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Maroons utility Michael Morgan helped put the disappointment of a State of Origin opening loss behind him by guiding North Queensland to a much-needed 20-8 home NRL win on Saturday night over Gold Coast.
With Cowboys captain Johnathan Thurston still sidelined, Townsville junior Morgan played arguably his best game of the season, the halfback bagging a try and impressing with his kicking game all night.
Panthers move into second place after thumping the Titans.
The Penrith Panthers have defeated the Gold Coast Titans 35-12 at Panthers Stadium to move into second place on the NRL ladder. Nathan Peats suffered a rib injury for the Titans, whilst Josh Mansour has a suspected broken cheekbone.
The Wests Tigers have defeated the Manly Sea Eagles 38-12 at Lottoland for the first time since Round 4, 2003. The win sees the Tigers retain their place in the top four.
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North Queensland looked promising in attack and enjoyed 65 per cent of possession in the opening 20 minutes but couldn't finish a number of half chances against resolute Gold Coast defence.
After a mountain of pressure and possession, the Cowboys were finally rewarded when Morgan powered over for a signature running try.
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Winger Kyle Feldt missed an easy conversion attempt but, soon after, a penalty goal took North Queensland to 6-0 nearing halftime.
The Titans were then quick to pounce on a Cowboys error, as Dale Copley combined with Ash Taylor to send the Titans' halfback over for an impressive 50-metre try.
Watching on: Johnathan Thurston. Photo: Getty Images
While a stellar Lachlan Coote tackle stopped a certain Gold Coast try, a ruck penalty allowed Taylor to boot the Titans to an unlikely 8-6 halftime lead.
North Queensland started the second period with great attacking intent and were soon rewarded when standout rookie Coen Hess stormed over for his ninth try of the year to recapture the lead for the Cowboys.
Feldt added another penalty goal to extend the Cowboys' lead to six and he added four more points shortly after with a smart finish from an inch-perfect Morgan cut-out pass.
The Cowboys went out further to 20-8 lead after the Titans gifted Feldt a penalty shot from in front when they failed to get a line dropout away in time.
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