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2002 North Queensland Cowboys season


FieldValue
year2002
team_colournavy
font_colourwhite
leagueNRL
league_link[NRL](2002-nrl-season)
league_rank11th
league_wins8
league_draws0
league_losses16
points_for496
points_against803
playoff_resultMissed finals
CEO_titleCEO
CEODenis Keeffe
coach_titleCoach
coachMurray Hurst (sacked on 3 April)
Graham Murray
captainPaul Bowman
stadiumDairy Farmers Stadium
avg_attendance12,133
high_attendance24,212 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Round 1)
top_triesMatt Sing (16)
top_goalsJosh Hannay (48)
top_pointsJosh Hannay (108)
prev_season[2001](2001-north-queensland-cowboys-season)
next_season[2003](2003-north-queensland-cowboys-season)

Graham Murray

The 2002 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 8th in the club's history. Coached by Murray Hurst and captained by Paul Bowman, they competed in the NRL's 2002 Telstra Premiership. Graham Murray replaced Hurst after three rounds and helped the club to their highest finish (11th) and most competition points (20) at the time.

Season summary

The Cowboys underwent another rebuild in 2002 following a disastrous 2001 season. A number of players were moved on, with the key recruit being former Australian and Queensland winger Matt Sing. Sing was an instant success for the club, finishing the 2002 season as the team's top try scorer and being named their Player of the Year. He would later earn his way back into representative sides, becoming a club legend for the Cowboys, being named in their 10th and 20th Anniversary Teams and an inaugural inductee into their Hall of Fame in 2016.

The 2002 season began with three straight losses and looked to be even worse than the year before. Following their Round 3 defeat to the Melbourne Storm, coach Murray Hurst was sacked and replaced by former Sydney Roosters boss Graham Murray, who had taken the Roosters to the Grand Final just two years earlier. Another key piece of their rebuild, Murray would later lead the club to their first finals series and first Grand Final, and was their most successful head coach until the arrival of Paul Green.

Although the success was not instant, the signs were there, as the side won three of their first six games under Murray. Five straights losses soon followed, before ending the year with four wins from their final seven games, giving hope for the 2003 season. The club finished the regular season in 11th, their highest ever finish, with 20 competition points, also a record.

Off the field, Peter Parr joined the club as football manager for the 2002 season. A former administrator with the Perth Reds and Brisbane Broncos, Parr later held the positions of CEO and General Manager and was instrumental in the club's future successes and bringing players, such as Johnathan Thurston, to the club.

2002 also saw the retirement of club stalwart and foundation player Peter Jones, who held the club's most games record until 2004. Jones, the first player to play 100 games for the club, would remain on the Cowboys football operations staff until the end of 2012. While one club great retired, another emerged, with Aaron Payne making his debut in Round 12. Payne would go onto play 219 games for the club and start at hooker in their first ever Grand Final appearance in 2005.

Milestones

  • Round 1: Ken McGuinness, Matt Sing and David Thompson made their debuts for the club.
  • Round 1: Matt Petersen made his NRL debut.
  • Round 4: Ashley Alberts and Ty Williams made their NRL debuts.
  • Round 5: Jaiman Lowe made his NRL debut.
  • Round 7: Glenn Morrison played his 50th game for the club.
  • Round 8: Nathan Fien played his 50th game for the club.
  • Round 10: Ben Laity made his NRL debut.
  • Round 12: Aaron Payne and Simon Phillips made their NRL debuts.
  • Round 15: Tevita Amone made his debut for the club.
  • Round 19: Derrick Watkins made his NRL debut.
  • Round 21: Paul Bowman played his 100th game for the club.

Squad List

Squad Movement

2002 Gains

PlayerSigned from
Tevita AmoneWestern Suburbs Magpies (mid-season)
Ken McGuinnessToowoomba Clydesdales
Matt PetersenNewcastle Knights
Matt SingSydney Roosters
David ThompsonCanterbury Bulldogs

2002 Losses

PlayerSigned To
Geoff BellPenrith Panthers
Adam ConnellyACT Griffins (rugby union)
Brett HetheringtonRetired
Brian JellickLimoux Grizzlies
Trent LeisRedcliffe Dolphins
Naipolioni KuricibiRetired
Bruce MamandoRetired
Danny MooreRetired
Adam NablePia Donkeys
Julian O'NeillWigan Warriors
Lee OudenrynRetired
Nick PatersonCronulla Sharks
Matt PetersenParramatta Eels (mid-season)
Paul PensiniReleased
Robert RelfWidnes Vikings
Mark ShipwayNorthern Eagles
Damien SmithRetired
Kyle WarrenCastleford Tigers

