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Five Cowboys score tries in Q-Cup action

We take a look at the stats of the 12 Cowboys contracted players who played in the opening round of the Queensland Cup this past weekend. 

Thomas Gilbert (Townsville Blackhawks) v Northern Pride 

62 minutes, 1 try, 22 runs, 206 metres, 61 post-contact metres, 1 line break, 4 tackle breaks, 37 tackles. 

Corey Jensen (Townsville Blackhawks) v Northern Pride

50 minutes, 12 runs, 149 metres, 47 post-contact metres, 1 tackle break, 21 tackles 

Ben Hampton (Northern Pride) v Townsville Blackhawks 

80 minutes, 12 runs, 116 metres, 23 post-contact metres, 3 tackle breaks

Enari Tuala (Northern Pride) v Townsville Blackhawks 

80 minutes, 1 try, 17 runs, 177 metres, 59 post-contact metres, 1 line break, 8 tackle breaks

Gideon Gela-Mosby (Northern Pride) v Townsville Blackhawks

80 minutes, 21 runs, 148 metres, 23 post-contact metres, 1 try assist, 1 line break assist, 4 tackle breaks

Jake Clifford (Northern Pride) v Townsville Blackhawks

80 minutes, 13 runs, 80 metres, 10 post-contact metres, 1 tackle break

Peter Hola (Northern Pride) v Townsville Blackhawks

55 minutes, 11 runs, 141 metres, 39 post-contact metres, 5 tackle breaks, 28 tackles

Dan Russell (Mackay Cutters) v Central Queensland Capras

80 minutes, 1 try, 7 runs, 82 metres, 25 post-contact metres, 12 tackles 

Emry Pere (Mackay Cutters) v Central Queensland Capras

38 minutes, 6 runs, 52 metres, 20 post-contact metres, 19 tackles

Shane Wright (Mackay Cutters) v Central Queensland Capras

80 minutes, 1 try, 10 runs, 99 metres, 46 post-contact metres, 1 line break, 2 tackle breaks, 23 tackles 

Reuben Cotter (Mackay Cutters) v Central Queensland Capras

35 minutes, 1 try, 5 runs, 73 metres, 29 post-contact metres, 1 line break, 4 tackle breaks20 tackles

Logan Bayliss-Brow (Mackay Cutters) v Central Queensland Capras

25 minutes, 6 runs, 69 metres, 23 post-contact metres,12 tackles 

Acknowledgement of Country

North Queensland Cowboys respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.