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Amos joins Cowboys off-field staff
Sat September 24, 2011
Source: www.cowboys.com.au

Toyota Cowboys squad member Clint Amos has moved his talents off the field to become the NRL club's new business development manager.

Amos started in his new full-time role this week and will work on building and servicing North Queensland's corporate partnership base.

He previously worked as a business development executive with Coca-Cola before rugby league became his first priority.

The 28-year-old has been associated with the Cowboys since 2004, won a Queensland Cup title with the Young Guns in 2005 and made his NRL debut with the Cowboys in 2006.

He then followed his rugby league dream to the Gold Coast where he made 21 appearances for the Titans in 2007 and 2008.

He returned to the Cowboys to play another 10 matches, including in the round 18 victory against Newcastle this season.

"I felt the timing was right. Life after football has to begin sometime," Amos said.

"What better way to kick it off than to be part of the commercial team at the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys.

"I've had a good career in the NRL and I'm happy with what I achieved there."

Cowboys General Manager ? Commercial Steve Mitchell said Amos would prove to be a strong asset for North Queensland's sales and marketing team.

"Clint is well known throughout North Queensland not only for his appearances with the Cowboys, but also for the Northern Pride and Mackay Cutters in the Intrust Super Cup," Mr Mitchell said.

"He has combined playing football with working fulltime since returning to North Queensland and brings valuable business and rugby league knowledge to our off-field team.

"I'm sure he will be a success in his new position and our corporate partners will enjoy working with him. It's great for our club that players like Clint can step up into roles like this one."


Stig ruled out of Intrust Super Cup Grand Final
Fri September 17, 2010
by Queensland Rugby League
Source: www.qrl.com.au

CLASSY five-eighth Ryan Stig's desperate attempt to play in Sunday's Intrust Super Cup grand final has ended in heartbreak, with the Northern Pride star today officially ruled out of Sunday's clash against Norths at Suncorp Stadium.

"He's devastated - but that's the way it goes," Pride coach David Maiden said from Cairns this afternoon.

Earlier today, Maiden considered Stig a "reasonable" chance of taking the field for the grand final blockbuster after learning of the young playmaker's rapid recovery from shoulder ligament damage sustained in the Pride's 28-8 win over Souths Logan last Sunday.

Stig was able to handle most of the contact work during his fitness test, but much to his frustration, he struggled with the simple task of passing the ball.

Maiden conceded Stig's unavailability was a massive blow.

"He's been very good for us the last couple of months. But everyone is positive - Clint Amos is coming in (to play five-eighth) and the boys know he will do a very good job."

It is the second injury blow for the Pride this week after Cowboys veteran Ty Williams was forced to withdraw with a knee problem.

PNG international Rod Griffin, originally named in a 19-man Pride squad, will now start off the interchange bench in a revamped Pride team.

Norths Devils coach Kevin Carmichael said the Pride remained a formidable opponent, despite the setbacks.

Carmichael, a member of the last Devils team to win a Queensland Cup premiership in 1998, confirmed skipper Mark Leafa would play.

The big Norths prop limped from the field with an ankle problem shortly after the half-time break in the Devils' 56-12 thumping of the Mackay Cutters.

"He's pulled up OK. He didn't do much Wednesday night," Carmichael revealed.

"But he joined in with the team at the back end of the session and did some running. I don't see us having any problems with him.

"He'll get through his usual amount of game time and his go-forward is very important for us."

The Devils will complete their preparations with a 2pm hit out at Bishop Park tomorrow.

The players and coaching staff will enter camp in the city following the session.

"I suppose the importance of the game then will start hitting home," Carmichael said.

"It's a great promotion to be playing at Suncorp Stadium and a reward for the players. Hopefully we can get a really big crowd there."

Carmichael nominates experienced Pride halfback Chris Sheppard as his team's biggest threat on Sunday.

He said the battle between Carmichael and veteran Devils playmaker Shane Perry would be an absolute beauty.

"It's going to be a very tough game, it's going to be a tight tussle right through to the end," Carmichael said.

