Townsville Bulletin

Predictabl­e attack cripples Cowboys

- JON TUXWORTH

LEAGUE great Peter Sterling believes the Cowboys may have to unleash the shackles from their attack after becoming too predictabl­e over the first month of the season.

A young Penrith side suffocated the Cowboys attack in Thursday’s 33- 14 home loss, which has condemned North Queensland to a 1- 3 start to the year.

The Panthers rushed up on chief playmaker Johnathan Thurston at every opportunit­y, shutting down his time and space and robbing the Cowboys of the chance to ease into their set plays.

Cowboys coach Paul Green said the attack lacked composure against the ruthless Panthers line speed.

“It was our attack that let us down. We got a bit rattled, they pressured us well and we lacked a bit of composure,” Green said.

“We need to keep our composure and a bit of confidence in the game.”

They face a tough challenge to snap their three- game losing streak against the unbeaten Warriors in Auckland on Saturday.

“I think so ( they’re predictabl­e),” Sterling said on Nine’s Sunday Footy Show.

“If you have a look at all sides who win a competitio­n, if they play the same style of football the next year, it’s never good enough.

“If you’re not going you’re going backwards.

“They were never really in it once Penrith got on top physically and it’s a bit of a concern for North Queensland, this start, it was a pretty comprehens­ive loss.

“He’s got some problems up there Paul Green in relation to they were heavily favoured to win the competitio­n this year.

“They just don’t look like the North Queensland we were expecting with ( Matt) Scott, Thurston and ( Jordan) McLean all added to the side.”

NSW coach Brad Fittler said the Panthers may have provided the blueprint to shutting down the Cowboys.

“I watch teams that defend against forwards, the Cowboys and I just can’t understand why they give them so much time,” Fittler said.

“They’re really wanting to slide and be submissive near your try line when they’re going through their set plays; I just don’t get it.

“The Panthers showed this is what you have to do, and especially when ( Michael) Morgan is a bit wounded and there’s no Lachlan Coote.”

Five- eighth Morgan said after the game he would hold “honest talks” with Thurston on how they can achieve the right mix in the halves, but Sterling said there’s no reason to panic.

“Players of their ilk, you submerge your ego enough to make it work.”

 ?? FACING DISAPPOINT­MENT: Cowboys co- captain Johnathan Thurston during last week’s 33- 14 home loss to the Penrith Panthers. ??
FACING DISAPPOINT­MENT: Cowboys co- captain Johnathan Thurston during last week’s 33- 14 home loss to the Penrith Panthers.

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