Dolphins Run Riot In Townsville As Cowboys Crumble In 40-14 Defeat

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The Dolphins delivered one of their most complete performances of the season on Saturday night, turning a tight contest into a commanding 40-14 victory over the Cowboys in Townsville. What had been a fiercely contested match at Queensland Country Bank Stadium was effectively blown apart after halftime, with Kristian Woolf’s side running away with the Round 14 encounter.

After taking a narrow 16-10 lead into halftime, the Dolphins elevated their game another level after the break. Guided superbly by Isaiya Katoa and backed by the finishing power of Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Selwyn Cobbo, the visitors piled on four second-half tries to pull away for an emphatic Round 14 win.

But once the Dolphins found their rhythm through Isaiya Katoa, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Selwyn Cobbo, the visitors surged clear, exposing North Queensland’s defensive frailties and leaving the home side searching for answers after conceding seven tries.

Dolphins Strike First

The Dolphins wasted little time taking control.

After early pressure and repeat possession, Selwyn Cobbo crossed in the sixth minute following a sharp attacking movement, with Jamayne Isaako converting for a 6-0 lead.

North Queensland responded through Murray Taulagi midway through the half. The winger finished a line break to narrow the gap to 6-4, although Jake Clifford’s conversion attempt drifted wide.

Momentum then swung firmly towards the Cowboys.

Tom Chester burst through for a try in the 20th minute and Clifford added the extras to put North Queensland ahead 10-6. At that stage the home crowd sensed an opportunity to build pressure on a Dolphins side that had struggled to hold possession during parts of the opening half hour.

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Katoa Turns The Match

The Dolphins’ response was immediate and decisive.

Jamayne Isaako produced a line break and finished his own movement to level the scores before converting for a 12-10 lead.

Then, with halftime approaching, Isaiya Katoa delivered one of the defining moments of the contest. After sustained pressure and a Cowboys error close to their own line, the young halfback crossed in the 34th minute to extend the margin to 16-10.

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While the scoreboard remained close, the momentum had clearly shifted.

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Katoa’s influence continued to grow as the game wore on. His kicking game controlled territory, his composure settled the Dolphins whenever momentum threatened to swing, and he played a central role in many of the visitors’ best attacking moments.

Cowboys Briefly Threaten

Any hopes of a Cowboys comeback were reignited shortly after the break.

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow struck first for the Dolphins in the 48th minute to push the margin to 22-10, but Chester answered with his second try of the night only four minutes later.

The conversion was missed, leaving the score at 22-14 and keeping North Queensland within touching distance.

For a brief period the contest remained alive.

Scott Drinkwater threatened with a line break and the Cowboys generated several attacking opportunities, but crucial handling errors and missed chances prevented them from applying sustained pressure.

Dolphins Finish Ruthlessly

The final quarter showcased just how dangerous this Dolphins side can be when their attack clicks into gear.

Kurt Donoghoe sliced through in the 67th minute after a line break to make it 28-14 before Cobbo grabbed his second try of the night just four minutes later.

With the Cowboys chasing points, the Dolphins continued to find space around the ruck and on the edges.

Thomas Flegler added the final blow with less than two minutes remaining, crashing over after breaking the line himself. Isaako’s sixth conversion from seven attempts completed the scoring and sealed the emphatic 26-point victory.

The final margin reflected the Dolphins’ superiority in the decisive moments. While both teams created opportunities throughout the night, the visitors converted theirs far more efficiently, finishing with seven tries to three and punishing almost every defensive lapse the Cowboys offered.

Key Performers

Selwyn Cobbo was outstanding against his former Queensland rivals, scoring twice and constantly threatening whenever he touched the ball.

Katoa controlled the match superbly, producing a try, setting the tempo through his kicking game and repeatedly turning the Cowboys around.

Isaako finished with a try and six conversions, while Tabuai-Fidow added another reminder of his game-breaking speed.

For North Queensland, Chester’s double and Taulagi’s early four-pointer provided the highlights on an otherwise difficult evening.

The result strengthens the Dolphins’ push up the ladder and provided another glimpse of the attacking firepower available to Kristian Woolf’s side when their key playmakers and outside backs combine. For the Cowboys, it was a frustrating night against a Dolphins team that finished strongly and rarely let up once momentum swung their way.

Published 6-June-2026

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