📝 Match Report: NRLCowboysDolphins
However, the Cowboys were not out of the game, with Kyle Feldt crossing for the home side's first try, in a scrum set-up that was remarkably similar to the Dolphins opener.
The former Queensland Maroons representative was the next to score and showed what he could do with a try that showcased his tackle-busting ability. While the locals lifted a notch to start the second half, and kept the Dolphins scoreless until a late penalty goal to Isaako in the 75th minute, the damage had been done.
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