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North Queensland's mid-season surge has continued, with the Cowboys grinding out a 24-12 NRL win over the freefalling Warriors in Townsville.
Scores were locked at 12-12 on Saturday night after a dogged first half and, while the Cowboys never reached any great heights, they rolled on to a fourth-straight win without Johnathan Thurston.
North Queensland maintained their position in the top eight after holding off the Warriors in a tense finish.
The Warriors, also without their injured star half Shaun Johnson, will need a minor miracle to sneak into the top eight.
North Queensland's forwards laid the platform, with Kiwi wrecking ball Jason Taumalolo at his brilliant best with 174m from 17 runs, while new Queensland State of Origin player Coen Hess also impressed with 130m off the bench.
Their lead was brief when Warriors back-rower Simon Mannering sliced through some poor Cowboys defence in the final minute of the half, with Issac Luke's conversion making it 12-12 at the main break.
Power play: Jason Taumalolo steamrolls the Warriors defence. Photo: AAP
The visitors showed great attacking intent to start the second half, but the Cowboys' goal-line defence held firm and they were able to move ahead through an Ethan Lowe penalty goal.
Lowe was again in the thick of the action soon after when he collected an excellent Kyle Feldt offload to dive over for a try in the right corner.
Lightning: Justin O'Neill dives over for the Cowboys in Townsville. Photo: AAP
Lachlan Coote narrowly missed a late field-goal attempt that would have taken the lead out to seven points, but the out-of-sorts Warriors never seriously threatened the North Queensland defence in the final minutes.
In the final seconds, the 16,080 fans at 1300SMILES Stadium again cheered as Bowen pounced on a loose ball and darted 80m metres to complete his double on the siren.