King Kyle reigns supreme as Cowboys subdue Storm
A double to favourite son Kyle Feldt helped the Cowboys to a 38-30 win over a gallant Storm outfit in Townsville on Thursday night.
Going into the match without 11 regular starters and losing star fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen after 15 minutes, the Storm hung tough but were eventually outclassed by the playmaking skills of Tom Dearden and Reece Robson.
On the back of a pair of Cowboys errors it was the Storm striking first when Cameron Munster put powerhouse prop Lazarus Vaalepu over for the opening try and Tyran Wishart converted for a 6-0 lead.
Seven minutes later the Cowboys hit back when Scott Drinkwater delivered a superb pass for Feldt to cross in the right corner before Murray Taulagi scored on the left to make it 12-6 to the home side.
After losing Papenhuyzen and Marion Seve to injury, the Storm managed to steady and crossed in the 27th minute through Alec MacDonald and Wishart in the 35th minute to take a 16-12 lead.
With half-time approaching, Feldt made it a double with his 20th try of the season and Val Holmes added the extras to give the Cowboys an 18-16 lead at the break.
Four minutes into the second term the Cowboys went further ahead when Holmes finished off good lead-up work by Drinkwater and Taulagi to make it 24-16.
A penalty against Reuben Cotter for a high tackle in the 48th minute gave Wishart the chance to knock over two points and bring the Storm back within six.
Come the 56th minute and the Storm struck back when the Cowboys went for a short dropout and Jake Clifford's tap back went through Griffin Neame's legs and Wishart pounced. The hooker added the extras for 24-24.
A line break by Dearden the Cowboys grabbed their fifth of the night through hooker Robson and the margin was back to six with Holmes' conversion.
Cowboys halfback Jake Clifford chipped over the top in the 69th minute and the Storm were unable to clean it up, with Jeremiah Nanai picking up the scraps for his 13th try of the season and a 36-24 lead.
A penalty against Vaalepu for a high tackle gave Holmes the chance to put the game out of reach with his seventh goal of the night before Ativalu Lisati charged 40 metres to score on debut as the Storm had the final word.
In his final regular season home game before joining St Helens, Feldt then savoured a lap of honour around Queensland Country Bank Stadium, the loyal fans no doubt hoping to see him again in a fortnight when the finals series kicks off.
Papenhuyzen leaves the field