North Queensland Cowboys
Australian rugby league football club
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2025 | Continued team development with new signings including Thomas Duffy, John Bateman, and Karl Lawton. |
May 10 2025 | North Queensland Cowboys drew with Penrith Panthers 30-30 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium |
2025 | Payne Haas won the Carl Webb Medal in Round 3 |
March 21 2025 | Brisbane Broncos defeat North Queensland Cowboys 26-16 at Suncorp Stadium in Round 3. |
2024 | Ricky Henry took over as head coach of the North Queensland Cowboys Women's team, improving the team's performance with a 44% win rate in 9 matches. |
2024 | Kotoni Staggs won the Carl Webb Medal in Round 23 |
2024 | Patrick Carrigan was awarded the Carl Webb Medal in Round 4 of the 2024 season, recognizing his significant contribution to the Queensland derby. |
2024 | Starting from round four of the NRL season, the man of the match will be awarded the Carl Webb Medal, honoring the forward who represented both clubs. |
2024 | Achieved high crowd attendance of 24,861 for Elimination Final against Newcastle Knights and 24,230 for Round 23 match against Brisbane Broncos at Queensland Country Bank Stadium. |
2024 | Continued expansion of the team's roster with new players joining both the men's and women's teams, including Thomas Mikaele, Viliami Vailea, Jakiya Whitfeld, and Ebony Raftstrand-Smith. |
2024 | North Queensland Cowboys had a home attendance of 24,230 in Round 23 against Brisbane Broncos at Queensland Country Bank Stadium. |
2024 | Valentine Holmes set a new club record for most points in a season with 266 points (16 tries, 101 goals) across 24 games. |
2024 | Kyle Feldt set a new record by scoring 23 tries in a season, playing 25 games for the North Queensland Cowboys. |
2024 | Valentine Holmes scored 26 points (3 tries, 7 goals) in a match against Canberra at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, with North Queensland winning 42-4 in Round 24. |
2024 | Tom Dearden named as a notable player for the North Queensland Cowboys |
2024 | TAFE Queensland becomes back bottom sponsor and YETI Coolers becomes chest sponsor |
2024 | North Queensland finished 5th on the table and qualified for the finals. They defeated Newcastle in the elimination final before being eliminated by Cronulla in the semi-final. |
July 6 2024 | North Queensland Cowboys lose to Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20-21 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium |
March 29 2024 | Brisbane Broncos win convincingly against North Queensland Cowboys 38-12 at Suncorp Stadium in Round 4. |
March 16 2024 | North Queensland Cowboys win against Newcastle Knights 21-20 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium |
2023 | Ben Jeffries became the first head coach of the North Queensland Cowboys Women's team, coaching 9 matches with a 22% win rate. |
2023 | North Queensland Cowboys launched their women's rugby league team, competing in the NRLW competition with players like Kirra Dibb, Tallisha Harden, and Fran Goldthorp. |
2023 | North Queensland Cowboys established their first women's rugby league team, competing in the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership season. |
2023 | Scott Drinkwater recognized as a key player for the North Queensland Cowboys |
2023 | The most recent jersey design was introduced, maintaining the club's traditional navy blue color scheme. |
2023 | Introduction of the Paul Green Medal to be awarded to the player of the match in games between North Queensland Cowboys and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, honoring Paul Green's legacy. |
2023 | TAB becomes chest sponsor, replacing previous sponsor |
2023 | In round 18, North Queensland recorded the third biggest victory in Australian rugby league history, defeating the Wests Tigers 74–0, which was the largest victory of the NRL era. |
2023 | Suffered a significant defeat losing 66–18 against the Wests Tigers in round 12. |
December 21 2023 | Carl Webb passed away after battling motor-neurone disease. |
June 16 2023 | North Queensland Cowboys win against Penrith Panthers 27-23 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium |
June 4 2023 | North Queensland Cowboys start a 6-game winning streak that continues until July 22, 2023 |
April 4 2023 | Emma Manzelmann from Mackay became the club's inaugural signing for their NRLW team. |
April 2 2023 | North Queensland Cowboys lose to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 15-14 at Accor Stadium |
March 10 2023 | Brisbane Broncos defeat North Queensland Cowboys 28-16 at Suncorp Stadium in Round 2. |
2022 | Reuben Cotter played for Indigenous All Stars, Queensland, and Australia representative teams. |
2022 | Jeremiah Nanai represented Queensland in all three State of Origin matches and played for Australia. |
2022 | Jamayne Taunoa-Brown played in the Indigenous All Stars match. |
2022 | Valentine Holmes played for Queensland in all three State of Origin matches and represented Australia. |
2022 | Peta Hiku represented New Zealand in international matches. |
2022 | Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow played in the Indigenous All Stars match and represented Samoa. |
2022 | Jason Taumalolo represented Tonga in international matches. |
2022 | Taniela Sadrugu played for Fiji in international matches. |
2022 | Robert Derby played for Papua New Guinea in the Pacific Tests and Rugby League World Cup. |
2022 | Tom Dearden represented Queensland in State of Origin. |
2022 | Murray Taulagi represented Queensland and played for Australia. |
2022 | The team returned to the NRL finals after four consecutive seasons of finishing in the bottom four of the league standings. |
2022 | North Queensland Cowboys competed in the NRL's 2022 Telstra Premiership under head coach Todd Payten and co-captains Jason Taumalolo and Chad Townsend. |
2022 | Jeremiah Nanai scored 3 tries in North Queensland's 38-12 victory over Brisbane in Round 3. |
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