Ladder

Fixtures

Regular season

WIN = #CCFFCC LOSS = #FFBBBB DRAW = #FFFFCC

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance**Legend**:
16 MarchRound 1Brisbane BroncosDairy Farmers Stadium6 – 42DoyleHannay (1/1)24,212
23 MarchRound 2Newcastle KnightsEnergyAustralia Stadium18 – 50Bradford, Petersen, Matt SingHannay (3/3)14,868
30 MarchRound 3Melbourne StormOlympic Park10 – 38Hannay, MorrisonHannay (1/2)8,828
6 AprilRound 4WarriorsDairy Farmers Stadium20 – 50Morrison (2), Bowen, HannayHannay (2/4)9,657
13 AprilRound 5South Sydney RabbitohsDairy Farmers Stadium30 – 18Bowen, Bradford, Morrison, Muspratt, WilliamsHannay (5/6)11,014
21 AprilRound 6Sydney RoostersAussie Stadium12 – 58Fien, SingMorrison (2/2)7,318
27 AprilRound 7Penrith PanthersPenrith Stadium28 – 18Fien (2), Bowen, Petersen, WilliamsMorrison (4/5)8.759
5 MayRound 8Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium19 – 20Doyle, Morrison, SingMorrison (3/5), Fien (1 FG)11,174
11 MayRound 9Wests TigersDairy Farmers Stadium40 – 16Bowen (2), Sing (2), Fien, Hannay, McGuinnessHannay (6/9)13,089
18 MayRound 10Penrith PanthersDairy Farmers Stadium8 – 38BowmanHannay (2/2)10,512
26 MayRound 11Canberra RaidersCanberra Stadium20 – 32Sing (2), Alberts, GatisBowen (2/4)7,128
1 JuneRound 12St George Illawarra DragonsDairy Farmers Stadium40 – 32Bowman (2), Gatis, Peter Jones, Morrison, Sing, WilliamsMorrison (6/7)10,561
9 JuneRound 13WarriorsEricsson Stadium6 – 34PhillipsMorrison (1/1)14,616
16 JuneRound 14Brisbane BroncosANZ Stadium8 – 52Bowen, BowmanBowen (0/1), Hannay (0/1)10,215
22 JuneRound 15Cronulla SharksDairy Farmers Stadium16 – 46Bowen, Muckert, SingHannay (2/3)13,568
29 JuneRound 16St George Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium18 – 45Bowen, Fien, SingHannay (3/3)7,987
Round 17Bye
13 JulyRound 18Northern EaglesDairy Farmers Stadium12 – 28Bowen, SingHannay (2/2)8,505
20 JulyRound 19Canberra RaidersDairy Farmers Stadium34 – 18Sing (2), Bowen, Bowman, Muckert, WilliamsHannay (5/6)8,121
28 JulyRound 20Northern EaglesBrookvale Oval30 – 18Williams (2), Bowman, Dezolt, MaddisonHannay (3/6)6,520
3 AugustRound 21Canterbury BulldogsDairy Farmers Stadium26 – 34Bowman (2), Dezolt, MorrisonHannay (5/6)12,231
10 AugustRound 22Melbourne StormDairy Farmers Stadium30 – 40Sing (2), Bowen, Dezolt, Fien, SheppardBowen (3/4), Hannay (0/2)9,238
Round 23Bye
24 AugustRound 24Cronulla SharksToyota Park14 – 36Bowman, Dezolt, WilliamsHannay (1/3)12,658
31 AugustRound 25South Sydney RabbitohsAussie Stadium36 – 34Williams (3), Bowen, Bowman, Fien, SingHannay (4/7)9,129
7 SeptemberRound 26Parramatta EelsDairy Farmers Stadium15 – 6Williams (2)Hannay (3/5), Fien (1 FG)14,892

Statistics

NameAppTGFGPtsTotals89692496
51--4
3----
24125-58
1410--40
32--8
3----
16----
84--16
112--8
247-230
151--4
19348-108
181--4
1----
16----
18----
81--4
12----
91--4
9----
15716-60
132--8
171--4
5----
82--8
41--4
3----
91--4
2316--64
13----
21----
3----
2----
13----
2113--52

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Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 2002.

[State of Origin 1](2002-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 2](2002-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 3](2002-state-of-origin-series)
John Buttigieg
John Doyle

Honours

Club

  • Player of the Year: Matt Sing
  • Players' Player: Matt Sing
  • Club Person of the Year: Martin Locke

Feeder Clubs

[[Queensland Cup]]

  • North Queensland Young Guns - 6th, missed finals

References

References

  1. (6 September 2016). "Cowboys Hall of Fame unveiled".
  2. (17 May 2015). "Introducing your 20-year team!".
  3. (3 April 2002). "If Cowboys need help, Bennett is their man".
  4. North Queensland Cowboys seasonhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/cowboys/peter-parr-is-the-creator-of-the-cowboys-enviable-culture/news-story/1406b89c0ffda792617c66abae7e4ef7
  5. (10 August 2002). "Last of the original Cowboys to ride off into the sunset".
  6. "NRL 2002 - North Queensland Cowboys - Rugby League Project".
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