1995 North Queensland Cowboys season

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The 1995 North Queensland Cowboys season was the first in the club's history. Coached by Grant Bell and captained by Laurie Spina, they competed in the ARL Premiership.

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1995 North Queensland Cowboys season
ARL Rank20th
Play-off resultMissed finals
1995 recordWins: 2; draws: 0; losses: 20
Points scoredFor: 269; against: 660
Team information
CEOKerry Boustead
CoachGrant Bell
Captain
StadiumStockland Stadium
Avg. attendance21,670
High attendance24,855 (vs. Brisbane Broncos, Round 5)
Top scorers
TriesDavid Bouveng, Justin Loomans (9)
GoalsJonathan Davies (19)
PointsJonathan Davies (43)
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Season summary

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Two years after being admitted into Australia's premier rugby league competition, the North Queensland Cowboys played their first official premiership game on Saturday, March 11. Led by inaugural captain and Ingham local Laurie Spina, the club faced the Sydney Bulldogs in front of a crowd of 23,156 at Stockland Stadium. There was no fairy tale beginning for the club, as centre Adrian Vowles was sent off for a high shot six minutes into the match and the Bulldogs won the game 32-16.[1] Teenage fullback Damian Gibson, who was making his first grade debut, scored the club's first premiership try.

The club found little success during their debut season in the premiership. They began the season with seven straight losses before picking up their first ever win against the Illawarra Steelers at Steelers Stadium in Round 8. A six-game losing streak followed, which was then snapped in Round 15, when the club recorded their first ever home win, defeating the Western Suburbs Magpies. It would be the last time the club enjoyed victory that season, as they ended the year with seven consecutive losses. The Cowboys finished 1995 in 20th place, winning the dreaded wooden spoon, with just two wins from 22 games.

Former Eastern Suburbs Roosters prop Wayne Sing, who played 20 games, was named Player of the Year and Players' Player at the end of the season. The Cowboys would also have three players participate in the 1995 Rugby League World Cup. Jonathan Davies (a former Welsh rugby union international) and Kevin Ellis (who spent the entire season in reserve grade) both represented Wales, while Robert Piva (a recruit from Wakefield Trinity) represented Western Samoa.

Perhaps the one bright spot from the Cowboys' inaugural season was the debut of young Proserpine centre Paul Bowman. Bowman, who played seven games in 1995, would go onto captain the club and play 203 games over 13 seasons. Following his retirement in 2007, the club renamed their Player of the Year award the Paul Bowman Medal in his honour. He would join the club's coaching staff as an assistant coach and later their high performance manager, being on the staff for their NRL Premiership and 2016 World Club Challenge winning sides.

Milestones

Squad list

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Squad movement

1995 Gains

Ladder

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 222002687248+43940
2 Canberra Raiders 222002634255+37940
3 Brisbane Broncos 221705600364+23634
4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 221606516287+22932
5 Newcastle Knights 221507549396+15330
6 Sydney Bulldogs (P) 221408468352+11628
7 St. George Dragons 221309583382+20126
8 North Sydney Bears 221129542331+21124
9 Sydney City Roosters 2212010466406+6024
10 Auckland Warriors 221309544493+5124
11 Western Reds 2211011361549-18822
12 Illawarra Steelers 2210111519431+8821
13 Western Suburbs Magpies 2210012459534-7520
14 Penrith Panthers 229013481484-318
15 Sydney Tigers 227015309591-28214
16 South Queensland Crushers 226115303502-19913
17 Gold Coast Seagulls 224117350628-2789
18 South Sydney Rabbitohs 224117319686-3679
19 Parramatta Eels 223019310690-3806
20 North Queensland Cowboys 222020269660-3914
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  • Auckland Warriors were stripped of 2 competition points due to exceeding the replacement limit in round 3.

Fixtures

Regular season

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Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Attendance
11 MarchRound 1 Sydney BulldogsStockland Stadium16 – 32Gibson, GrovesDunemann (3/4), Gibson (1/1)23,156
19 MarchRound 2 Sydney City RoostersSydney Football Stadium16 – 34Bouveng, Galea, MathiouDuneman (2/3)6,585
26 MarchRound 3 Sydney TigersParramatta Stadium16 – 38Bouveng, Galea, MorgansonDuneman (2/4)5,424
1 AprilRound 4 Canberra RaidersStockland Stadium8 – 14Bartlett, BouvengVowles (0/2)23,561
8 AprilRound 5 Brisbane BroncosStockland Stadium12 – 20Galea, Loomans, SpinaJones (0/1), Vowles (0/3)24,855
16 AprilRound 6 North Sydney BearsNorth Sydney Oval6 – 60MorgansonVowles (1/1)6,707
22 AprilRound 7 Manly Sea EaglesStockland Stadium14 – 36Loomans (2), BouvengHolmes (1/3)22,167
30 AprilRound 8 Illawarra SteelersSteelers Stadium14 – 10Bouveng (2), VowlesVowles (1/2), Holmes (0/2)8,914
6 MayRound 9 Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium4 – 20BouvengVowles (0/1)4,145
20 MayRound 10 Sydney City RoostersStockland Stadium16 – 20Loomans (2), BouvengDavies (2/5)20,860
4 JuneRound 11 Newcastle KnightsMarathon Stadium14 – 44Christensen, Davies, GibsonDavies (1/3)15,577
10 JuneRound 12 Cronulla SharksCaltex Field10 – 34Loomans, MartinHolmes (1/1), Morganson (0/1)5,128
24 JuneRound 13 Sydney TigersStockland Stadium14 – 28Dunemann, LoomansDavies (3/5)20,113
1 JulyRound 14 Penrith PanthersPenrith Stadium10 – 40BouvengDavies (3/3)5,774
8 JulyRound 15 Western Suburbs MagpiesStockland Stadium31 – 12Bartlett, Dunemann, Gibson, Martin, SkardonDavies (5/6, 1 FG)18,112
15 JulyRound 16 South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Football Stadium16 – 30Loomans (2), GaleaCressbrook (1/1), Davies (1/3)4,225
22 JulyRound 17 Gold Coast SeagullsStockland Stadium8 – 10MartinDavies (2/2)20,067
29 JulyRound 18 Auckland WarriorsStockland Stadium10 – 28Jones, VowlesDavies (1/2)23,521
6 AugustRound 19 South Queensland CrushersSuncorp Stadium6 – 22BowmanDavies (1/2)17,105
12 AugustRound 20 Western RedsStockland Stadium10 – 12Blackman, JonesCressbrook (1/3)19,675
20 AugustRound 21 St George DragonsStockland Stadium14 – 50Skardon, VowlesCressbrook (3/3)22,283
27 AugustRound 22 Sydney BulldogsBelmore Oval4 – 66SkardonCressbrook (0/1)18,818
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Statistics

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Representatives

The following players played a representative match in 1995.

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Honours

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