2006 North Queensland Cowboys season explained

Team Colour:navy
Font Colour:white
League:NRL
League Rank:9th
League Wins:11
League Draws:0
League Losses:13
Points For:450
Points Against:463
Playoff Result:Missed finals
Ceo Title:CEO
Ceo:Peter Parr
Coach Title:Coach
Avg Attendance:19,681
High Attendance:24,658 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Round 20)
Top Tries:Matt Sing (13)
Top Goals:Johnathan Thurston (49)
Top Points:Johnathan Thurston (142)
Next Season:2007

The 2006 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 12th in the club's history. Coached by Graham Murray and captained by Travis Norton, they competed in the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership.

Season summary

Coming off the back of their maiden Grand Final appearance, the Cowboys were strong premiership favourites heading into the 2006 season. They looked like they would be living up to those expectations, with a six-game winning streak to start the season. It wouldn't last though, as the club would lose eight of their next 10, including a six-game losing streak which left them outside the Top 8 halfway through the season. A win against arch-rivals Brisbane in the Queensland derby put them into 6th place with six games remaining but they would lose Johnathan Thurston to injury and another losing streak followed, dashing their finals aspirations. Wins over South Sydney and Parramatta ended their season a good note but it wasn't enough, the pre-season title favourites finishing the season in 9th.

Despite the disappointing season, 2006 saw the debut of club legend Gavin Cooper, who made his debut in Round 2. Cooper would leave the club at the end of the year, spending two seasons with the Gold Coast Titans and two with the Penrith Panthers before rejoining the Cowboys in 2011. Cooper would become an integral part of the club, starting in their 2015 NRL Grand Final and 2016 World Club Challenge winning sides.

2006 was also the final season for club stalwarts Travis Norton and Matt Sing. Norton, who captained the side from 2004 to 2007, and Sing, who scored 73 tries for the club and rejuvenated his career in the process, were key figures in the club's transformation from cellar dwellers into a credible premiership threat. In 2015, Sing was one of the two inaugural inductees into the Cowboys Hall of Fame.

Milestones

Squad Movement

2006 Gains

Player Signed From
Cronulla Sharks
Parramatta Eels
Wests Tigers
Parramatta Eels (mid-season)
Central Comets
Melbourne Storm

2006 Losses

Player Signed To
Melbourne Storm (mid-season)
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Warriors
Retired
Toulouse Olympique
Warrington Wolves

Fixtures

Regular season

Date Round Opponent Venue Score TriesGoals Attendance
12 MarchRound 1 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium36 – 4Thurston (6/7) 46,229
18 MarchRound 2 Manly Sea EaglesDairy Farmers Stadium20 – 16Thurston (2/6) 23,936
25 MarchRound 3 Melbourne StormDairy Farmers Stadium40 – 8Thurston (8/8) 21,346
31 MarchRound 4 Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium26 – 18Thurston (5/6) 15,131
7 AprilRound 5 Wests TigersDairy Farmers Stadium32 – 12Thurston (6/7) 20,262
16 AprilRound 6 Newcastle KnightsEnergyAustralia Stadium18 – 16Thurston (3/3) 26,048
22 AprilRound 7 Cronulla SharksToyota Park22 – 24Thurston (3/4) 9,025
29 AprilRound 8 Sydney RoostersDairy Farmers Stadium18 – 22Thurston (3/3) 21,175
6 MayRound 9 Penrith PanthersDairy Farmers Stadium22 – 6Thurston (3/4) 16,808
13 MayRound 10 Melbourne StormOlympic Park6 – 18Thurston (1/1) 10,830
Round 11Byealign:center;"
27 MayRound 12 Canberra RaidersDairy Farmers Stadium14 – 15Thurston (3/3) 16,971
4 JuneRound 13 Wests TigersTelstra Stadium14 – 24Thurston (1/3) 16,736
10 JuneRound 14 Cronulla SharksDairy Farmers Stadium4 – 26Hannay (0/1) 16,778
18 JuneRound 15 Canterbury BulldogsCarrara Stadium12 – 20Thurston (2/2) 16,231
24 JuneRound 16 St George Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium14 – 34Thurston (1/4) 13,289
1 JulyRound 17 South Sydney RabbitohsDairy Farmers Stadium16 – 14McConnell (1/1), Smith (1/2) 17,506
Round 18Byealign:center;"
15 JulyRound 19 Penrith PanthersCUA Stadium8 – 17Thurston (2/2) 8,212
22 JulyRound 20 Brisbane BroncosDairy Farmers Stadium26 – 10Hannay (3/6) 24,658
30 JulyRound 21 Sydney RoostersSydney Football Stadium20 – 40Hannay (2/4) 7,617
5 AugustRound 22 Canterbury BulldogsDairy Farmers Stadium14 – 54Graham (1/2), Smith (0/1) 20,486
12 AugustRound 23 WarriorsMt Smart Stadium0 – 265,425
19 AugustRound 24 Newcastle KnightsDairy Farmers Stadium12 – 19McConnell (1/1), Sweeney (1/1) 17,898
27 AugustRound 25 South Sydney RabbitohsTelstra Stadium34 – 12Graham (5/7) 8,914
1 SeptemberRound 26 Parramatta EelsDairy Farmers Stadium22 – 8Hannay (3/4) 18,351
Legend:

Statistics

NameAppTGFGPts
6----
74--16
245--20
163--12
6----
183--12
182--8
71--4
1436-24
928-24
83--12
123--12
15----
312-8
2----
20----
164--16
216--24
201--4
222--8
2413--52
2231-14
181--4
1----
1361-26
3----
171149-142
211--4
20----
51--4
Totals 79 67 0 450
Source:[1]

Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 2006.

World Cup qualifiers
Matthew Bowen

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Queensland

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David Faiumu

New Zealand

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Josh Hannay

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Queensland

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Jacob Lillyman

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Queensland

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Luke O'Donnell

Australia

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New South Wales

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New South Wales

Australia

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Mitchell Sargent

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Country

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Matthew Scott

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Queensland

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Malo Solomona

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Samoa

Johnathan Thurston

Australia

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Queensland

Queensland

Queensland

Australia

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Carl Webb

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Queensland

Queensland

Queensland

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Honours

League

Club

Feeder Clubs

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRL 2006 - North Queensland Cowboys - Rugby League Project.