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King Kyle: Feldt inspires Cowboys to finals triumph against Knights

Kyle Feldt helped ensure his NRL career would last at least another week after inspiring the Cowboys to a 28-16 win against the Knights in Saturday night's elimination final in Townsville.

Feldt, who is departing to finish his career at St Helens, scored North Queensland's only first half try and played a significant role in the match winning try by Rueben Cotter as the Cowboys finished too strong for the Knights.

The veteran winger ran 281 metres, including an intercept try and a long-range break followed by a tap back from a kick for Rueben Cotter to put the Cowboys ahead in the 73rd minute.

The Cowboys will now take on the Sharks next weekend for the opportunity to play Penrith in the grand final qualifier.   

Newcastle superstar Kalyn Ponga was threatening every time he ran the ball, but Feldt had him covered in the early exchanges, knocking down a pass from a scrum and intercepting a Dylan Lucas pass to race away for the opening try.

Kyle Feldt Try

However, that was the only time the Cowboys looked like scoring in the first half as Ponga and the Knights gained control of the game.

Jayden Brailey levelled the scores when he dived over for a 22nd minute try after Ponga sliced between Val Holmes and Reece Robson before turning the ball inside to the Newcastle hooker.

Jayden Brailey Try

Winger David Sharpe then extended the visitors lead 10 minutes later when he picked up a loose ball after North Queensland fullback Scott Drinkwater spilled a Ponga bomb near his own tryline.

Trailing 12-4 at halftime, the Cowboys needed to score first in the second term and they did, with Holmes tapping on a pass from Tom Dearden to send winger Murray Taulagi over in the 45th minute and converting from out wide.

Murray Taulagi Try

The home team then regained the lead in the 53rd minute after Drinkwater held a pass up for prop Jordan McLean to charge into a gap near the Newcastle line and score. 

Lucas levelled the scores at 16-16 after the Knights travelled the length of the field on a seven-tackle set by shifting the ball before English second-rower Kai Pearce-Paul broke into the clear.

Pearce-Paul linked with halfback Phoenix Crossland, who passed to Lucas and the backrower-turned centre - filling in for the injured Bradman Best - stepped inside to score.

Ponga's conversion hit the uprights, and he then blew another chance to put the Knights ahead with a pass that was too hard to handle for Dane Gagai after making a long-range break.

In the ensuing set of possession, Feldt burst into the clear from his own end of the field and then tapped the ball back from a Tom Dearden bomb for Rueben Cotter to score in the 73rd minute.

Knights prop Leo Thompson was sinbinned for a high shot on Feldt and Dearden sealed the win when he scored in the 79th minute.

Match snapshot

Ponga snapping ankles

  • The Knights won three captain's challenges to overturn decisions by referee Todd Smith.
  • Cowboys have won their past four games against the Knights.
  • Cowboys centre Val Holmes missed the opening conversion to end a run of 25 consecutive goals - one short of Johnathan Thurston's club record.
  • North Queensland forward Sam McIntyre was placed on report for a high tackle on Kalyn Ponga.
  • Newcastle prop Leo Thompson was sin-binned for a high shot on Kyle Feldt.
  • The Knights have not won in Townsville since 2015.
  • The Cowboys have won eight of their nine finals games in Townsville.
  • Knights winger Fletcher Sharp has scored nine tries in his past six games.
  • Cowboys winger Kyle Feldt has scored 12 tries in his past seven games.

Play of the game

Jordan McLean Try

What they said

NRL Press Conference: Cowboys v Knights - Finals Week 1, 2024

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