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UPDATE: Somehow the Eels made the impossible possible to spoil Jason Taumalolo 's historic moment. They Eels executed the only blue-print that has worked for them this year. Fighting hard and doing the fundamentals well. High completions (93 v 74%). Low errors (4-17). Kicking metres 600m or higher (885m-576m). Exactly the same formula in their wins against the Dogs, Broncos, and Dragons. The potent, dangerous , and perhaps over-confident Cows threatened to blow the Eels off the park on occasions (Eels missed over 50 tackles) as per most's prediction on here, and chanced their arm, but made too many errors. It's the first game the Eels won the yardage, and that was on the back of a subtle change in the game plan and more direct running in the ruck. A gritty team, cast aside, toppled a star-studded side brimming with firepower and talent. 

 

 

The odds are stacked against us.

The Cowboys have won six of their last seven. We’ve lost six of ours.

Sultry Townsville has been a slaugherhouse for the Eels this century. Since 2002, we have won 3 from our last 15 there. Even the 2001 side could only scrape out a draw up there.

Historically, up there, we average around 14 points while conceding close to 30. In today’s faster, higher-scoring game, that trend feels even more ominous. Games are around 10 points higher on average than in 2019. Fifty points per game is now the average. The highest in history.

The Cowboys will also be riding an emotional wave with Jason Taumalolo becoming the Cowboys’ most capped player, surpassing club legend Johnathan Thurston, who’ll be there to mark the occasion. Taumalolo has wound back the clock to become a destroyer in the middle once again.

The Eels just can’t catch a break. Ryley Smith joins the casualty ward from hell, while key players like Mitchell Moses, Josh Addo-Carr and Dylan Walker all look to be carrying bumps and niggles.

We're on a wing and a prayer with few believing in us.

Teams

Cowboys 6th vs Eels 15th, Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Friday 8 May, 2026 8.00pm AEST
Referee: Liam Kennedy (on-field), Belinda Sharpe (touchie), Chris Butler (bunker)
Weather: Townsville. Sultry. 
TAB: Cowboys $1.29, Eels $3.60

Cowboys: 1. Scott Drinkwater 2. Braidon Burns 3. Jaxon Purdue 4. Tomas Chester 5. Zac Laybutt 6. Jake Clifford 7. Tom Dearden 16. Thomas Mikaele 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Jason Taumalolo 11. Heilum Luki 12. Sam McIntyre 13. Reuben Cotter
Bench: 8. Coen Hess 14. Soni Luke 15. Griffin Neame  17. Matthew Lodge 20. Kai O’Donnell  22. Robert Derby
Cut: 18. Xavier Kerrisk 19. Mason Barber  21. Kaiden Lahrs 
Head Coach: Todd Payton

Eels: 1. Joash Papali’i 2. Brian Kelly 3. Jordan Samrani 4. Sean Russell 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Ronald Volkman 7. Mitchell Moses 8. Luca Moretti 9. Tallyn Da Silva 7. Charlie Guymer 11. Kelma Tuilagi 12. Jack Williams 13. Jack de Belin
Bench: 10. Junior Paulo 14. Dylan Walker 15. Saxon Pryke 16. Toni Mataele 18. Apa Twidle 19. Teancum Brown 
Cut: 20. Jezaiah Funa-Luta 21. Araz Nanva 22. Lorenzo Talataina
Head Coach: Jason Ryles

Last hour changes: Guymer starts at prop. Junior to bench. Lorenzo cut. Mikaele starts at prop. Hess to bench.

Stat Attack

Jason Taumalolo will play his 295th NRL game for the Cowboys and will surpassing Johnathan Thurston’s club record of 294. It's his 17th season.
The Cowboys have won 5 of their last 7 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.
The Eels have lost 80% of games up in Townsvile this century (12 of their last 15) but have won six of their last eight games against the Cowboys.
Scott Drinkwater has scored 5 tries in his last 5 games.
Josh Addo-Carr has scored 13 tries in his last 11 games against the Cowboys.

