- 2001 North Queensland Cowboys season
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The 2001 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 7th in the club's history. Coached by Tim Sheens and captained by Paul Bowman, they competed in the National Rugby League's 2001 Telstra Premiership. Sheens was later replaced by Murray Hurst during the season, in which the Cowboys finished second last.
Also in 2001 News Limited took over the club as it was on the verge of collapse.
Glenn Morrison was named the club's player of the year.[1]
Contents
Ladder
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 Parramatta
26 20 2 4 839 406 +433 42 2 Canterbury
26 17 3 6 617 538 +49 37 3 Newcastle
26 16 1 9 782 639 +143 33 4 Cronulla
26 15 2 9 594 513 +81 32 5 Brisbane
26 14 1 11 696 511 +185 29 6 Sydney
26 13 1 12 647 589 +58 27 7 St. George Illawarra
26 12 2 12 661 573 +88 26 8 New Zealand
26 12 2 12 638 629 +9 26 9 Melbourne
26 11 1 14 704 725 -21 23 10 Northern Eagles
26 11 1 14 603 750 -149 23 11 Canberra
26 9 1 16 600 623 -23 19 12 Wests Tigers
26 9 1 16 474 746 -272 19 13 North Queensland
26 6 2 18 514 771 -257 14 14 Penrith
26 7 0 19 521 847 -326 14 Squad
- Geoff Bell
- Paul Bowman (C)
- Tarin Bradford
- Tim Brasher
- John Buttigieg
- Adam Connelly
- Paul Dezolt
- John Doyle
- Nathan Fien
- George Gatis
- Josh Hannay
- Brett Hetherington
- Brian Jellick
- Peter Jones
- Naipolioni Kuricibi
- Michael Luck
- Tim Maddison
- Bruce Mamando
- John Manning
- Jamie McDonald
- Leigh McWilliams
- Danny Moore
- Glenn Morrison
- Chris Muckert
- Shane Muspratt
- Adam Nable
- Julian O'Neill
- Lee Oudenryn
- Nick Paterson
- Paul Pensini
- Scott Prince
- Grant Reibel
- Robert Relf
- Chris Sheppard
- Mark Shipway
- Damien Smith
- Daniel Stickland
- Shaun Valentine
- Kyle Warren
- Scott Whiting
Statistics
- Won: 6, Drawn: 2, Lost: 18, Byes: 0
- For: 514
- Against: 771
- Points: 14, Difference: -257
References
North Queensland Cowboys The Club Home Grounds Important Figures League Seasons (16) Other Competitions Affiliations Categories:- North Queensland Cowboys seasons
- 2001 NRL season by club
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