2001 North Queensland Cowboys season

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2001 North Queensland Cowboys season
NRL Rank13th
Play-off resultMissed finals
2001 recordWins: 6; draws: 2; losses: 18
Points scoredFor: 514; against: 771
Team information
Coach Tim Sheens (resigned on 25 May)
Murray Hurst
Captain
Stadium Dairy Farmers Stadium
Avg. attendance13,133
High attendance21,729 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Round 1)
Top scorers
Tries Glenn Morrison (13)
Goals Julian O'Neill (56)
Points Julian O'Neill (156)
  2000 2002  

The 2001 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 7th in the club's history. Coached by Tim Sheens and captained by Paul Bowman, they competed in the NRL's 2001 Telstra Premiership.

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Following a mid-season club taker over by News Limited, Sheens resigned as head coach on 25 May and was replaced by his assistant, Murray Hurst.

Season summary

2001 was another season that started with high hopes but ended in disaster for the club. It got off to an awful start before a ball was even kicked, when club captain Tim Brasher injured his knee in the pre-season, resulting in a complete reconstruction and ruling him out for the year. [1] The club struggled to replace the outgoing Scott Prince in the halves and Brasher at fullback, winning just two games after 11 games to sit in last place on the ladder.

Their Round 6 win over the Wests Tigers was shrouded in controversy when Tigers' winger John Hopoate, in an attempt to unsettle several of his opponents, inserted his finger in three players' anuses, the first occurring during the seventh minute of play. Hopoate was subsequently suspended for 12 games. [2]

Following the Round 11 loss to the Canterbury Bulldogs, Tim Sheens took a period of stress-leave and later resigned from the club on 25 May after News Limited took full control of the club. [3] He was replaced by his assistant, former Tongan national team coach Murray Hurst.

The change did little to alter the fortunes of the side, winning just four of their last 15 games. A win in Round 26 over the Warriors in Auckland spared the side of a second straight wooden spoon, finishing ahead of the Penrith Panthers on points differential.

Despite the issues on and off the field, there were a number of bright spots throughout the season, including the emergence of Matthew Bowen. Bowen, who made his debut in Round 2, would go onto play 270 games, scoring 130 tries, and representing Australia and Queensland during his 13-year career at the club. [4] Another positive was the selection of four players in the victorious Queensland squad for the 2001 State of Origin series, the most for the club at the time. All four players selected (Paul Bowman, John Buttigieg, John Doyle and Nathan Fien) were local products who came through the junior ranks of the club. [5]

Milestones

Squad List

North Queensland Cowboys NRL Squad 2001
First team squadCoaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)


Squad Movement

2001 Gains

PlayerSigned From
Trent Leis Redcliffe colours.svg Redcliffe Dolphins
Tim Maddison Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks
Danny Moore Broncoscolours.png London Broncos
Adam Nable Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers
Lee Oudenryn Auckland colours.svg Auckland Warriors
Scott Whiting Wests Panthers Colours.svg Wests Panthers

2001 Losses

PlayerSigned To
Graham Appo Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants
Greg Bourke Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Burleigh Bears
Scott Donald Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels
Noel Goldthorpe Released
Paul Green Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters
Chad Halliday Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels
Jason Nicol Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds
Scott Prince Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Ben Rauter Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

Ladder

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 262024839406+43342
2 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 261736617568+4937
3 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights (P)261619782639+14333
4 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 261529594513+8132
5 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 2614111696511+18529
6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 2613112647589+5827
7 St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 2612212661573+8826
8 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 2612212638629+926
9 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2611114704725-2123
10 Northern Eagles colours.svg Northern Eagles 2611114603750-14723
11 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 269116600623-2319
12 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 269116474746-27219
13 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 266218514771-25714
14 Panthers colours.svg Penrith Panthers 267019521847-32614

