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Cowboys Claim Home Final Over Canterbury

The North Queensland Cowboys have locked in a home final with a win over the Bulldogs at Accor Stadium this evening.

The Townsville based club arrived in Sydney level on the ladder with the Dogs on 34 points and have now secured fifth place with the 44-6 win.

The Bulldogs were without key players such as Matt Burton, Josh Addo-Carr and Bronson Xerri who will all be available for selection in next weeks' finals match and struggled to produce the defensive brilliance that they have been touted on for most of the year.

Young pups Eli Clark and Jonathan Sua were impressive on debut despite the result, with Cowboys turning on a brilliant performance to steal the match away.

Two Rookies Making Waves

The first points came in the 13th minute to a Valentine Holmes penalty goal. Viliame Kikau was placed on report for a hit on Jake Clifford.

Six minutes later the Cowboys made it 8-0 when Kyle Feldt crossed in the corner. Cowboys edge back-rower Heilum Luki was next to cross in the 29th minute when Reece Robson and Tom Dearden combined on the short side.

On the stroke of half-time, fullback Scott Drinkwater added points off an inside ball to take their side to a 20-0 lead at the break.

With 24 minutes to go, Feldt crossed again with Holmes adding the extras to make it 26-0.

A solo kick and chase try by Holmes on the hour mark rubbed further salt in the Bulldogs' wounds as the Cowboys put the icing on their 15th win of the season.

The Bulldogs never-say-die attitude saw them hit back shortly after, with Toby Sexton launching a kick and pouncing on the loose ball to make it 32-6.

Toby Sexton Try

An injury scare for Bulldogs came with Jacob Kiraz appearing to go down with a shoulder injury late in the game but he stayed to finish the game and was confirmed well by Ciraldo in the post match press conference.

A late double to Murray Taulagi, who took advantage of Kiraz being down, helped the Cowboys seal their win while Ciraldo conceded and took the opportunity to rest some key figures such as Crichton and Kikau before they turn their attention to next weeks' match.

Match Snapshot

  • Bulldogs forward Viliame Kikau was placed on report in the 13th minute for late contact on Jake Clifford.
  • Bulldogs winger and NRL debutant, Eli Clark left the field for a HIA in the 39th minute which he passed.
  • The Cowboys had 949 running metres in the first half compared to 646 for the Bulldogs.
  • The Cowboys will host the winner of the Knights-Dolphins game in an elimination final in week one. If the Knights and Dolphins play out a draw, the Raiders will travel to Townsville to face the Cowboys.
  • Cowboys sharpshooter Val Holmes has landed 25 consecutive shots at goal. He has scored 64 points in his past three matches.
  • Rookie Bulldogs winger Jonathan Sua had 20 runs and made 175 metres in his first NRL game.
  • Kyle Feldt became the 17th player in premiership history to score 150 tries.
  • Cowboys back-rower Heilum Luki ran for 146 metres and had eight tackle breaks.
  • Reed Mahoney and Jacob Preston made 109 tackles between them for the Bulldogs.

What they Said

Bulldogs: Round 27

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.