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The North Queensland Cowboys locked in a home final with a dominant 44-6 win over the Bulldogs at Accor Stadium on Saturday night.

Arriving in Sydney level on the ladder with the Dogs on 34 points, the Cowboys produced a magnificent first half to lead 20-0 at the break to set up the victory that secures fifth place.

First points came in the 13th minute from a Val Holmes penalty goal after Jake Clifford was hit late by Viliame Kikau after passing the ball.

Six minutes later the Cowboys made it 8-0 when Kyle Feldt crossed in the corner he made famous in the closing seconds of the 2015 grand final.

Edge back-rower Heilum Luki was next to cross in the 29th minute when Reece Robson and Tom Dearden combined on the short side.

Kyle Feldt 1st Try

On the stroke of half-time it was fullback Scott Drinkwater scoring courtesy of a brilliant inside ball from Jeremiah Nanai. The conversion from Holmes gave Todd Payten's men a 20-0 lead.

With 24 minutes to go, Feldt savoured a special moment when he crossed for the 150 try of his career and Holmes added the extras to make it 26-0.

A solo kick and chase try by Holmes on the hour mark rubbed further salt in the Bulldogs' wounds as the Cowboys put the icing on their 15th win of the season.

Heilum Luki Try

The Bulldogs opened their account shortly after when Toby Sexton launched a kick and came up with the loose ball to plant it down for a 32-6 scoreline.

A late double to Murray Taulagi took the Cowboys beyond the 40-point mark for sixth time this season as they turn their attention to a massive clash at Queensland Country Bank Stadium next weekend.

Match Snapshot

  • Bulldogs forward Viliame Kikau was placed on report in the 13th minute for late contact on Jake Clifford after he passed the ball.
  • Bulldogs winger Eli Clark left the field for a HIA in the 39th minute which he passed.
  • The Cowboys had 949 running metres in the first half compared to 646 for the Bulldogs.
  • Griffin Neame came off the bench for the Cowboys and ran for 97 metres in 22 minutes of game time in the first half. He finished the night with 147 metres.
  • The Cowboys will host the winner of the Knights-Dolphins game in an elimination final in week one. If the Knights and Dolphins play out a draw, the Raiders will travel to Townsville to face the Cowboys.
  • Cowboys sharpshooter Val Holmes has landed 25 consecutive shots at goal. He has scored 64 points in his past three matches.

Welcome to first grade

  • Cowboys winger Kyle Feldt ran for 196 metres and broke seven tackles.
  • Rookie Bulldogs winger Jonathan Sua had 20 runs and made 175 metres in his first NRL game.
  • Kyle Feldt became the 17th player in premiership history to score 150 tries.
  • Cowboys back-rower Heilum Luki ran for 146 metres and had eight tackle breaks.
  • The Cowboys have won seven of their past nine games against the Bulldogs.
  • Reed Mahoney and Jacob Preston made 109 tackles between them for the Bulldogs.

Kyle Feldt 2nd Try

Play of the Game

Valentine Holmes Try

What they Said

Bulldogs: Round 27

Cowboys: Round 27

Acknowledgement of Country

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