St George Illawarra Dragons vs Nth Queensland Cowboys live scores – 2013 NRL Round 14

Friday has two NRL matches with the first game for Round 14 being between St George Illawarra Dragons and Nth Queensland Cowboys. The game is to be played at WIN Stadium with the opening kick set for 7:45pm. The favourite for the match is St George Illawarra Dragons. View our NRL live scores, odds and results for the game between St George Illawarra Dragons and Nth Queensland Cowboys.

WHERE AND WHEN: WIN Stadium, Friday 14th June, 7:35pm

 

Opening odds comparison:

St George Illawarra Dragons 1.57 1.53 1.47 1.53 1.57 1.55
Nth Queensland Cowboys
2.45 2.55 2.75 2.55 2.45 2.42

Preview:
It’s St George Illawarra Dragons vs North Queensland Cowboys in the other Friday night match, kicking off at 7.35pm at WIN Stadium. North Queensland are in real trouble at the moment, having lost their last five matches and with rumours of revolt in the ranks. Make no mistake, they will struggle on the road this weekend, even though the Dragons themselves are not exactly on fire. Most of the money will be on Dragons, however, especially after their 14-8 win last week against the Knights.
Teams:

St George Illawarra Dragons:
Josh Dugan, Brett Morris, Nathan Green, Matt Prior, Jason Nightingale, Chase Stanley, Nathan Fien, Dan Hunt, Mitch Rein, Michael Weyman, Tyson Frizell, Ben Creagh (c), Trent Merrin. Interchange: Cameron King, Leeson Ah Mau, Jack de Belin, Jack Stockwell

Nth Queensland Cowboys:
Clint Greenshields, Ashley Graham, Brent Tate, Kane Linnett, Antonio Winterstein, Johnathan Thurston (c), Robert Lui, Matthew Scott (c), Ray Thompson, James Tamou, Tariq Sims, Glenn Hall, Dallas Johnson. Interchange: Rory Kostjasyn, Jason Taumalolo, Ashton Sims, Scott Bolton, Ricky Thorby

Tamou faces Cowboys ban

In another blow for besieged North Queensland coach Neil Henry, Cowboys enforcer James Tamou may be stood down from Friday night’s must-win NRL clash with the Dragons after being caught drink driving.

Henry admitted that NSW prop Tamou allegedly being caught almost four times over the legal limit had only heaped more pressure on the Cowboys as they fought to keep their season alive.

Henry is copping the brunt of it after the second-last Cowboys (4-9 record) slumped to five straight losses following Saturday night’s 36-26 home defeat to the Bulldogs.

There was speculation Henry would be sacked if North Queensland failed to emerge triumphant last weekend but the Cowboys coach remains for now.

His job won’t get any easier if the Cowboys line up against the Dragons at Wollongong on Friday night without their pack leader.

Henry named Tamou in his starting line-up on Tuesday but confirmed the club would decide if it would discipline Tamou on Wednesday.

The Cowboys have also tendered a report on the incident to the NRL’s integrity unit.

Tamou copped a one-week ban from the club in 2011 for breaking team alcohol rules but Henry said on Tuesday: “You have to treat everything on its merits.

“It’s a different incident (to 2011) and he hasn’t had any problems in between.

“He is very remorseful about it (drink driving) but we will have a discussion about whether it warrants missing out on football.”

Police confirmed a 24-year-old Kirwan man was pulled over in the Townsville suburb of North Ward about 3.30am on Monday and charged after allegedly recording an alcohol concentration of 0.197.

Tamou has been charged with unlicensed driving and driving under the influence of alcohol and will appear in Townsville Magistrates Court on July 2.

A club statement said Tamou would not contest the charge.

Asked if Tamou’s arrest had added to the pressure on the club, Henry said: “It doesn’t help.

“But it’s done and how you react and cope with it is important.

“We have to get on with life. It won’t be a distraction or an excuse on how we perform on Friday night.

“As a club we have a game of football to win down there.

“We are desperate now for two points. It’s a massive game for the club.”

In some welcome good news, co-captain Johnathan Thurston returns from a groin injury after failing to back up from Queensland’s Origin I loss last weekend.

Henry hoped fatherhood had been kind to Thurston who welcomed the birth of his first child last week.

“(Thurston’s fiancee) Sam is due back (from hospital) this week but her family and Johnathan’s are up so I am hoping he is handing her (baby) over and getting his rest because we need him to be fired up and ready to go,” Henry said.

“I am sure he will.

“It’s been a while since we sang our victory song and that can be disheartening but if you watch the boys train and in the gym the camaraderie is there.

“The season is not over and we are a chance but we need to string some wins together – we need to start Friday night.”

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