Fixtures

Regular season

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
17 FebruaryRound 1 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Dairy Farmers Stadium 17 – 18 Morrison, O'Neill O'Neill (4/5), Fien (1 FG)21,729
24 FebruaryRound 2 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Colonial Stadium 32 – 28 Strickland (2), Buttigieg, Fien, O'Neill, Relf O'Neill (4/7)12,321
3 MarchRound 3 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Dairy Farmers Stadium 8 – 32 Buttigieg, Morrison O'Neill (0/2)19,263
10 MarchRound 4 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Cazaly's Stadium 18 – 32 Hannay, Morrison, Relf O'Neill (3/3)13,500
17 MarchRound 5 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks Toyota Park 16 – 24 Bowman, Morrison, Relf O'Neill (2/3)10,250
24 MarchRound 6 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Dairy Farmers Stadium 24 – 10 Bowman, Buttigieg, O'Neill, Shipway O'Neill (4/6)12,357
1 AprilRound 7 St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium 12 – 48 Fien, Warren O'Neill (2/2)9,583
7 AprilRound 8 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Dairy Farmers Stadium 14 – 14 Bowman, Buttigieg, Warren O'Neill (1/4)12,949
15 AprilRound 9 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Bruce Stadium 26 – 34 Bowen, Doyle, Leis, Morrison, Warren Leis (3/4), O'Neill (0/1)7,191
22 AprilRound 10 Northern Eagles colours.svg Northern Eagles Cazaly's Stadium 22 – 24 Bowen, Fien, O'Neill O'Neill (5/5)6,113
28 AprilRound 11 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs Dairy Farmers Stadium 14 – 26 Jellick, Morrison O'Neill (3/3)9,820
13 MayRound 12 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Marathon Stadium 34 – 42 Bowman (2), Jellick, Morrison, Paterson, Warren Leis (4/4), O'Neill (1/2)18,039
20 MayRound 13 Auckland colours.svg Warriors Dairy Farmers Stadium 35 – 18 Leis (2), Bowman, Fien, Luck, Morrison Leis (3/6), O'Neill (2/3), Fien (1 FG)10,819
27 MayRound 14 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos ANZ Stadium 6 – 50 Fien Leis (1/1)14,714
2 JuneRound 15 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Dairy Farmers Stadium 24 – 38 O'Neill (3), Bowen Leis (4/5)10,987
16 JuneRound 16 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters SFS 24 – 50 Bowman, Morrison, O'Neill, Shipway, Warren Leis (1/2), O'Neill (1/3)6,432
23 JuneRound 17 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Penrith Stadium 26 – 20 Doyle, Hannay, Luck, O'Neill O'Neill (5/5)7,326
7 JulyRound 18 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks Dairy Farmers Stadium 6 – 36 Maddison O'Neill (1/1)13,494
14 JulyRound 19 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 18 – 20 Jellick, Leis, Morrison, O'Neill O'Neill (1/4)4,724
21 JulyRound 20 St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons Dairy Farmers Stadium 34 – 10 Bowman, Hannay, Jellick, Jones, Leis, Morrison Leis (5/7)14,293
29 JulyRound 21 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium 0 – 6213,192
4 AugustRound 22 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Dairy Farmers Stadium 10 – 29 Bowman, Jones O'Neill (1/2)11,261
12 AugustRound 23 Northern Eagles colours.svg Northern Eagles Brookvale Oval 24 – 24 Bowman (2), Bowen, Jellick, Morrison O'Neill (2/5), Bowen (0/1)8,009
18 AugustRound 24 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs Sydney Showground 22 – 30 Bowen, Bowman, Jones O'Neill (4/5), Bowen (1/1)6,715
25 AugustRound 25 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Dairy Farmers Stadium 18 – 34 Morrison, O'Neill, Relf O'Neill (3/3)14,147
2 SeptemberRound 26 Auckland colours.svg Warriors Ericsson Stadium 30 – 18 Gatis (2), Bowen, Relf O'Neill (7/8)24,568
Legend:   Win  Loss  Draw  Bye

Statistics

Name App T G FG Pts
Geoff Bell 10----
Matthew Bowen 1561-26
Paul Bowman 2512--48
Tarin Bradford 2----
John Buttigieg 154--16
Adam Connelly 7----
Paul Dezolt 5----
John Doyle 112--8
Nathan Fien 265-222
George Gatis 82--8
Josh Hannay 123--12
Brett Hetherington 7----
Brian Jellick 175--20
Peter Jones 243--12
Naipolioni Kuricibi 1----
Trent Leis 17521-62
Micheal Luck 162--8
Tim Maddison 191--4
Bruce Mamando 1----
John Manning 1----
Jamie McDonald 13----
Leigh McWilliams 3----
Danny Moore 2----
Glenn Morrison 2313--52
Chris Muckert 10----
Shane Muspratt 12----
Adam Nable 1----
Julian O'Neill 231156-156
Lee Oudenryn 3----
Nick Paterson 121--4
Paul Pensini 2----
Robert Relf 215--20
Chris Sheppard 17----
Mark Shipway 172--8
Damien Smith 3----
Daniel Strickland 172--8
Shaun Valentine 7----
Kyle Warren 175--20
Totals89782514

Source: [6]

Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 2001.

City vs Country State of Origin 1 State of Origin 2 State of Origin 3
Paul Bowman
-
Queensland
Queensland
Queensland
John Buttigieg
-
Queensland
-
Queensland
John Doyle
-
Queensland
-
Queensland
Nathan Fien
-
-
Queensland
-
Glenn Morrison
Country
-
-
-

Honours

Club

Feeder Clubs

NSWRL First Division

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