The Weekend Post

Scare forces benching

Neck injury comes back to haunt Cowboy

- JON TUXWORTH

COWBOYS back rower Ethan Lowe has revealed he’s been pushed back to the bench to regain his confidence after experienci­ng a “scare” with his troublesom­e neck three weeks ago.

Lowe had off-season surgery on a pinched nerve which sidelined him for most of the Cowboys’ finals campaign last year.

He copped a knock in the Round 5 win over Souths and his starting back row spot was taken by the in-form Coen Hess in last week’s loss to the Dragons.

“A couple of weeks ago I had a bit of a scare but I’ve come through all right now,” Lowe said.

“It’s been playing on my mind a little bit, it’s just getting that confidence back.

“I’d definitely prefer to be starting but it will be better for me in the long run.”

Lowe was restricted to 35 minutes, albeit in the middle, against the Dragons, and ran for 55 metres off five runs.

The Cowboys are looking to avoid three straight losses but will be wary of the last-placed Knights, having already dropped home games they were expected to win against Manly and Wests Tigers.

The Cowboys’ defence has been the major concern having conceded five tries in their last four matches, more than all of last season.

“They’re all danger games, at the moment,” Cowboys coach Paul Green said.

“We’ve got some guys with a lot of experience sitting on the sidelines. We have to work hard for each other and try and scrap a win.

“For large parts of last week’s game we were probably the better team, but at clutch moments we didn’t quite stay in the fight long enough.”

The Knights pulled a selection shock by dropping skipper Trent Hodkinson, whose form has been affected by a persistent knee injury.

Green said the absence of the former NSW No.7, who has been replaced by youngster Jaelen Feeney, wouldn’t affect their approach.

“That’s something you should ask Newcastle. We’ve got enough to worry about in our own backyard,” Green said.

All eyes will firmly be on Cowboys fullback Kalyn Ponga, who will play his first game against the side he will join next year.

He has looked far more comfortabl­e the last couple of weeks deputising for the injured Lachlan Coote.

Knights coach Nathan Brown told Fox Sports this week they will be the beneficiar­ies from his unexpected first grade stint.

“I thought his second half against the Dragons was great for an 18-year-old, to do what he did in a side that was getting well beaten,” Brown said.

 ??  ?? RECOVERING: Ethan Lowe.
RECOVERING: Ethan Lowe.

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