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1997 North Queensland Cowboys season

3rd season in the club history


3rd season in the club history

FieldValue
year1997
team_colournavy
font_colourwhite
leagueNRL
league_linkSuper League
league_rank10th
league_wins5
league_draws2
league_losses11
points_for328
points_against452
playoff_resultMissed finals
coach_titleCoach
coachTim Sheens
captainIan Roberts
stadiumStockland Stadium
avg_attendance17,539
high_attendance30,122 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Rd 6)
top_triesLuke Phillips (8)
top_goalsLuke Phillips (45)
top_pointsLuke Phillips (122)
prev_season1996
next_season1998

The 1997 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 3rd in the club's history. Coached by Tim Sheens and captained by Ian Roberts, they competed in the breakaway News Limited-run competition, the Telstra Cup.

Season summary

After an improved 1996 season, the club pulled off a major coup in signing three-time premiership winning coach Tim Sheens from the Canberra Raiders, who brought five players with him from his old club, including Australia and Queensland representative hooker Steve Walters. Former Australia and New South Wales prop Ian Roberts was brought in as captain as part of a major off-season rebuild in which 20 players were let go, including a number of foundation players.

The club, who were competing in News Limited's breakaway Super League competition, got off to a promising start after defeating the newly formed Adelaide Rams in the opening round of the season. The good times under Sheens and his new signings were short lived, as a four game losing streak followed. A win over the Auckland Warriors in Round 9 was followed by two consecutive draws, which included a 20-all draw against arch-rivals Brisbane, their best ever result against them at the time.

Back-to-back wins in Round 14 and 15 had the Cowboys sitting just four points outside the Top 5, but a three-game losing streak to end the season left the club languishing in last place. The Cowboys recorded their second wooden spoon in three seasons, with just five wins from 18 games. Despite the disappointing year, Tim Sheens signed a five-year contract renewal with the club. Owen Cunningham, an off-season recruit from Manly, was named the club's Player of the Year.

Towards the end of the season, the club took part in the World Club Championship. The tournament featured all 22 clubs from the Australasian and Super League competitions and was contested over six rounds in two hemispheres. The Cowboys played home and away games against three Super League clubs; (Leeds Rhinos, Oldham Bears and Salford Reds), winning all but once (a 16-20 loss to Oldham at Boundary Park). Despite the great results, the Cowboys missed out on the finals, while clubs in other pools got through without even winning a game. It would be the last time the club would face a Super League side or play a game in England until the 2016 World Club Challenge.

Milestones

  • Round 1: Dion Cope, Owen Cunningham, Jason Ferris, John Lomax, Scott Mahon, Ray Mercy, Luke Phillips, Ian Roberts, Tyran Smith, Bert Tabuai and Steve Walters made their debuts for the club.
  • Round 1: Kyle Warren made his first grade debut.
  • Round 2: Jimmy Ahmat and Mark Shipway made their first grade debuts.
  • Round 4: John Doyle made his first grade debut.
  • Round 6: Luke Scott made his first grade debut.
  • Round 7: Jason Ryan made his debut for the club.
  • Round 7: Adam Warwick made his first grade debut.
  • Round 11: Shane Vincent made his debut for the club.
  • Round 14: Ray Mercy became the first player to score three tries in a match for the club.

Squad list

In Super League, players were able to choose their own jersey number (regardless of their starting position), which they wore for the entire season.

Squad movement

1997 Gains

PlayerSigned from
Dion CopeCronulla Sharks
Owen CunninghamManly Sea Eagles
Jason FerrisCanberra Raiders
John LomaxCanberra Raiders
Scott MahonParramatta Eels
Ray MercyAtherton Roosters
Luke PhillipsCanberra Raiders
Ian RobertsManly Sea Eagles
Jason RyanSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Tyran SmithSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Bert TabuaiCanberra Raiders
Shane VincentSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Steve WaltersCanberra Raiders

1997 Losses

PlayerSigned To
David BouvengHalifax Blue Sox
Steve EdmedSheffield Eagles
Damian GibsonLeeds Rhinos
Shane HowarthAuckland Blues
Jason MartinParis Saint-Germain
Jamie MathiouLeeds Rhinos
Willie MorgansonSheffield Eagles
Willie PochingHunter Mariners
Dean SchifillitiAdelaide Rams
Wayne SingParis Saint-Germain
Tyran SmithHunter Mariners (mid-season)
Whetu TaewaSheffield Eagles
Adrian VowlesCastleford Tigers

