2000 North Queensland Cowboys season explained

Year:2000
Team Colour:navy
Font Colour:white
League:NRL
League Rank:14th
League Wins:7
League Draws:0
League Losses:19
Points For:436
Points Against:612
Playoff Result:Missed finals
Ceo Title:CEO
Coach Title:Coach
Avg Attendance:15,511
High Attendance:27,643 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Round 6)
Top Tries:Paul Bowman (8)
Top Goals:Julian O'Neill (66)
Top Points:Julian O'Neill (144)
Next Season:2001

The 2000 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 6th in the club's history. Coached by Tim Sheens and captained by new signing Tim Brasher, they competed in the National Rugby League's 2000 Telstra Premiership, finishing in last place.

Season summary

The Cowboys entered the new millennium with a renewed sense of hope, adding veterans Tim Brasher and Julian O'Neill from the South Sydney Rabbitohs, with Brasher becoming the club's fifth captain.

The competition started a month earlier due to the Sydney Olympics being held later that year. Because of this, the side played their first month away from home. It was a disastrous away trip, with the club losing their first three games. They managed a win on their final away game against Parramatta but were later stripped of the two competition points after fielding a fourteenth player for three minutes.

After two straight losses, back-to-back wins followed, which included the club's biggest ever victory at the time, a 50-10 win over the Northern Eagles. It was the first time the club had scored 50 points in a game. Five rounds later they recorded 50 points again, breaking their biggest winning margin record with a 50-4 victory over St George Illawarra. It would be one of the last bright spots of the season, as the club managed just two wins from the final 13 rounds and ended the season in last place.

Paul Green represented Queensland in State of Origin once again, and was joined by O'Neill and Paul Bowman, who made his first appearance for the Maroons. Brasher was selected for New South Wales, becoming the club's first Blues' representative.

Despite playing State of Origin, Green was sacked halfway through the season for allegedly negotiating with other clubs while still under contract. He would subsequently win an out-of-court settlement against the club. In a further blow to the club, homegrown halfback Scott Prince, who made his debut at 18 and played 53 games for the side, departed at the end of the season for rivals, the Brisbane Broncos.

Milestones

Squad Movement

2000 Gains

Player Signed From
Sydney Roosters
South Sydney Rabbitohs
St. Helens
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Adelaide Rams
Adelaide Rams
North Sydney Bears
South Sydney Rabbitohs
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Canterbury Bulldogs
South Sydney Rabbitohs

2000 Losses

Player Signed To
Northern Eagles
Penrith Panthers
Melbourne Storm
Retired
Retired
Wests Panthers
Salford City Reds
Wests Panthers
Redcliffe Dolphins

Fixtures

Regular season

Date Round Opponent Venue Score TriesGoals Attendance
7 FebruaryRound 1 Penrith PanthersPenrith Stadium6 – 19O'Neill (1/3) 10,623
12 FebruaryRound 2 St George Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium6 – 12O'Neill (1/1) 6,024
19 FebruaryRound 3 Sydney RoostersSFS12 – 32O'Neill (2/2) 5,820
28 FebruaryRound 4 Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium26 – 18O'Neill (5/6) 10,110
4 MarchRound 5 Cronulla SharksDairy Farmers Stadium12 – 26O'Neill (2/2) 15,890
11 MarchRound 6 Brisbane BroncosDairy Farmers Stadium8 – 50Appo (1/1), O'Neill (1/1) 27,643
19 MarchRound 7 Canterbury BulldogsStadium Australia18 – 8O'Neill (3/3) 6,572
25 MarchRound 8 Northern EaglesDairy Farmers Stadium50 – 10O'Neill (9/10) 13,164
1 AprilRound 9 Melbourne StormOlympic Park6 – 28O'Neill (1/2) 13,697
9 AprilRound 10 Newcastle KnightsMarathon Stadium6 – 28Appo (1/1) 19,210
15 AprilRound 11 Auckland WarriorsDairy Farmers Stadium12 – 18O'Neill (4/4) 13,557
22 AprilRound 12 Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval18 – 8O'Neill (3/5) 7,517
29 AprilRound 13 St George Illawarra DragonsDairy Farmers Stadium50 – 4O'Neill (9/10) 13,768
6 MayRound 14 Canterbury BulldogsDairy Farmers Stadium12 – 32O'Neill (2/4) 15,597
13 MayRound 15 Canberra RaidersBruce Stadium10 – 17O'Neill (3/4) 7,110
21 MayRound 16 Newcastle KnightsDairy Farmers Stadium10 – 18Appo (1/3) 15,738
27 MayRound 17 Parramatta EelsDairy Farmers Stadium6 – 20O'Neill (1/2) 12,657
3 JuneRound 18 Cronulla SharksToyota Park6 – 42Prince (1/1) 11,101
10 JuneRound 19 Brisbane BroncosANZ Stadium16 – 26Prince (4/4) 10,455
17 JuneRound 20 Penrith PanthersDairy Farmers Stadium28 – 12O'Neill (6/8) 10,851
25 JuneRound 21 Northern EaglesNorthPower Stadium12 – 24O'Neill (1/1), Prince (1/1) 8,206
1 JulyRound 22 Melbourne StormDairy Farmers Stadium22 – 26O'Neill (3/5) 17,192
9 JulyRound 23 Wests TigersDairy Farmers Stadium38 – 26Prince (7/8) 14,134
15 JulyRound 24 Auckland WarriorsEricsson Stadium12 – 44Warren (2) O'Neill (2/2) 8,105
22 JulyRound 25 Sydney RoostersDairy Farmers Stadium20 – 36O'Neill (4/5) 14,894
29 JulyRound 26 Canberra RaidersDairy Farmers Stadium14 – 28O'Neill (3/3) 16,553
Legend:

Statistics

NameAppTGFGPts
1543-2
125--20
3----
208--32
101--4
164--16
22----
2----
114--16
4----
1----
21--4
31--4
162--8
12----
153--12
4----
5----
1----
131--4
203--12
2----
41--4
9----
2----
121--4
1----
103--12
201--4
2----
3----
24366-144
1----
4----
19613-50
6----
2----
243--12
183--12
23----
153--12
6----
181--4
186--24
Totals 68 82 - 436
Source:[1]

Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 2000.

World Cup
Geoff Bell
Paul Bowman
Tim Brasher
Paul Green
Brian Jellick
Bruce Mamando
Julian O'Neill

Honours

Club

Feeder Clubs

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRL 2000 - North Queensland Cowboys - Rugby League Project.