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Cowboys & Gold Stars All-Stars stats

We take a look at the stats from the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys and Gold Stars players from Saturday's All-Stars match. 

Coached by Cowboys Elite Pathways Coach Ben Jeffries, the Indigenous women regained the trophy with an 18-8 victory, before the Maori men held on to win 16-10. 

Women's All-Stars game

Jasmine Peters 

45 minutes, 6 runs, 66 metres, 31 post-contact metres, 3 tackle breaks, 11 tackles 

Rhiannon Revell-Blair 

45 minutes, 6 runs, 41 metres, 11 post-contact metres

Tahlulah Tillett

60 minutes, 21 tackles, 96% tackle efficiency, 5 kicks, 118 kicking metres

Shaniah Power

44 minutes, 9 runs, 66 metres, 26 post-contact metres, 1 tackle break, 1 offload, 19 tackles

Sarah Field 

26 minutes, 6 runs, 41 metres, 17 post-contact metres, 14 tackles, 100% tackle efficiency 

Rangimarie Edwards-Bruce

20 minutes, 4 runs, 28 metres, 15 post-contact metres, 1 tackle break, 10 tackles

Men's All-Stars game

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow

62 minutes, 6 runs, 35 metres, 13 post-contact metres, 2 tackle breaks, 1 offload, 5 tackles, 100% tackle efficiency 

Reuben Cotter 

65 minutes, 7 runs, 57 metres, 17 post-contact metres, 3 tackle breaks, 39 tackles (game-high)

Jamayne Taunoa-Brown

39 minutes, 5 runs, 35 minutes, 11 post-contact metres, 23 tackles  

Acknowledgement of Country

North Queensland Cowboys respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.