The Weekend Post

Bennett still pinching himself over luring Lowe

- ED JACKSON AND STEVE ZEMEK

SOUTH Sydney coach Wayne Bennett still can’t believe he was able to lure Ethan Lowe away from North Queensland.

Lowe moved to Redfern after six seasons, one premiershi­p and 108 NRL matches for the Cowboys.

Since joining Bennett at Souths, Lowe has made an instant impact at his new club and was arguably Queensland’s best in his State of Origin debut in the game three decider in Sydney earlier this month.

The 28-year-old returns to Townsville today with the Bunnies facing the Cowboys after being rested for last weekend’s one-point win over Manly following his Origin exertions.

“We’ve done well getting him,” Bennett said.

“He came down on a lot less money as well. He showed he was pretty committed to what he believed in – that was getting an opportunit­y. And we’ve given him that. The rest he’s done really well.

“I’m not sure what happened up there. I just coached against him enough times that I knew what he brought.

“It was a good opportunit­y for us and we grabbed it.”

Bennett will need all hands on deck for the clash with a resurgent Cowboys team that has won four of their past seven matches including last weekend’s upset over the Sydney Roosters in Gosford.

Sam Burgess is still sidelined and Bennett admits his forward pack has a “full night’s work” to stop a Cowboys pack including rampaging Jason Taumalolo, veteran Gavin Cooper and Lowe’s Queensland teammate Josh McGuire.

The Cowboys are still without Michael Morgan, who is continuing his recovery from a second concussion in a fortnight during the Origin decider, while Jordan Kahu (eye socket) has also been sidelined.

Murray Taulagi will make his NRL debut on the wing while Javid Bowen shifts into the centres to replace Kahu in the only change to the team which beat the Roosters.

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