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North Queensland produce finals worthy performance to defeat New Zealand
The result keeps the premiers firmly in the hunt for a top-four finish, and are just two points behind the fourth-placed Canterbury before a clash with the Bulldogs next Thursday.
But defeat came at heavy cost for the Warriors, whose finals hopes hang by a thread after back-to-back defeats.
Happy hunting: Ray Thompson dots down. Photo: Getty Images
They are ninth on the ladder on 24 points and three behind eighth-placed Gold Coast with just two rounds remaining.
To add insult to injury, the Warriors had two of their key backs join hooker Issac Luke (knee) in the casualty room.
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Top try-scorer Solomone Kata (hamstring) failed to start the match, while big winger Ken Maumalo (hamstring) limped off midway through the opening half.
After losses to Melbourne, Wests Tigers and the Sydney Roosters, the Cowboys wasted no time getting back to their best.
Star kicker: Michael Morgan looks for an option. Photo: Getty Images
Kyle Feldt scored two tries in quick succession off Michael Morgan kicks, and Jason Taumalolo added a third four-pointer in the 23rd minute to race to a 16-0 lead.
In a rare bright spot for the Warriors, teenager Ata Hingano made an instant impact on his NRL debut by sending skipper Ryan Hoffman over for the visitors' only try of the night.
Tries to Justin O'Neill, Ray Thompson and Michael Morgan completed the rout for the Cowboys as the Warriors were held scoreless in the second half.
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