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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby League

    The sixth-placed Cowboys have beaten the top-of-the-table Storm 38-30 to open NRL league's round 26 in Townsville

    The sixth-placed Cowboys have beaten the top-of-the-table Storm 38-30 to open NRL league's round 26 in Townsville

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Melbourne rested 11 regulars and lost fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen midway through the first half, but still made 45 line breaks.

    North Queensland coach Todd Payten was left shaking his head at the turnstile nature of the defence, despite the win.



    The Cowboys missed 46 in total.

    NRL COVERAGE WITH PIT STOP. YOUR CAR'S SERVICE DOCTOR, USING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Rugby League News
     03 Nov: Tonga league player Eliesa Katoa needed urgent medical assistance on the Eden Park sideline after suffering three head knocks during his side's 40-14 loss to the Kiwis
     03 Nov: Stacey Jones is impressed, but not surprised, by Keano Kini's performance in the Kiwis' 40-14 Pacific Championships trouncing of Tonga
     02 Nov: Tongan coach Kristian Woolf is adamant his side won't be chasing the big points spread they need in tonight's Pacific Championship showdown against the Kiwis
     02 Nov: Kiwis coach Stacey Jones reckons the intense interest in league's Pacific Championships is a signal New Zealand's ready for a second NRL team
     02 Nov: The Kiwi Ferns are aware they can't afford a slow start against the Jillaroos in this afternoon's Pacific Championship contest at Eden Park
     02 Nov: The Kangaroos believe complacency almost bit them where it hurts in a ragged 14-4 win over England in Liverpool
     01 Nov: A chance to link up with some familiar faces has the Warriors women's new recruit excited for what's to come
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