By Joel Gould in Brisbane
North Queensland second-rower Heilum Luki has secured his side a fourth win on the trot with a late try in a classic Queensland derby showdown with Brisbane.
The Cowboys’ 35-31 win featured a stunning display by their fullback Scott Drinkwater.
Brisbane’s young gun halfback Tom Duffy also had a brilliant club debut against his former team in Friday’s clash.
The 22-year-old Duffy, with ice in his veins, landed a field goal for the hosts to take a 31-30 lead with five minutes remaining.
Drinkwater responded with his own one-pointer two minutes later, before Luki dived over out wide with two minutes left.
“I am really proud of what we were able to do late in that game and stay composed,” Cowboys coach Todd Payten said.
“Four on the trot is always pleasing. The calmness and belief to execute in those final stages is not always easy to do.”
Duffy filled in for injured captain Adam Reynolds with aplomb to set up two tries and lay on three linebreak assists in front of 45,582 fans at Suncorp Stadium.
“I was really proud of Duff. He will be around in first grade a long time,” Broncos coach Michael Maguire said.
The Broncos lost two hookers – Cory Paix and Blake Mozer – to concussion in the second half, while lock Pat Carrigan was put on report.
Mozer was playing his first NRL match in 18 months but took a fierce blow to his jaw tackling Cowboys giant Jason Taumalolo.
The Broncos were without injured star trio Reece Walsh, Reynolds and Ben Hunt.
The first half was dominated by the creative genius of Drinkwater and the speed of centre Jaxon Purdue.
Drinkwater has been given permission to negotiate a deal elsewhere for the final year of his contract in 2027.
Purdue, who inked a $3 million four-year extension on Tuesday, is, ironically, the man likely to replace Drinkwater at fullback.
The visitors dominated the first half with 71 per cent of the territory but only led 24-18 after the Broncos struck three times, largely against the run of play. The hosts also scrambled well to restrict the damage.
Duffy had a great start to the match, with a nifty short grubber kick setting up centre Kotoni Staggs for the opening try.
Purdue lit up the stadium with a 75m run that included a change of direction and acceleration that left Duffy and Broncos fullback Jesse Arthars in his wake.
Drinkwater, who had set up the Purdu try, laid on another for Zac Laybutt and the visitors led 12-6.
Both tries were scored with Broncos captain Pat Carrigan in the sin bin for a shoulder to the head of Cowboys centre Tom Chester.
Cowboys bench hooker Soni Luke, who replaced concussed starting No.9 Reed Mahoney, danced over from dummy-half..
Broncos five-eighth Ezra Mam struck a blow when his cutout pass sent winger Josiah Karapani over.
Drinkwater pulled in a Luki pass one-handed and at speed in another stunning display of skill to score as Mam and centre Gehamat Shibasaki struggled on the left edge in defence.
Lock forward Carrigan found a pass for the ages to put a flying Arthars over 40 seconds before halftime, and somehow the Broncos trailed by only six.
After the break a stellar cutout pass by Duffy set Karapani clear and his in-field kick was brilliantly grounded by Mam and it was 24-24.
Brisbane prop Ben Talty stormed in off a Duffy pass but Chester, who was phenomenal for the Cowboys, levelled at 30-30 to set up a grandstand finish.
Veteran Cowboys lock Taumalolo and Broncos prop Payne Haas were both enormous.