tom Opacic52--8
Emry Pere2----
Reece Robson145--20
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow146--24
Murray Taulagi4----
Jason Taumalolo162--8
Shane Wright8----
Totals67492368

Representatives edit

The following players have played a representative match in 2020.

All Stars matchState of Origin 1State of Origin 2State of Origin 3
Coen Hess
Queensland
Valentine Holmes
Queensland
Queensland
Esan Marsters
Māori All Stars

Honours edit

Club edit

Feeder Clubs edit

Queensland Cup edit

The Cowboys' three feeder clubs, the Mackay Cutters, Northern Pride and Townsville Blackhawks, each played just one game before the 2020 Queensland Cup season was postponed and later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[24]

Women's team edit

QRL Women's Premiership edit

The Cowboys' women's team, the North Queensland Gold Stars, played just one game in the QRL Women's Premiership before the season was postponed and later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[24]

References edit

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