Cowboys beat Tigers, climb to 4th in NRL

The North Queensland Cowboys again have the brilliance of fullback Matt Bowen to thank for helping them to a 29-16 win over Wests Tigers and putting them into the top four on the NRL ladder on Monday night.

Bowen single-handedly kept his team in the game in a first half dominated by the Tigers, setting up three tries and saving another with a chase down of centre Chris Lawrence on 14 minutes.

The Tigers lost fullback Tim Moltzen to a hamstring injury in the warmup but started well and almost scored on eight minutes, but Chris Heigington was unable to get a proper hand on Robbie Farah’s grubber.

The Cowboys opened their account three minutes later, Glenn Hall outjumping team mate Kalifa Faifai Loa to a Bowen cross-field bomb.

The Tigers dominated long periods of play in the first half and were terrorised by Farah’s running at their line.

The captain put his team equal on 15 minutes with a trademark dash from dummy half and passed inside for second rower Liam Fulton on 21 minutes to bash over and take advantage of some slack Cowboys tryline defence.

That defence again cost the Cowboys, Fulton finding himself in plenty of space and offloaded for injury replacement Masada Iosefa to score underneath the posts on 31 minutes.

But despite the Tigers’ dominance, the Cowboys managed to stay in touch with two good team tries inspired by Bowen.

Bowen was integral to a stunning team try on 24 minutes, receiving the ball on his own 30 metre line and running at the line before setting up Faifai Loa to score in the corner.

Down 16-10, the Cowboys fullback collected a ball from a turnover in the 36th minute and put centre Brent Tate through to score to make it 16-16 at the break.

While the Tigers dominated the first half it was mostly the Cowboys in the second and they took the lead on 46 minutes through Anthony Mitchell.

The interchange hooker was unguarded from dummy half and beat three defenders to grab his first try since moving to Townsville.

Bowen put the match beyond reach in the 77th minute, his drop-goal attempt taking a fortunate deflection to give the Cowboys a seven-point advantage.

Gavin Cooper rubbed salt into the wounds on 79 minutes when he pounced on a Johnathan Thurston grubber to score.

The Tigers’ injury toll also included losing five-eighth Curtis Sironen to an arm injury in the first half and Iosefa to a knee injury in the final 10 minutes.

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