Townsville Bulletin

Top hooker signs on for maiden NQ campaign

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Manzelmann declared her ambition was to win the trophy again with North Queensland.

“One hundred per cent,” she said.

“To have some of the Gold Stars girls that I played with the past two seasons coming to join us is pretty exciting.

“We already have that connection so to bring that and then to build with the other girls coming along, I’m pretty keen (to win at the next level together).”

At 165cm and 55kg, the niece of champion country trainer John Manzelmann could have been a jockey in his Mackay stable if not for the guiding hand of her father away from the saddle and towards the Steeden.

“There was lots of talk about it when we were growing up but it was a bit dangerous so Dad lent us towards not doing that,” Manzelmann said.

Rugby league has received her family’s full support.

A childhood in the Manzelmann stables shovelling feed and manure was the foundation stone for a work ethic that has taken the tough-as-nails hooker all the way to the Cowboys.

It’s a future Manzelmann could never have imagined for herself as a youngster running around for the Walkerston Wanderers.

“Growing up there was not much women’s footy … and then when the Cowboys said they were putting in a team it was sort of a dream. Now that dream is becoming true,” she said.

Cowboys chief executive Jeff Reibel said Manzelmann’s signing was a vindicatio­n of the tough decision at the dawn of the NRWL to delay North Queensland’s entry, with a vision to one day run out a team representa­tive of the region.

“For Emma to now be able to compete on the national stage from her home region is special, and why our forefather­s put this club in place,” Reibel said.

“We’ve got a good portion of our squad that have contracts in front of them at the moment and we’re really comfortabl­e with where we’re at.”

Fending off rivals from poaching North Queensland talent remains a top priority.

Manzelmann rejected an offer to return to the Knights while North Queensland could not close out a deal with Teitzel, the Gold Stars captain widely expected to lead the Cowboys’ outfit in 2023 but defected to Brisbane.

NRLW coach Ben Jeffries said the competitio­n for North Queensland talent was a testament to the developmen­t pathways the Cowboys had installed.

“It is a compliment,” Jeffries said. “These last two to three years our players have gone out and experience­d the NRLW and we wanted them to come back and produce it here at our club, which Emma is going to do, and there will be others who’ve experience­d that who will be here. Players have gone elsewhere to ply their trade and now they can live that dream inside North Queensland.”

The Cowboys have filled the bulk of its Top 24 squad and another four will join the group as developmen­t players.

 ?? ?? Premiershi­p-winning Knight Emma Manzelmann has been unveiled as North Queensland’s foundation NRLW signing. Picture: Getty Images
Premiershi­p-winning Knight Emma Manzelmann has been unveiled as North Queensland’s foundation NRLW signing. Picture: Getty Images

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