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2003 North Queensland Cowboys season


FieldValue
year2003
team_colournavy
font_colourwhite
leagueNRL
league_link[NRL](2003-nrl-season)
league_rank11th
league_wins10
league_draws0
league_losses14
points_for606
points_against629
playoff_resultMissed finals
CEO_titleCEO
CEODenis Keeffe
coach_titleCoach
coachGraham Murray
captainPaul Bowman
stadiumDairy Farmers Stadium
avg_attendance14,892
high_attendance25,242 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Round 4)
top_triesMatt Sing (21)
top_goalsJosh Hannay (95)
top_pointsJosh Hannay (230)
prev_season[2002](2002-north-queensland-cowboys-season)
next_season[2004](2004-north-queensland-cowboys-season)

The 2003 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 9th in the club's history. Coached by Graham Murray and captained by Paul Bowman, they competed in the NRL's 2003 Telstra Premiership. Although the club once again finished 11th, they recorded their highest number of wins (10) and competition points (24) in a season.

Season summary

The rebuild continued for the Cowboys heading into the 2003 season, with 12 players leaving the club. Their key signings included premiership-winning back rower Kevin Campion, New Zealand international prop Paul Rauhihi and journeyman utility David Myles. All three would eventually help the club to their first finals appearance a year later.

Following a solid end to the 2002 season, the new year started brightly for the club, as they won six games from the first 12 rounds to sit inside the Top 8. They picked up three straights win from Rounds 10-12, their first three-game winning streak since 1998. A mid-season slump would soon follow, with eight losses from their next nine fixtures.

The season ended strongly once again, with three wins from their final four games to secure a second consecutive 11th place finish, four competition points outside the Top 8. During the season Matt Sing became the first Cowboy to represent Australia, when selected for their July Test match against New Zealand.

Milestones

  • Round 1: Kevin Campion, Paul McNicholas, David Myles and Paul Rauhihi made their debuts for the club.
  • Round 2: Brenton Bowen made his NRL debut.
  • Round 6: Neil Sweeney made his debut for the club.
  • Round 13: Jason Barsley made his NRL debut.
  • Round 13: John Buttigieg played his 100th game for the club.
  • Round 14: Matthew Bowen played his 50th game for the club.
  • Round 15: Aaron Morgan made his NRL debut.
  • Round 18: Daniel Sorbello made his NRL debut.
  • Round 19: Micheal Luck played his 50th game for the club.
  • Round 22: Jacob Lillyman made his NRL debut.
  • Round 22: Daniel Strickland played his 50th game for the club.
  • Round 23: Shane Muspratt played his 50th game for the club.

Squad List

Squad Movement

2003 Gains

PlayerSigned from
Jason BarsleyCentral Comets
Dane CampbellRedcliffe Dolphins
Kevin CampionWarriors
Paul McNicholasSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Michael MeiganCanterbury Bulldogs
Aaron MorganWests Panthers
David MylesWarriors
Paul RauhihiCanterbury Bulldogs
Neil SweeneyNewcastle Knights

2003 Losses

PlayerSigned from
Ashley AlbertsBrisbane Broncos
Tevita AmoneReleased
Tarin BradfordRetired
Tim BrasherRetired
John DoyleRetired
Peter JonesRetired
Tim MaddisonPia Donkeys
John ManningMelbourne Storm
Ken McGuinnessRetired
Justin McKayWests Tigers
Shaun ValentineRetired

