Five tries between wingers Semi Valemei and Murray Taulagi led the Cowboys to a stunning 45-20 victory over the Storm in Townsville on Sunday.
The scores were locked at 14-14 at the break but it was North Queensland with their season on the line who laid on five tries in the second half to stun the Storm juggernaut with an attacking masterclass.
Mid-season recruit Valemei shone in his first game as a Cowboy, replacing veteran winger Kyle Feldt's regular spot on the right-edge, showing his pace and skill to finish off a dominant attacking display from playmakers Chad Townsend and Tom Dearden.
Languishing in 16th place, the Cowboys needed to break their losing streak if they hope to turn the corner on their season and with the help of returning Maroons - Tom Dearden, Valentine Holmes, Jeremiah Nanai, Reuben Cotter and Taulagi - Todd Payten's side stood up in front of the Cowboys faithful on Sunday afternoon.
The Cowboys got off to a flying start with some slick attacking sets setting up Raiders recruit Valemei with back-to-back tries in his first eight minutes a Cowboy.
Valemei doubles up
But come the 22nd minute and the Storm were quick to expose the poor defence seen from the Cowboys right-edge this season, with Nick Meaney looping a pass to winger Xavier Coates who crossed the line almost untouched.
Yet the home side were quick to make Melbourne pay for a costly handling error with Tom Dearden and Scott Drinkwater combining to put Origin star Valentine Holmes through for North Queensland's third try. Holmes couldn't convert his own try, leaving the score 14-6.
But coach Todd Payten wasn't smiling for long when Melbourne's left edge once again left Cowboys defenders in their wake, with powerhouse Justin Olam crossing the line before leaving the field for a HIA. A Meaney penalty goal three minutes later brought the scores level 14-14 at the break.
Olam special in Townsville
Making it a club debut to remember, Valemei crossed for a hattrick in the opening minutes of the second half. With Coates knocking a looping pass into the hands of Hiku who put the young winger through in the corner to make it three.
But Cowboys flyer Taulagi couldn't let the right edge have all the fun and powered on to the end of a Holmes pass to cross in the left corner. Holmes conversion made it 26-14.
Taulagi gets over
While Meaney crossed again for Melbourne, a double from Taulagi followed by Nanai crossing for one of his own was enough to put the home side in a comfortable 18-point lead with fifteen minutes to play.
But it was Townsend who iced the Round 14 win after Hiku broke the line down the right-edge before finding the skipper who crashed over the line for North Queensland’s eighth.
Match: Cowboys v Storm
Round 14 -
home Team
Cowboys
10th Position
away Team
Storm
7th Position
Venue: Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
Match Snapshot
- Cowboys winger Sami Valemei became the first Cowboy to score a hattrick on club debut.
- Melbourne centre Justin Olam left the field in the 35th minute for a HIA and did not return after failing the assessment.
- The Cowboys have won six from eight at Queensland Country Bank Stadium this season.
- Cowboys' outside backs had a day out with Valentine Holmes running 195 metres and Murray Taulagi 171 metres.
- Reece Robson got through plenty of work in defence with 34 tackles in the No. 9 jersey.
- Melbourne hooker Harry Grant stood up in the losing side, making 45 tackles and taking seven runs from dummy-half.
Play of the Game
Joining North Queensland mid-season, winger Semi Valemei made a statement in his club debut on Sunday. While two tries in the opening eight minutes would have been enough to smile about, the 24-year-old flyer was out to make sure his name was one to remember, crossing for not just a double but a hattrick in front of his new home crowd. The play started in the hands of halfback Chad Townsend who threw a looping pass which was knocked off the hands of Xavier Coates and into the chest of Peta Hiku, who once again found his new right-side winger to not only put his side in front by 12, but give Valemei plenty to celebrate at Queensland CountryBank Stadium.
Valemei gets a hattrick
What They Said
"The second half was the same as our first half start...it was putrid to be quite honest. Our defence was really disappointing. We just don't learn from our mistakes and we took it to another level today but I'm not quite sure when the penny is going to drop. It's frustrating and it must be frustrating for the players as well but it might be part of individual's preparation to be honest." - Storm coach Craig Bellamy
"It was really pleasing. Scored 45 points against a good defensive team and defended our line pretty well for the most part. He (Valemei) scored three tries, ran the ball really hard, was hard to handle and a really positive start for us. When Feldty (Kyle Feldt) is at his best he makes us a really good team. He just had some decision making lapses which is why we decided to make that change. Once our Origin players got through Origin and once I eyeballed them to make sure they were keen and ready to play so I guess that's why it was so late in the week." - Cowboys coach Todd Payten
NRL Press Conference: Cowboys v Storm - Round 14, 2023
What's Next
The Cowboys enjoy a bye before opening Round 16 when they host the Panthers in a Friday night Queensland Country Bank clash.
Meanwhile the Storm will travel to Campbelltown to meet with Tim Sheens Wests Tigers on Saturday night.