Cowboys v Bulldogs: Schick Preview

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Schick Hydro Preview: North Queensland Cowboys v Canterbury Bulldogs
1300SMILES Stadium
Thursday, 7.50pm


The beginning of the end is here. With State of Origin in the books for another year we move on to the final section of the Telstra Premiership regular season.

The Cowboys are seemingly the footballing equivalent of world famous sprinter Usain Bolt – not always quickest off the blocks but cannot be touched on the run home – while Des Hasler's Dogs always find their best footy when it matters.

The middle portion of the top eight is teetering on a knife's edge with the Sharks and Storm having bolted in a two-way race for the JJ Giltinan Shield, and the seventh and eighth-placed teams (currently the Titans and Warriors) unlikely to make any great inroads before the finals. But the battle is hot for the top four's remaining two places, as just two competition points separate third and sixth.

Boasting two rampaging forward packs that can be the league's best on any given night, the Cowboys and Bulldogs always put on a good show full of fireworks and Thursday will be no different as the Dogs look to inflict North Queensland's first home loss of the year.

As expected, the home side has made wholesale post-Origin changes to field their strongest 17 men, minus Kyle Feldt whose three-game suspension means that Javid Bowen takes his place on the right wing outside Justin O'Neill.

The Dogs, winners of four in a row, get back Blues David Klemmer and Josh Jackson, while Craig Garvey joins a six-man bench, with two to be omitted.

Watch out Cowboys: With offloads, hard charges and solid ball-playing ability, Sam Kasiano is a one-man representation of how to trouble the Cowboys. They are a very structured team that communicates as well as any in the competition, but one of the only ways to break that down is second-phase play. Averaging a league-lowest seven offloads per game, North Queensland are themselves trying to incorporate the offload into their plans with 11 per game in their last three, but the unpredictability that comes with second-phase action appears to be meddling with their structures somewhat.

Watch out Bulldogs: The visitors need to be on it from the get-go. The Bulldogs have let in the first try in the past four games in a row, but cannot afford anything less than 80 minutes of effort if they want to knock off the premiers. While slow starts can be dire for some teams, Townsville seems to be one of those places where anything can happen. More often than not a fast-starting Cowboys will give their opposition a chance to get back into the game, but expect the champs to key in mentally as the season winds into the finals.

Key match-up: Jason Taumalolo v David Klemmer. While these are probably the two-most consistently destructive runners in each pack, this is just a token match-up. It's really about every single man in the middle third going hell-for-leather in a gargantuan struggle for field position. On paper these forwards are just too hard to split: they both have incredible running power and ball-playing finesse, while the Cowboys are themselves starting to join the offload party – a staple of the Dogs' play.

Only 18 run metres per game (in favour of Canterbury) separates these teams, and we're expecting a very even encounter on Thursday.

The history: Played 33; Cowboys 12, Bulldogs 21. Three of the past four games have gone the Cowboys' way, including last year's dramatic 23-16 win in Townsville on the back of Michael Morgan's game-winning try in a period where his star rose considerably.

What are the odds: Sportsbet has taken nearly three times as much money on the Cowboys in head-to-head betting but punters don't think they’ll have it all their own way, with North Queensland 1-12 the most popular winning margin. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au

Match officials: Referee: Jared Maxwell; Assistant Referee: Gavin Reynolds; Touch Judges: Ricky MacFarlane and Tim Roby; Senior Review Official: Bernard Sutton.

Televised: Channel Nine – Live coverage from 7:30pm; Fox Sports 1 – Live coverage from 7:30pm.

The way we see it: What is most certain out of this one is that it will be fun. The middle will be a battle royale, while both sides have strike on the outers. Brett Morris has come back rocking a strike rate of 2.33 tries over his past three games and the Dogs have taken their last four, but we will tip the Cowboys to remain unbeaten at home. Cowboys by 8.

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Come on dogs
Time to show the Comp we are true contenders
 

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Great!! Jared Suckswell, already behind the eight ball ... still think we can get them..
 

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We have beast/Klem/tols/graham can all run 200m we are a big chance
 

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Our style is awkward and we trouble the Cowboys for 60 mins even when we are out of form. Dogs by 4. 32-28
 

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I don't think Klemmer and Jackson have had enough time off after SOO, hope Hasler gets the interchange right and Kasiano is effective close to the line without throwing speculators.
Our kick defense will be working overtime but it can be done.
 

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We should win this match. However I think it will go to golden point and we win by 1 point.
 

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Great!! Jared Suckswell, already behind the eight ball ... still think we can get them..
Least it's not Klein who is complete and utter fuckwit. Suprised no ones King hit either of them on the streets.
 

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Referee: Jared Maxwell, Senior Review Official: Bernard Sutton.
Both are bitter enemies of the Bulldogs. It will be very hard to get a fair crack of the whip out of these two!
We will need to be at our best and play with discipline to overcome the disadvantage of both the home ground and the officials.
 

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Least it's not Klein who is complete and utter fuckwit. Suprised no ones King hit either of them on the streets.
im not sure what our record is like this year but in previous years weve had a really bad record with w@nkswell.. it was either 2012 or 14 that most of our losses were with him as head ref..
 

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Saw that cocksucker at menai shops the other week. Wanted to go over and offer him my hand, then when he went to shake it, kick him in the nuts.
A full powered head butt would be more effective, although in that case it would be hitting an empty shell, so no chance of brain damage.
 

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I don't think Klemmer and Jackson have had enough time off after SOO, hope Hasler gets the interchange right and Kasiano is effective close to the line without throwing speculators.
Our kick defense will be working overtime but it can be done.
Pretty sure they got time off after SOO.
 

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A full powered head butt would be more effective, although in that case it would be hitting an empty shell, so no chance of brain damage.
Or full on punch which involves breaking his jaw and teeth.
 

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This match will show us where we are at. You can make arguments about the broncos being shit when we played them as they got flogged by the storm as well at home, so this game is the measuring stick.
 

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Everyone on the footy show backing against us. Fuck i hope we smash those c**** tomorrow night !
 

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Everyone on the footy show backing against us. Fuck i hope we smash those c**** tomorrow night !
Its the footy show mate! Its not like we're playing the knights this week. Most people will take the safe option and bet against us in this game.
 

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Last year we played this exact team with Corey Thompson on them wing, Chase Stanley in the centres and Perret at fullback. Lyolld Perret was prop and Graham was injuried. Also Rona had a shocker against his old club.

And still almost beat them and it went down to the wire. We should hopefully rattle their cage once again and come away with the points this time.
 
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