The Match-Up

The Cowboys are not a consistent systems side like the Panthers, Warriors, Storm or Dogs need to be. They can beat you even when they complete poorly or make errors because they have strike everywhere. Not unlike the Dolphins, they just need a 15-20 minute period of momentum to score 3-4 tries to wrap up the game and outscore you.  

They are the yardage and linebreak kings. Top-two for both. A lethal mix against a side struggling defensively.

Their blueprint is obvious: roll us through the middle, aided by a scheming, niggling Reed Mahoney. Create ruck chaos and holes in our defensive line, then unleash hell through the likes of Drinkwater, Purdue, Luki, McIntyre and Chester. A mature Jake Clifford’s has become the perfect foil for the classy Tom Dearden.

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For us, the equation is simpler.

In the games we've lost, we've made more errors, completed worse than the opposition and kicked under 550m.

In the games we've won, we've made less errors than the opposition, completed better than the opposition and kicked 600m or more.

The the last two games although we've fought hard, we didn't do the fundamentals well enough. The exact opposite of the Dogs' match.

We made too many errors and our kick-chase faded (480 to 240m, 363 to 191m kick metres from first half to second), meant the scores blew out in 15-20 minute windows where both Manly and the Warriors scored 3 tries in 13 minute periods.

We've lost the yardage battle every game, so our kick chase is vital.

The Warriors, a powerful systems-based team, have only kicked less than 550m once this season. That's telling. They kicked for over 700m last week. The only two games they've lost were when they completed worse and made more errors than the opposition.

At this point, spreading the ball wide and looking pretty isn't going to help us much unless we've created overlaps and extra space. Worse still, because we're losing the yardage game, it increases the chance of errors. A death sentence. The Roosters showed relentless direct running out of the ruck and fatiguing middle third is going to reap rewards.

We are undermanned, so we have to not just fight, but do the fundamentals better. Better kick-chase. Better line speed in defence. Minimise errors. Keeping it simple.

The Story of the Season

Blowout 50+. Fight, fight. Blowout almost 50+. Fight. Blowout 50+. Fight, fight, fight.

Commendably, the Eels have fought for three weeks in a row, but for little reward. There is a team there. But can they continue to fight or will they hop back on the rollercoaster in a year where blowouts are commonplace?

Final Word

History says the Cows. Form says them. Injuries say them. Townsville says them. Bookies and almost all punters say them.

Few give the Eels a chance.

But the team has no option but to believe and fight.

 

 

 

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      • Totally agree Rich. We still need to defend better but last nights game was won on heart

  • The most entertaining aspect of the game tonight was reading all the shit from the pre ejaculaters. They really make themselves look stupid. It looks like they don't realise a game goes for 80mins, not 20, 40 or 60. Calls to sack certain players, sack the coach, sack the strength and conditioning staff, the only one I didn't see needing the sack was MON. I take it not many of you have played in NQ's humid conditions, believe me it doesn't matter how fit you are, it sucks the life out of you, you need months, some even longer, to acclimatise. You have to give credit to Ryles, and the strength and conditioning staff for what they produced tonight, if they were not fit, like many claimed, we would have been lapped. Anyhow, the games over now, so for the pre ejaculaters this is the time to venture, at least now you won't look like an idiot.

    • We might get a day or two off from calls being made for someone to be sacked, it gets monotonous after a while.

    • also a heavy ground did not help with fatigue mw

  • We look so much better with da silva starting more energy. Volkman its his 6 jersey until the end of the season. I certainly wasn't expecting this. Once longi comes back we will be even better, but rylesy will have to make some tough selection calls once we get some troops back. Samrani just continues to impress. They was some on here last year not rating this kid i'm glad there not in charge of r&r

  • Said to my son last night that id have Samrani in the side every week, even if we had no injuries. Its not just that he seems to get over the advantage line every run he makes, but its the fact that he makes so many runs, his effort every time he plays is top notch. He also has a real knack for being in the right spot at the right time, again through effort, but also obviously a really good ability to read the game in front of him.

    • Yeah Simon he's definetly a keeper.

  • Great birthday present from the guys. Missed the game due to being enroute to Fiji resort.

    Coryn, I'll do a bit of scouting while I'm here.

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