Ladder

Fixtures

Regular season

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

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance**Legend**:
15 MarchRound 1Canberra RaidersDairy Farmers Stadium14 – 46Sing (2), HannayHannay (1/3)15,421
22 MarchRound 2Manly Sea EaglesDairy Farmers Stadium30 – 20Lowe (2), McNicholas, SingHannay (7/8)10,937
31 MarchRound 3South Sydney RabbitohsAussie Stadium27 – 20B. Bowen, Muckert, SheppardHannay (7/8), Sheppard (1 FG)9,422
5 AprilRound 4Brisbane BroncosDairy Farmers Stadium24 – 32B. Bowen, Morrison, Myles, McWilliamsHannay (4/4), B. Bowen (0/1)25,242
12 AprilRound 5Sydney RoostersDairy Farmers Stadium0 – 3212,089
21 AprilRound 6WarriorsEricsson Stadium24 – 30Sing (2), Hannay, McWilliamsHannay (4/4)19,722
26 AprilRound 7Melbourne StormDairy Farmers Stadium32 – 12Sing (3), Hannay, WilliamsHannay (6/6)12,023
Round 8Bye
11 MayRound 9Brisbane BroncosANZ Stadium12 – 38M. Bowen, MylesHannay (2/2)13,197
17 MayRound 10Wests TigersDairy Farmers Stadium26 – 8Sing (2), Luck, MusprattHannay (5/6)10,783
24 MayRound 11Manly Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval31 – 20Sing (2), Hannay, Morrison, MylesHannay (5/6), Morrison (0/1), Sheppard (1 FG)7,028
1 JuneRound 12St George Illawarra DragonsOki Jubilee Stadium36 – 16Sing (2), Bowman, Morrison, Sheppard, WilliamsHannay (6/7)13,517
7 JuneRound 13Penrith PanthersDairy Farmers Stadium24 – 28Barsley, Hannay, Myles, WilliamsHannay (4/5)17,012
15 JuneRound 14Sydney RoostersAussie Stadium14 – 15Morrison, MylesHannay (3/4)9,123
21 JuneRound 15Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium22 – 24Morgan, Morrison, Myles, SweeneyHannay (3/5)9,027
28 JuneRound 16Cronulla SharksDairy Farmers Stadium28 – 34Williams (2), M. Bowen, MorrisonHannay (6/7)13,598
5 JulyRound 17WarriorsDairy Farmers Stadium30 – 10Hannay, Morrison, Sing, WilliamsHannay (7/9)16,028
12 JulyRound 18Melbourne StormOlympic Park16 – 22Dezolt, Morgan, MylesMorrison (2/4)7,643
19 JulyRound 19St George Illawarra DragonsDairy Farmers Stadium16 – 38M. Bowen, Bowman, SingMorrison (2/3), Hannay (0/1)16,542
27 JulyRound 20Canterbury BulldogsSydney Showground22 – 42Hannay, Myles, McDonald, SingHannay (3/5)7,091
Round 21Bye
9 AugustRound 22Newcastle KnightsDairy Farmers Stadium24 – 60M. Bowen, Muckert, Rauhihi, WilliamsHannay (4/4)15,072
16 AugustRound 23Canberra RaidersCanberra Stadium34 – 28B. Bowen, Bowman, Hannay, Myles, Payne, WilliamsHannay (5/7)8,074
23 AugustRound 24South Sydney RabbitohsDairy Farmers Stadium60 – 8M. Bowen (3), Hannay, Muckert, Myles, Payne, Rauhihi, Sing, WilliamsHannay (10/12)13,872
31 AugustRound 25Wests TigersCampbelltown Stadium34 – 14Williams (3), Sing (2), Hannay, MuckertHannay (3/6), M. Bowen (0/1)6,158
7 SeptemberRound 26Newcastle KnightsEnergyAustralia Stadium26 – 34M. Bowen, Myles, SingM. Bowen (5/7)18,244

Statistics

NameAppTGFGPtsTotals991042606
31--4
63--12
2095-46
163--12
8----
24----
91--4
2----
1----
231095-230
3----
242--8
221--4
111--4
71--4
142--8
22--8
2274-36
234--16
211--4
2411--44
42--8
222-210
2021--84
1----
17----
71--4
6----
1----
2----
2212--48

Source:

Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 2003.

City vs Country[State of Origin 1](2003-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 2](2003-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 3](2003-state-of-origin-series)July TestOctober Test[Ashes Series](2003-kangaroo-tour-of-great-britain-and-france)
Matthew Bowen
Paul Bowman
Josh Hannay
Glenn Morrison
Paul Rauhihi
Matt Sing

Honours

Club

  • Player of the Year: Paul Rauhihi
  • Players' Player: Matt Sing
  • Club Person of the Year: Ty Williams

Feeder Clubs

[[Queensland Cup]]

  • North Queensland Young Guns - 7th, missed finals

References

References

  1. link. (2011-10-12 at ''cowboys.com.au'')
  2. "NRL 2003 - North Queensland Cowboys - Rugby League Project".
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