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North Queensland Toyota Cowboys NRLW

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North Queensland Toyota Cowboys NRLW Tickets

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Rating: 2 out of 5 based on 1 reviews

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North Queensland Toyota Cowboys

The North Queensland Toyota Cowboys are back in 2024 for their second season in NRL Telstra Women’s Premiership.

Under new coach Ricky Henry, co-captains Tallisha Harden and Kirra Dibb will lead an electric young side, backed up by fan favourites Emma Manzelmann, Tahlulah Tillet and Makenzie Weale as they take on the likes of the St George Illawarra Dragons, Wests Tigers, and Newcastle Knights on home soil at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.

Secure your tickets now and support your team, North Queensland!

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Accessible Tickets

Non-Members Accessible seating can be purchased online.

For Members Accessible seating please phone 1300 446 925 (Mon-Fri, 9am to 5pm AEDT only).

Bookings including a Companion Card ticket can only be collected from the Box Office. The Companion Card must be presented upon collection.

Please call Ticketmaster's accessible seating line if you have wheelchair, companion card or special needs booking requirements on:1300 446 925 (Mon-Fri, 9am to 5pm AEDT only).
Please note this phone number is reserved for patrons with accessibility requirements and companion card holders.
Alternatively, you can submit your accessible booking via our request form, by following the steps on the following link: How do I purchase accessible seating tickets?

Reviews

Rating: 2 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Poorly managed

    by John Stone on 5/8/24Queensland Country Bank Stadium - Townsville

    No courtesy parking or bus to the game.No signs for other parking areas elsewhere.Over the top security wouldn't allow anyone into the stadium and made spectators including the young, elderly and disabled wait and hour in cold windy conditions outside the stadium with no seating available.Security were using metal detectors for a tiny crowd of less then 2,500 people... Not a great way to start the NRLW season or to attract more fans and grow the sport. Once finally being allowed into the stadium the game was great, players all did well, stadium and atmosphere was also great. Please make improvements as the spectators and female players deserve better this!