The Weekend Post

Why Cowboys are ‘up there with the best’

- JASPER BRUCE

THE humid Darwin conditions could favour the Cowboys on Saturday, but it’s North Queensland’s defence that Eels coach Brad Arthur says will pose the greatest risk to his side’s strong record in the Top End.

The Eels have won six of the seven games they’ve taken to Darwin, but Cowboys coach Todd Payten believes his side could have a secret weapon at its disposal in the eighth clash.

“I’d rather play them in Darwin than down at Parramatta Stadium. The conditions are probably more suited to what we deal with consistent­ly,” Payten said on Thursday.

Arthur said he was worrying less about who could master the humidity and more about plotting the downfall of the steely Cowboys defence.

Only premiers Penrith, renowned for their defence, have conceded less points than the Cowboys through seven rounds.

“We actually don’t mind (the conditions) … We’ve got a good record here,” Arthur said.

“The team that we’re playing against is going very well at the moment. They’re up there with the best teams in the comp defensivel­y.”

Arthur said the Cowboys would be keen to control the battle for possession.

“Statistica­lly, they’re very high in terms of their completion rates,” Arthur said.

“I think all the simple parts of the game they’re focusing on getting right. They’re making every team work very hard throughout the game.

“It’ll be hot, it’ll be sweaty, the ball will be greasy. Both teams are going to need to try and control possession, but it might open up a bit because of the conditions.”

For a second consecutiv­e week, Arthur’s son Jakob will play five-eighth in place of Dylan Brown, who has shifted to the centres.

Arthur said the move was motivated by the Eels’ injury crisis, not nepotism.

“(Brown) has to play centre this week until we get some players back,” Arthur said.

The Eels will fly out of Darwin late on Saturday night and turn their attention to next weekend’s grudge match against the Panthers.

Parramatta might not have another specialist outside back at its disposal for that game either.

Sean Russell, Maika Sivo, Haze Dunster, Waqa Blake and Marata Niukore all remain sidelined with injuries.

 ?? ?? Jeremiah Nanai and Kyle Feldt celebrate a try against the Titans last week. Photo: Ian Hitchcock/ Getty Images
Jeremiah Nanai and Kyle Feldt celebrate a try against the Titans last week. Photo: Ian Hitchcock/ Getty Images

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