We take a closer look at the stats from the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys historic second Nines title in Perth on the weekend.
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The number of teams other than the Cowboys that have made the playoffs in each of the five years of the event - other being the Parramatta Eels.
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The number of Nines medals winger Kyle Feldt has, after winning the 2014 Nines with the Cowboys and the 2019 World Nines with the Kangaroos late last year.
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The number of tries 18-year-old Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow scored – equal most across the competition.
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The number of try assists by Scott Drinkwater, to go along with three tries and two goals. The 22-year-old went on to be named the Player of the Tournament.
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The number of tackle breaks made by both Jason Taumalolo and Coen Hess – the most of anyone on the team.
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The number of tackles made by second-rower Coen Hess – a team-high. The Mt Isa product also scored three tries and ran for 179 metres.
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The Cowboys possession rate in the semi-final against the Titans. Despite only having the ball for 5:31 minutes, North Queensland completed each of their seven sets and scored three tries in five minutes to beat Gold Coast 19-8.
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The percentage Jake Clifford converted at, kicking 6/8, including both in the final against the St George Illawarra Dragons. The Tully Tigers junior also pulled off a remarkable try-saving tackle and scored one of his own in GF.