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“I think he’s had an opportunity to not do that Morgan Harper. I think he will have that looked at during the week.” Tabuai-Fidow got to the ball first as Harper slid to contest, his knees slamming into the back of the Cowboys flyer’s head. Sea Eagles star Morgan Harper could count himself lucky to stay on the field after kneeing Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow in the head during a heated first half clash with the Cowboys at Brookvale Oval.
North Queensland scored three tries in three minutes to snatch a stunning 28-26 defeat of Manly at 4 Pines Park on Friday night.
We lost Reubs [Cotter] in the warm-up, both backrowers from last week weren't playing, we lost Hammer [Tabuai-Fidow] halfway through but we just kept turning up for each other. I thought it was a pretty high quality match with some decent footy being played between two pretty good teams have a crack at it": Cowboys coach Todd Payten. Jason Taumalolo started the movement and Tom Dearden put Valentine Holmes hurtling through a hole but Lemuelu still had some work to do. That’s the real lesson here tonight. That’s the harsh reality. In saying that, at the end of the day, we should not have lost that game tonight.
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Hughes capped a starring performance with a clever grubberkick into the in-goal which he followed up to put the result out of doubt. Melbourne dominated the early exchanges and came up with the first try of the night with Tui Kamikamika running on to a Harry Grant pass and crashing over line. After six tries in the opening stanza they proved harder to come by in the second half with Ieremia coming up with the goods in the 56th and 63rd minutes. With five minutes left on the clock, Cherry-Evans had the ball dislodged from his grasp after a scrum and Holmes picked it up to run the length of the field. Cherry-Evans had a crack at a 50-metre field goal on the last play of the game but his effort faded away to the right of the sticks. The 20-year-old flyer copped a bang to the head when Manly centre Morgan Harper slid in with his knees while the Cowboys winger was picking up a loose ball.
North Queensland Cowboys scored three tries in five minutes to beat the Manly Sea Eagles.
For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here! "And that's the harsh reality. With just seven minutes to go, the Cowboys trailed the Sea Eagles by 14 points, before a simply stunning three-minute burst.
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That makes it 11 tries for him in 13 games, just two off the club record for most tries in the season! Scott Drinkwater sent a kick towards the goalposts, and Jake Granville and Andrew Davey both jump up to contest it. It was Holmes’ fifth of the season, and his conversion reduced the deficit to just four points. Could be a turning point…At 10-0, Manly attack there and get another try and you’re talking serious space on the scoreboard.” Morgan Harper made a brilliant run from dummy half to fool Peter Hiku and burst through the defensive line. But it was his tackle on Daly Cherry-Evans – racing out of the line and catching the half by surprise – that forced the error and set up the winning try in the 76th minute. Des Hasler was his usual animated self at half-time, and his team responded on the back of Lachlan Croker’s brilliance. Make that EIGHT losses this season in eight games against teams currently in the top eighth. Jeremiah Nanai was evidence of that willingness, making a couple of significant errors before scoring a try and setting up another. On the 11th of June last year – two days after Origin I – Manly racked up their biggest-ever win over the Cowboys, winning 50-18 at Brookvale. That loss was a turning point for the Cowboys season: including that game, they lost 11 of their 12 matches after the bye, finishing second-bottom of the ladder. The Cowboys could have fallen apart. They had a horrible first-half this time around against Manly, starting before the game when Reuben Cotter pulled up with an injury.
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Three tries in three minutes has seen the North Queensland Cowboys steal a 28-26 win over the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles at 4 Pines Park tonight.
Croker stepped up in the 60th minute with a massive effort, kicking a phenomenal 40/20 to gain his side a fresh set in North Queensland’s half. After heavy pressure in North Queensland’s half, Manly struck again through Tuipulotu in the 48th minute for his second of the night. Garrick made the conversion to bring the score to 26-12. Holmes successfully converted for a 26-24 scoreline. Holmes converted from in front to give his side a 12-10 lead. Thankfully, the home side regained the ball.
North Queensland have overcome the loss of Reuben Cotter and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow to claim a thrilling 28-26 away win over Manly.
The Cowboys had been slow out of the blocks without the talismanic Cotter, allowing Christian Tuipolotu and Harper to push the Sea Eagles out to a 10-0 lead after 24 minutes. The Cowboys flipped the script to bag three tries in as many minutes and secure a valuable victory. Tabuai-Fidow copped a lazy knee from Manly's Morgan Harper as he gathered a loose ball and did not return to the field.
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It looked to be all over - a late Titans drop out gave the Sharks one last attacking opportunity. Referee Chris Sutton penalises the Titans, who immediately challenge. He offloads to Blayke Brailey and the Sharks take the lead. Titans are really starting to tire, and the Sharks are circling. Hynes conversion is good and the Sharks lead 16-10. With the first repeat set of the second half, the Sharks are in. Meanwhile, Sam Lisone is off for a HIA for the Titans after copping an elbow to the top of the head while making a tackle on Dale Finucane. The Sharks have slightly stretched their lead to eight points. The penalty is overturned and Ramien is put on report. The Cronulla Sharks take on the Gold Coast Titans in round 15 of the 2022 NRL Premiership. The Sharks still lead 18-10 with less than 10 to go. On the fifth tackle, Ramien and Fermor rise from the tackle and get in each other's face, and there's a bit of push and shove.