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A late goalkicking blunder from the Wests Tigers denied them a first NRLW win in 405 days on Saturday afternoon, with the 24-22 victory for the Cowboys ensuring they remain within touching distance of the top four. 

With scores tied at 18-all with 10 to play, a 60-metre kick return from North Queensland flyer Lavinia Tauhalaliku set up a go-ahead try from Jetaya Faifua which looked to have got the Cowboys home, but for some late individual brilliance from Losana Lutu which reduced the gap to two and left Pauline Piliae-Rasabale with a regulation conversion to tie scores. 

But on an unhappy day in which she converted just one of her side's five tries – while counterpart Kirra Dibb conversely turned all four of her side's tries into six points – Piliae-Rasabale pushed the attempt wide. 

Jetaya Faifua Try

Brett Kimmorley's side had a couple of chances to win it still late on, but couldn't find what would have been a drought-breaking four-pointer. 

It was a particularly important result for North Queensland given the fact that the third-placed Knights and fourth-placed Roosters play fellow top-four sides in Round 7, meaning there's every chance they'll head into next week tied on points with the teams currently in play-offs position. 

While they made a positive enough start, with a couple of early chances where they had the Cowboys camped on their line, things fell apart quickly for the Wests Tigers inside 10 minutes. 

Dual New Zealand-Tonga representative Tauhalaliku crossed for the first try of her NRLW career, before Jakiya Whitfeld got over against the club which she played for last season. 

Lavinia Tauhalaliku Try

What should have been a hit back try from Rebecca Pollard minutes later instead ended in the winger fumbling under pressure from Francesca Goldthorp. 

Ten minutes from the break errors at either end from Vitalina Naikore then gifted the Wests Tigers field position, which skipper Botille Vette-Welsh converted into points with a piercing run down the right side, before they dodged a bullet when Jasmine Peters dropped the ball over the line minutes later. 

Botille Vette-Welsh Try

Peters had to wait just seven minutes of the second half for another chance though, and this time she made no mistake as she went over for a try which it 18-4 after Dibb's third conversion of the day. 

But a calamitous kick defusal from Goldthorp gifted Evie McGrath with a try on debut and opened the door for a Wests Tigers comeback. 

Evie McGrath Try

They then went coast-to-coast to grab a third through Rikeya Horne before being denied an equaliser minutes later when Tara Reinke was ruled to have obstructed Shaniah Power in the lead up to what would have been McGrath's second try. 

That didn't halt the visitors' momentum though and within the next few sets they were over again, this time given the green light for a Pollard strike which came after they stripped North Queensland for numbers down the right. 

Despite North Queensland's return serve from Faifua – and a subsequent Lillian Yarrow effort ruled out by the Bunker for a knock on – Lutu's try with five to go should have been enough to equal scores at 24, but for Piliae-Rasabale's misfortune off the boot. 

Match Snapshot

  • The Cowboys have won three from three at QCB Stadium this season.
  • Wests Tigers have lost all four games they've played in Queensland.
  • Lillian Yarrow was a standout off the bench for the Cowboys, running for 109 metres. 
  • In her second game at NRLW level Lavinia Tauhalaliku scored a try and ran for a game-high 187 metres. 
  • Montana Clifford failed a HIA in the second half and didn't return for the Wests Tigers, while representative prop Sarah Togatuki also underwent a second-half assessment which she passed. Shaianne McGlone also picked up a suspected knee injury. 
  • The Wests Tigers lost despite dominating most of the key statistical categories, including possession, completion rates, run metres and offloads. 

Play of the Game

Kirra Dibb is a playmaker in excellent form right now and that confidence was on full display as she set up her side's second try of the day. After creating just enough indecision in the Wests Tigers defensive line by looking out the back, she squared up to send Jakiya Whitfeld over against her former club. 

Jakiya Whitfeld Try

What They Said

"We got away with it. I aged a few years, but at the end of the day they [the Wests Tigers] were desperate, they came to play, and well done to them. We will take that, but lots to improve on. In patches we were good, like really, really good, and in patches we were awful." – Cowboys coach Ricky Henry. 

Cowboys: Round 7

"The second half was outstanding, we were 15 from 15 [sets] completed, scored more tries than them and had no bench players... we were probably entitled to get a victory today." – Wests Tigers coach Brett Kimmorley. 

Wests Tigers: Round 7

Acknowledgement of Country

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