Ladder

Fixtures

Regular season

WIN = #CCFFCC LOSS = #FFBBBB DRAW = #FFFFCC

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceLegend:
1 MarchRound 1Adelaide RamsStockland Stadium24 – 16Walters (2), Phillips, SmithPhillips (4/5)17,738
7 MarchRound 2Perth RedsStockland Stadium20 – 22Ahmat, Ferris, RobertsPhillips (4/5)15,745
15 MarchRound 3Penrith PanthersStockland Stadium12 – 19Phillips, WarrenPhillips (2/3)18,003
22 MarchRound 4Hunter MarinersTopper Stadium10 – 38Phillips, WarrenPhillips (1/3)6,090
31 MarchRound 5Canterbury BulldogsBelmore Oval16 – 14Bowman, Mahon, ShipwayPhillips (2/3)9,830
5 AprilRound 6Brisbane BroncosStockland Stadium16 – 42Death (2), CressbrookDoyle (2/2), Phillips (0/1)30,122
12 AprilRound 7Perth RedsWACA4 – 6Doyle (2/2)9,701
20 AprilRound 8Canberra RaidersBruce Stadium16 – 40Phillips, Walters, WarrenPhillips (2/3)10,071
27 AprilRound 9Auckland WarriorsStockland Stadium30 – 22Cressbrook, Jones, Phillips, Scott, WaltersPhillips (5/6)12,464
2 MayRound 10Adelaide RamsAdelaide Oval14 – 14Cressbrook, I. Dunemann, ShipwayPhillips (1/4)15,970
25 MayRound 11Brisbane BroncosANZ Stadium20 – 20A. Dunemann, I. Dunemann, ShipwayPhillips (4/5)14,167
31 MayRound 12Cronulla SharksStockland Stadium10 – 24Mahon (2)Phillips (1/3)16,095
28 JuneRound 13Canterbury BulldogsStockland Stadium22 – 29Roberts, Tassell, Warren, WarwickPhillips (3/6)14,176
4 JulyRound 14Penrith PanthersPenrith Stadium33 – 26Mercy (3), Phillips (2), LoomansPhillips (4/7), A. Dunemann (1 FG)5,335
13 JulyRound 15Hunter MarinersStockland Stadium33 – 14A. Dunemann (2), Mercy (2), Loomans, MurphyPhillips (4/7), A. Dunemann (1 FG)11,480
9 AugustRound 16Canberra RaidersStockland Stadium14 – 22Bowman, LomaxPhillips (3/3)22,026
16 AugustRound 17Cronulla SharksShark Park12 – 34Phillips, ScottPhillips (2/3)11,640
24 AugustRound 18Auckland WarriorsEricsson Stadium22 – 50Mercy, Scott, Skardon, WarrenPhillips (3/4)12,000

World Club Championship

Main article: 1997 World Club Championship

The World Club Championship was a mid-season tournament featuring all 22 clubs from the Australasian and Super League competitions. It was contested over six rounds in two hemispheres from 6 June to 11 October.

Pool Play

ClubPlayedWonLostDrawnForAgainstDiff.Points
[[File:Hunter colours.svg16px]] Hunter Mariners66002265017612
[[File:North Queensland colours.svg16px]] North Queensland Cowboys65102289213610
[[File:Adelaide colours.svg16px]] Adelaide Rams6420170681028
[[File:Western Reds colours.svg16px]] Perth Reds6420148104448
DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceLegend:
7 JuneRound 1Leeds RhinosStockland Stadium42 – 20Murphy (2), Cressbrook, Jones, Phillips, Shipway, Tabuai, WarwickPhillips (5/8)14,561
14 JuneRound 2Oldham BearsStockland Stadium54 – 16Cressbrook (2), Vincent (2), Walters (2), A. Dunemann, Murphy, Phillips, ShipwayPhillips (7/10)12,600
21 JuneRound 3Salford RedsStockland Stadium44 – 8Warwick (2), Bowman, Cressbrook, Cunningham, I. Dunemann, Shipway, TabuaiPhillips (6/8)15,508
18 JulyRound 4Oldham BearsBoundary Park20 – 16Bowman, Mercy, PhillipsPhillips (2/3)2,691
27 JulyRound 5Salford RedsThe Willows24 – 14Cunningham, Murphy, Phillips, SkardonPhillips (4/4)7,448
3 AugustRound 6Leeds RhinosHeadingley Stadium48 – 14A. Dunemann (2), Phillips (2), Cressbrook, Mercy, Murphy, ShipwayPhillips (8/8)12,224

Statistics

NameAppTGFGPtsTotals57492328
21--4
102--8
5----
7----
113--12
18----
203--12
12-4-8
143-214
62--8
71--4
1----
151--4
3----
11----
151--4
72--8
143--12
66--24
1----
111--4
17845-122
172--8
1----
123--12
133--12
31--4
91--4
5----
31--4
2----
154--16
145--20
61--4

Source:

Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 1997.

Anzac TestSuper League Tri-seriesEnd of Year TestSL Test Series
Owen Cunningham
John Lomax
Ian Roberts
Tyran Smith
Steve Walters

Honours

Club

  • Player of the Year: Owen Cunningham
  • Players' Player: John Lomax
  • Club Person of the Year: Ian Roberts

References

References

  1. "Super League 1997 - North Queensland Cowboys - Rugby League Project".
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