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Cowboys come away with the win after gritty contest

The Cowboys have clutched a narrow 20-18 win over the Bulldogs in Townsville following a gritty 80-minute contest.

The win ensures the Cowboys remain inside the top-eight for another week while the Bulldogs drop to sixth on the ladder. 

It was a case of what could have been for the visitors after they led into the 70th minute before Dearden's piece of individual brilliance. 

The Cowboys opened the scoring when Heilum Luki crashed over in just the fifth minute, capping a near-perfect start for the hosts. 

Canterbury, however, hit back when Josh Curran won the race to a Toby Sexton grubber before they hit the front in the 21st minute courtesy of a Matt Burton penalty goal.

Josh Curran Try

Valentine Holmes levelled the scores four minutes later but the Bulldogs had the last laugh in the half. 

Sexton's boot was again key, Bronson Xerri latching on to the halfback's grubber to ensure the visitors entered the sheds with a 12-8 advantage.

Bronson Xerri Try

The second half started in the worst possible fashion for Cameron Ciraldo's side, two penalties, a set restart and a Blake Wilson sin bin allowing the Cowboys to build a mountain of pressure before Luki scored his second in the 44th minute.

After nearly six minutes of defence, a North Queensland error saw momentum shift back towards Canterbury and they eventually hit back through a brilliant Jacob Kiraz leap. 

The Bulldogs maintained their lead into the final 10 minutes before Dearden managed to slide through the Bulldogs defence to set up a long-range Jaxon Purdue try that put the Cowboys up 20-18 with seven minutes to play. 

The visitors fought hard to hit back, however they were unable to break through as North Queensland held on to claim the victory. 

Match Snapshot

  • Kulikefu Finefeuiaki was placed on report for a dangerous tackle midway through the second half.
  • The Bulldogs have now won just one from nine matches on the road this season but maintain an undefeated at-home record.
  • The Cowboys snapped a two-game losing streak at home and brought their record at Queensland Country Bank Stadium to 4-4 this year.
  • North Queensland winger Kyle Feldt won his 100th NRL game in the victory.
  • Bulldogs youngster Harry Hayes made his first-grade debut when he was injected into the contest midway through the second half.
  • The Cowboys had lost all 15 matches they had trailed Canterbury at half-time prior to Sunday night.

Play of the Game

Jacob Kiraz Try

Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.