LIVE NRL: Walsh misses field goal as Warriors and Cowboys go to golden point in epic.
The Cowboys inexplicably didn’t go to for a field goal with three minutes to play allowing the Warriors to go up the other end. Kyle Fledt finished off a long-range try for the Cowboys against the run of play to give the Cowboys an 18-6 lead. Addin Fonua-Blake produced a huge blunder in the in-goal to allow Scott Drinkwater the easiest of tries and give the Cowboys a 12-6 lead. The Warriors hit back with a try to Jesse Arthars to take a 6-4 lead after 13 minutes. Tom Dearden opened the scoring after slicing through for the first try of the night to give the Warriors a 4-0 lead. The Warriors have come back from the dead to seal a 25-24 golden point win over the Cowboys with Shaun Johnson slotting the decisive field goal at Moreton Daily Stadium.
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An 83rd minute Shaun Johnson field capped a 25-24 comeback win by the Warriors against the Cowboys at Moreton Daily Stadium on Friday night.
Warriors fullback Reece Walsh held Holmes up but the Queensland Origin star proved too strong and eventually ground the ball. - The Cowboys regained the lead in the 49th minute when Drinkwater chimed into the backline to combine with Townsend and Dearden before throwing a long pass for Holmes to score. - The game appeared to be slipping from the grasp of the Warriors when Murray Taulagi intercepted a Johnson pass near the Cowboys try and send Holmes racing down-field and Kyle Feldt scored in the 34th minute.
The Cowboys came into this match with a point to prove after a disappointing performance against the Roosters last week. There would be no doubting Todd Payten ...
By the time the Cowboys' Chad Townsend missed his shot, the Cowboys were fatigued and allowed the home side to race down the field and Shaun Johnson (on the fourth attempt) nailed the field goal to break the hearts of the Cowboys. Valentine Holmes potted over a penalty goal to put the margin out to a converted try. The home side's poor discipline would cost them dearly, a high tackle from Reece Walsh allowed the Cowboys to level the scores.
A frustrated Todd Payten has fired shots at the commitment of his side after the Cowboys' poor discipline again cost them on Friday night in a gut-wrenching ...
"With four minutes to go, we were underneath the posts and came up with a poor play. "We just didn't make them kick enough times out of their own end. "There's two parts of this game that you've got to get right...
The NRL is invesigating allegations of homophobic slur by what appears to be a Warriors player during the second half of their thrilling win over North ...
At Moreton Daily Stadium, Redcliffe: Warriors 25 (Jesse Arthars 10 min, Josh Curran 38 min, Kodi Nikorima 41 min, Euan Aitken 64 min tries; Reece Walsh 4 ...
Chanel Harris-Tavita had his most complete game of the season and the Warriors needed that with Johnson having a mixed night. Any game that goes to extra time will be thrilling and for once the Warriors came out on top in a nailbiter. Scott Drinkwater picked the ball up to score and the Warriors captain was furious with himself Like elite athletes at their peak, our sports journalists are highly trained in the art of news. However, he had his field goal attempt charged down, Walsh then missed one and the game went to extra time. It was in moments like this last year that the Warriors would so often end up losing.
Round 5 of the NRL Premiership continues tonight when the New Zealand Warriors take on the North Queensland Cowboys at Moreton Daily Stadium in…
Tom Gilbert 12. Tom Dearden 7. The Warriors beat the Broncos 20-6 at their adopted Redcliffe home in Round 4, but it was hardly vintage football. On the back of their performances last week, you wouldn’t necessarily have thought that tonight’s match-up would be a top-eight clash. 0 0 4 4 V. Holmes V. Holmes V. Holmes V. Holmes
Shaun Johnson has struck a golden-point field goal to earn NZ Warriors a heart-stopping 25-24 win over North Queensland Cowboys at Redcliffe on Friday.
The Warriors' win over the Cowboys was marred by an alleged homophobic slur.
As the Warriors square off with the Roosters at the SCG in round six, the Cowboys will clash with the Raiders in Canberra. READ MORE: Port gun still in hospital with scary condition The matter is in the hands of the NRL and, if the allegation is proven true, the perpetrator will be hit with a major punishment.
With about 20 minutes remaining in the match, won 25-24 by the New Zealand outfit at Moreton Daily Stadium, a Warriors player appeared to shout, “get up, Kyle, ...
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Phew! Shaun Johnson nails golden point win to give Warriors three wins on the trot.
The Warriors' golden-point win has been soured by an alleged homophobic slur aimed at the Cowboys' Kyle Feldt that was audible on broadcast microphones.
A player can be charged with contrary conduct if the NRL can prove who said the slur. As the Warriors argued the decision with the referee, an unknown player can be heard shouting the slur at Feldt. The NRL is investigating after a Warriors player appeared to use an alleged homophobic slur towards North Queensland winger Kyle Feldt in the match at Redcliffe.