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ABC Business5/24/2026Sports4 min readAustralia

Cowboys vs Rabbitohs: Live score, updates and highlights from Townsville

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  • The Cowboys lead the Rabbitohs 18-6 at halftime in Townsville.
  • Key moments include tries from Zac Laybutt, Reed Mahoney, and Scott Drinkwater for the Cowboys, and Talanoa Penitani for the Rabbitohs.
  • Jake Clifford kicked a two-point field goal.

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Why It Matters

The North Queensland Cowboys are playing the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Townsville. The article provides live updates of the match, focusing on key events, tries, and penalties. Both teams are described as elite attacking outfits. Key players mentioned include Jake Clifford, Scott Drinkwater, Cody Walker, and Talanoa Penitani.

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Live: Cowboys vs Rabbitohs in Townsville

By Jon Healy

HALF-TIME: Cowboys rolling with an 18-6 lead over Souths

By Jon Healy

Two-point field goal for the Cowboys!

By Jon Healy

What a strike from Jake Clifford and that is as good as you can hit a drop kick.

He adds two more points from 45 metres out as the half-time siren sounds.

Slick from the Cowboys

By Jon Healy

These are two elite attacking outfits and they're turning it on now.

Tom Mikaele takes a run through the middle and gets a quick play the ball. The Cows waste no time spinning it right and Scott Drinkwater makes the call to pin the ears back, burning Cody Walker for pace before offloading to Tom Chester to dive in.

31' The bunker upholds another no try

By Jon Healy

Souths think they have a case as Lachie Hubner and Euan Aitken go down while chasing a grubber that eventually rolls dead, but Grant Atkins thinks the contact with Liam Sutton is all above board.

I agree and, perhaps more importantly, so too does the bunker. The Rabbitohs can just consider themselves lucky that the chasers weren't called off side.

Reed Mahoney scores another one!

By Jon Healy

Jake Clifford pinches an Ashton Ward pass and goes 60 metres up the field, only brought down at the last second by Talanoa Penitani.

But the Cowboys reload straight away and it's Reed Mahoney who's in position to crash over through the ragged defence.

He's grabbed by Lachie Hubner while celebrating (Mahoney's acting like he's playing an away game the way he's shouting into the crowd) and takes exception, and then of course ends up in the face of Cody Walker as expected.

24' Clifford with a monster bomb

By Jon Healy

We've seen some good spiral bombs over the years, but this one from Jake Clifford might be the longest I've ever seen.

Clifford launches it 55 metres and Matt Dufty has no hope of making a clean catch, but manages to knock it backwards.

22' Souths win their captain's challenge by the barest margin

By Jon Healy

Jake Clifford's kick chase is superb and he bundles Matt Dufty back into the in-goal, but Dufty protests. He's adamant he was hit in the air and convinces Cody Walker to challenge.

Dufty turns out to be right, by about 4 centimetres I reckon.

18' Souths hit the front as Cody Walker cuts the Cowboys open

By Jon Healy

There's nothing on as the Rabbitohs go to the left and Cody Walker just james his left foot into the turf, sending Heilum Luki the wrong way and breaking into the backfield.

He's eventually stopped just short of the tryline by Scott Drinkwater, but the Cowboys fullback went too high and Latrell Siegwalt pots the penalty goal for a 6-4 lead.

Talanoa Penitani scores on debut!

By Jon Healy

The Rabbitohs break down the left through Alex Johnston and Cody Walker, so they spread it the full width of the field and Matt Dufty's Harbour Bridge pass over the top (not unlike Drinkwater's for the opener) is perfect for Talanoa Penitani. Robert Derby turns and gives chase, but the 21-year-old Souths winger is just too quick and wins the race for the line.

Too powerful from Heilum Luki but the bunker says no try

By Jon Healy

Heilum Luki powers through the attempted tackle of Matt Dufty and carries Peter Mamouzelos over the tryline.

Grant Atkins says no try on the field, and the bunker agrees that it's a double movement as the ball comes down just a few centimetres short and Luki promotes it the rest of the way.

13' Reed's right on the Mahoney

By Jon Healy

Jake Clifford has done all the kicking thus far today, so no-one's watching Reed Mahoney as he skips out of dummy half on the 30m line and drills a 40/20 that crosses just over the 20m line.

10' A bit out of sync from Souths

By Jon Healy

You don't see miscommunication on the left often for South Sydney, but the combo of Ashton Ward, Cody Walker and Matt Dufty is pretty brand new. Ward's pass goes to ground and it's knocked on.

8' Penitani almost comes up with a stunner on debut

By Jon Healy

Scott Drinkwater settles under a bomb and debutant Talanoa Penitani is bearing down on him. Drinkwater leaps OK and makes a proper contest of it, but Penitani gets the ball with a mighty jump. He just can't quite hang on though. So close to the dream start for the 21-year-old.

Spectacular from Drinkwater and Zac Laybutt is over

By Jon Healy

The Cowboys go right after a couple of set restarts and Scott Drinkwater loops a glorious pass over Heilum Luki and Tom Chester, hitting Zac Laybutt on the chest to dive over on the right wing.

Cody Walker arrives late and dives on Laybutt's legs, which Reed Mahoney doesn't appreciate, getting in the face of the Souths skipper.

That's two of the all time pot-stirrers at work. I'll be stunned if there's not at least a small stink between them.

3' Cowboys get the first real chance of the game

By Jon Healy

The first three sets of the game go by without much event, but North Queensland will get the first set in attack territory after Keaon Koloamatangi, pushed out to an edge, loses the ball in a Tom Chester-Jake Clifford-Heilum Luki tackle.

1' Souths kick off in Townsville

By Jon Healy

Jason Taumalolo takes the first charge and we're off and running.

Here come the players

By Jon Healy

The Rabbitohs first, led by Cody Walker in Cameron Murray's absence.

For the Cowboys, with Tom Dearden injured and Reuben Cotter on Origin duty, Jason Taumalolo leads the way.

The trade-off of Origin

By Jon Healy

Arvo Jon. Hard to get used to a shortened round when too much footy is usually not enough. Going for the Cowboys and a good game with no injuries please.

- KB

I hear ya KB, but with Origin on Wednesday and Thursday, I'm happy to wear a shorter NRL round.

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