1998 North Queensland Cowboys season explained

Year:1998
Team Colour:navy
Font Colour:white
League:NRL
League Rank:16th
League Wins:9
League Draws:0
League Losses:15
Points For:361
Points Against:556
Playoff Result:Missed finals
Coach Title:Coach
Avg Attendance:17,034
High Attendance:30,250 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Round 22)
Top Tries:Josh Hannay (15)
Top Goals:Josh Hannay (29)
Top Points:Josh Hannay (118)
Next Season:1999

The 1998 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 4th in the club's history. Coached by Tim Sheens and captained by John Lomax, they competed in the inaugural season of the newly formed National Rugby League (NRL) competition.

Season summary

After a disappointing 1997 season, the Cowboys entered the newly unified National Rugby League competition with high hopes. While the squad from a year earlier was kept mostly the same, the club added former Australia and Queensland representative and local favourite Dale Shearer, veteran forward Dale Fritz from the recently folded Perth Reds and former Canberra Raiders flyer Noa Nadruku, who reunited with coach Tim Sheens.

The year got off to the best start possible, as the club went on a four-game winning streak, the first time they'd won three and four games in a row. They then bounced back from a big loss to Brisbane in Round 5, with a 17-4 win over Newcastle. After six rounds, the club sat in equal 1st on 10 competition points and a maiden finals appearance looked to be a real possibility.

It turned out to be false dawn, as a five-game losing streak followed. The club would then make history in Round 12, defeating the Penrith Panthers 36-28, after trailing 26-0 at half time. As of 2019, this still stands as the biggest comeback victory in Australian first grade history. They followed that up with another milestone, recording 40 points in a game for the first time, defeating the Western Suburbs Magpies 40-10. Over the last 10 rounds, the club would win just two games, finishing in 16th place after such a promising start to the season. The club's lone representative in 1998, New Zealand's John Lomax, was named Player of the Year and Players' Player.

The club blooded two talented 18-year-olds during the season, Moranbah's Josh Hannay and Mt Isa's Scott Prince. Hannay, whose planned debut in 1996 as a 16-year-old was vetoed by the ARL, played 21 games and was the club's top try and point scorer. He went onto set numerous point scoring records for the club, playing 150 games over nine seasons, and representing Queensland on two occasions. Prince, a Junior Kangaroo in 1998, played 16 games (10 of those off the bench) and would play 53 games over three seasons before joining the Cowboys' arch-rivals, the Brisbane Broncos, in 2001. In 2005, he guided the Wests Tigers to their maiden premiership, defeating the Cowboys in the Grand Final.

Milestones

Squad movement

1998 Gains

Player Signed From
Perth Reds
Hunter Mariners
Canberra Raiders
Sydney City Roosters
Perth Reds

1998 Losses

Player Signed To
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Manly Sea Eagles
Canterbury Bulldogs (mid-season)

Fixtures

Regular season

Date Round Opponent Venue Score TriesGoals Attendance
13 MarchRound 1 Adelaide RamsAdelaide Rams18 – 8Ferris (3/5) 11,289
21 MarchRound 2 Balmain TigersMalanda Stadium26 – 2Dunemann (2/3), Ferris (1/5) 18,399
29 MarchRound 3 Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium16 – 15Ferris (1/2, 2 FG), Hannay (0/1) 10,177
4 AprilRound 4 Canberra RaidersMalanda Stadium14 – 12Doyle (1/2), Ferris (1/1), Hannay (1/1) 20,048
12 AprilRound 5 Brisbane BroncosANZ Stadium4 – 58Hannay (0/1) 20,904
18 AprilRound 6 Newcastle KnightsMalanda Stadium17 – 4Hannay (2/5), Dunemann (1 FG) 18,428
25 AprilRound 7 Sydney City RoostersMalanda Stadium16 – 50Hannay (2/3) 21,027
2 MayRound 8 Cronulla SharksShark Park8 – 16Hannay (0/2) 5,978
9 MayRound 9 Canterbury BulldogsMalanda Stadium18 – 24Doyle (1/3), Hannay (0/2) 15,288
17 MayRound 10 Canberra RaidersBruce Stadium12 – 50Hannay (2/2) 8,291
23 MayRound 11 Parramatta EelsMalanda Stadium12 – 29Hannay (2/3) 17,361
29 MayRound 12 Penrith PanthersPenrith Panthers36 – 28Hannay (4/7) 8,685
6 JuneRound 13 Western Suburbs MagpiesMalanda Stadium40 – 10Shearer (2/2), Dunemann (1/1), Ferris (1/4), Warren (0/1) 10,628
14 JuneRound 14 St George DragonsKogarah Oval14 – 16Hannay (1/3) 9,486
20 JuneRound 15 Melbourne StormMalanda Stadium8 – 10Hannay (2/3) 24,464
28 JuneRound 16 Illawarra SteelersWIN Stadium18 – 24Hannay (1/4) 6,558
4 JulyRound 17 Gold Coast ChargersMalanda Stadium14 – 4Hannay (3/4) 7,127
11 JulyRound 18 Balmain TigersLeichhardt Oval0 – 1810,653
18 JulyRound 19 Adelaide RamsMalanda Stadium14 – 10Hannay (3/4) 11,340
25 JulyRound 20 South Sydney RabbitohsMalanda Stadium16 – 22Hannay (2/3) 10,409
31 JulyRound 21 Auckland WarriorsEricsson Stadium18 – 34Hannay (3/4) 4,500
8 AugustRound 22 Brisbane BroncosMalanda Stadium10 – 22Nadruku (2) Hannay (1/3) 30,250
16 AugustRound 23 Manly Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval12 – 28Hannay (3) Hannay (0/3) 8,422
23 AugustRound 24 North Sydney BearsNorth Sydney Oval0 – 6215,604
Legend:

Statistics

NameAppTGFGPts
21--4
61--4
9----
7----
231--4
17----
1----
8-2-4
2133119
1917220
21----
211529-118
2----
1----
171--4
21----
41--4
2----
2412--48
91--4
2211--44
6----
161--4
121--4
10----
1322-12
192--8
51--4
186--24
222--8
204--16
71--4
1----
2----
Totals 68 43 3 361
Source:[1]

Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 1998.

Feeder Clubs

Honours

Club

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRL 1998 - North Queensland Cowboys - Rugby League Project. www.rugbyleagueproject.org.