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Members first access to home game tickets | 7-12

As the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys prepare to host the Sharks this Friday at Queensland Country Bank Stadium for ANZAC Round and the Paul Green Medal, attention is already turning to the next exciting phase of the 2026 season.

With nine regular home games still to come, tickets for games 7–12 will soon be released as the race toward finals football heats up.

Cowboys members will receive first access to tickets, with an exclusive pre‑sale opening Wednesday 6 May for a 24‑hour window. To be eligible, fans must be 2026 Cowboys member by Sunday 3 May. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public following the pre‑sale period.

Tickets for home games 1–6 were released earlier this year and were snapped up quickly, with strong demand expected again for the remaining matches.

The second half of the draw features some unmissable moments, including clashes with our Queensland rivals and a blockbuster Round 17 showdown when Ivan Cleary’s men come to town.

Members also receive 10% off tickets, delivering value from the moment you join while staying connected to the club all season long.

Primary account holders will receive pre‑sale information via email, including a link and unique access code. Tickets are subject to availability and will be delivered digitally closer to each game day.

Full season members already have their reserved seats locked in for all 12 home games but can also purchase additional tickets at a discounted price to share the game day experience with family and friends.

With plenty still to play for, the NRLW season fast approaching and three blockbuster double‑headers at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, there’s even more for members to be part of both on and off the field.

Joining as member is the best way to secure early access and be part of our 2026 season.

 

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