Townsville Bulletin

MCGUIRE UNLOADS

- MATTHEW ELKERTON

“TO go out there and not do your job, you are taking the piss really.”

Cowboys front rower Josh Mcguire has refused to mince his words as he spoke about the side’s pathetic first-half performanc­e against the Tigers.

While the North Queensland outfit managed to fight back in the second half of the 36-20 loss at Campbellto­wn Sports Stadium, it was an atrocious first-half defensive display that Mcguire was fired up about.

And he refused to shirk any of the responsibi­lity.

While many Cowboys fans have aimed their disappoint­ment at Paul Green and the coaching staff, Mcguire said it was the playing group who needed to wear the brunt of the frustratio­ns. “We were pretty filthy on ourselves … that was not an acceptable performanc­e,” Mcguire said.

“If you aren’t hurting as a player, you shouldn’t be playing this game.

“We have let the people up here down, we let the club down, each other and the coaching staff. We have to turn up here and cop our medicine. The only way we can be better is getting out on the grass and not talking about it, just do it.

“It was pretty sh--thouse from us as a group. (Greeny) is not the one out there kick pressuring, he is not the one tackling. At this club we get everything given to us, we have a brand new facility, a brand new training facility. We get all the informatio­n given to us on a daily basis.

“It is irresponsi­ble to blame anyone other than the playing group.

We know we need to be better. All the soft words you say in a meeting does not make it better. It is about those 80 minutes you play football.”

The Cowboys struggled to match the effort and intensity of the Tigers over the opening 40 minutes as they leaked six unanswered tries in a diabolical performanc­e.

While they were missing a fair chunk of the club’s leadership group, including captain Michael Morgan, Jordan Mclean, John Asiata and superstar recruit Valentine Holmes, Mcguire said no excuse could account for the side’s performanc­e.

Green said the club would go on a soul searching mission this week with frank conversati­ons to be had between the playing group and coaching staff.

But Mcguire said it would take more than a few sessions of “singing kumbaya”. “We know that we haven’t been good enough. We have not been good enough for a few years now,” Mcguire said.

“You can have all the excuses you want, all the injuries, but 17 guys go out on the field on the weekend and if you don’t do your job you need to be accountabl­e.

“All the old boys and people in the stands, the people at home, the members of this club have every right to question us.

“We know what we need to do. It is at the stage now where you need to do your job or you won’t get picked. We live in a performanc­e-based business. That is rugby league.

“The things we are lacking is not a skill-based thing, it is an energy and effort thing. I don’t care who you are if you don’t have those things you can’t compete.”

We have let the people up here down, we let the club down, each other and the coaching staff. We have to turn up here and cop our medicine.

JOSH MCGUIRE

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 ?? Picture COWBOYS MEDIA ?? FIRED UP: North Queensland Cowboys front rower Josh Mcguire during training at Willows Sports Complex.
Picture COWBOYS MEDIA FIRED UP: North Queensland Cowboys front rower Josh Mcguire during training at Willows Sports Complex.

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