Townsville Bulletin

Title talk ignored as Morgan focuses on the next assignment

- RIKKI- LEE ARNOLD

MICHAEL Morgan says the Cowboys are not under the impression they are about to produce a fairytale run to the premiershi­p as they begin to shed their underdog status.

North Queensland pulled off their second finals upset on Saturday night when they knocked the Parramatta Eels out of the running for this year’s premiershi­p – just six days after they did the same to the Cronulla Sharks.

Despite finishing eighth in the regular season and only just scraping into the finals, they are now 80 minutes away from the grand final.

But as they turn their attention to the Roosters on Saturday, star halfback Morgan says the club are not getting caught up in the hype.

While they are proud of their progress so far, Morgan says they don’t expect anything to come easily and believes other teams will start to take them more seriously.

“We’ve got ourselves in this position from working hard and we’ll continue to do that,” he said.

“It’s not going to be easy. We’re under no illusions that it’s going to be a big fairytale and it will just happen for us. As nice as that would be, we know it’s going to be tough.

“It will be hard but we’re excited for the occasion.”

The Roosters are the early favourites for Saturday’s clash, meaning the Cowboys be the underdogs again.

But Morgan does not think they will be underestim­ated.

He said people are starting to believe in the Cowboys in the same way they have believed in themselves over the past two weeks.

“We won’t be worried about that ( added pressure),” Morgan said.

“We didn’t have too many wins at the back end of the season but we’ve always said if we compete well and if we don’t roll over and go away from the challenge, eventually good things would come our way.

“The last few weeks have been off the back of that.”

Teammate Jake Granville was also not concerned if the Cowboys were seen as serious contenders or not.

“People look at us and don’t think we can do the job but we believe in ourselves and that’s the main thing,” he said.

“We’re turning up for each other and putting in a lot of effort and it’s showing.”

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