The Gold Coast Bulletin

Tough NQ ‘will fight’

- TRAVIS MEYN

JOHNATHAN Thurston has lauded North Queensland’s mental toughness as punters scrambled to jump on the Cowboys bandwagon.

The Cowboys are one win away from a second grand final in three years, with only the Roosters standing in their way at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night in their bid to qualify for the October 1 decider.

The absence of Thurston for most of the year coupled with Matt Scott’s knee injury in Round 2 saw the Cowboys written off as premiershi­p contenders by most pundits.

They were rank outsiders against the Sharks and Eels in the opening two weeks of the finals on foreign turf but ended both teams’ seasons.

And they are now being heavily backed to spring another upset and make it through to the grand final.

Almost 80 per cent of bets with UBET for the RoostersCo­wboys clash have been placed on North Queensland, proving the men from Townsville are no longer flying under the radar.

Momentum is everything in finals football and the Cowboys have found it at the right time of the year after sneaking into the top eight.

Thurston, restricted to seven NRL games this season by calf and shoulder injuries, said he had never seen such a mentally strong team in his 13 seasons at the club.

“It’s their mental toughness and the way they keep turning up for each other,” the superstar said.

“They are just warriors. They fight for everything. That’s what you need at this time of the year.

“The group is mentally tough. It doesn’t matter what teams are throwing at us, we compete for everything.

“Yes, we could be better at executing the game plan, but they will keep fighting until the siren goes.”

North Queensland are not only riding a wave of momentum and confidence – the Cowboys have also been boosted by the possible return of Scott.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Injured Johnathan Thurston looks on as the Cowboys warm up before their match last week.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Injured Johnathan Thurston looks on as the Cowboys warm up before their match last week.

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