"I'm pretty confident of winning if our blokes play like they have the last three or four weeks and have that good attitude in defence."

** Norths Devils v Northern Pride at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday, September 19 - 2pm*

Norths Devils: 1. Javarn White 2. Daniel Ogden 3. Josefa Davui 4. Jack Reed 5. Gideon Mzembe 6. Shane Perry 7. Matt Smith 8. Mark Leafa 9. Asher Elemani 10. Natthan Cleaver 11. Troyden Watene 12. Brendon Gibb 13. Eddy Purcell. Interchange: 14. Luke Samoa 15. Jay Aston 16. Mick Morris 17. Troy Hansen
Coach: Kevin Carmichael

Northern Pride: 1. Chey Bird 2. Michael Bani 3. Brett Anderson 4. Rod Jensen 5. Kaine Manihera 6. Clint Amos 7. Chris Sheppard (c) 8. Alex Starmer 9. Jason Roos 10. Ben Laity 11. Nick Slyney 12. Mark Cantoni 13. Joel Riethmuller. Interchange: 15. Ben Spina 16. Noel Underwood 17. Mark Dalle Cort 18. Rod Griffin
Coach: David Maiden

Amos, Clint Statistics
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2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
North Queensland Cowboys 
1 games; 
[View] Round 18 [11 Jul 11] W 22-12 v Knights (A). [DH]
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2010 NRL Telstra Premiership
North Queensland Cowboys 
5 games; 
[View] Round 6 [17 Apr 10] L 18-36 v Knights (A). [BE]
[View] Round 7 [23 Apr 10] L 18-24 v Eels (H). [BE]
[View] Round 8 [01 May 10] L 6-34 v Storm (H). [DH]
[View] Round 25 [28 Aug 10] L 4-48 v Raiders (A). [BE]
[View] Round 26 [04 Sep 10] L 8-18 v Roosters (H). [DH]
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2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
North Queensland Cowboys 
4 games; 
[View] Round 1 [13 Mar 09] L 18-19 v Broncos (A). [BE]
[View] Round 4 [06 Apr 09] L 18-23 v Raiders (A). [BE]
[View] Round 5 [11 Apr 09] L 10-14 v Titans (H). [BE]
[View] Round 6 [19 Apr 09] W 34-10 v Sharks (A). [BE]
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2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Gold Coast Titans 
6 games; 
[View] Round 1 [14 Mar 08] W 36-18 v Cowboys (H). [BE]
[View] Round 2 [24 Mar 08] L 12-30 v Dragons (A). [BE]
[View] Round 20 [26 Jul 08] L 4-46 v Raiders (A). [DH]
[View] Round 21 [01 Aug 08] L 4-44 v Storm (A). [DH]
[View] Round 25 [01 Sep 08] L 10-28 v Sea Eagles (A). [BE]
[View] Round 26 [07 Sep 08] L 12-28 v Tigers (H). [DH]
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2007 NRL Telstra Premiership
Gold Coast Titans 
15 games; 
[View] Round 1 [18 Mar 07] L 18-20 v Dragons (H). [DH]
[View] Round 2 [26 Mar 07] W 18-16 v Sharks (H). [DH]
[View] Round 3 [01 Apr 07] L 6-22 v Bulldogs (A). [DH]
[View] Round 4 [08 Apr 07] W 24-22 v Panthers (A). [DH]
[View] Round 5 [13 Apr 07] W 28-16 v Broncos (H). [DH]
[View] Round 6 [22 Apr 07] L 6-20 v Sea Eagles (A). [DH]
[View] Round 7 [29 Apr 07] W 38-12 v Eels (H). [DH]
[View] Round 8 [07 May 07] L 10-24 v Cowboys (H). [DH]
[View] Round 9 [13 May 07] L 18-24 v Roosters (A). [BE]
[View] Round 10 [18 May 07] L 10-28 v Dragons (A). [BE]
[View] Round 14 [17 Jun 07] W 16-14 v Tigers (A). [BE]
[View] Round 16 [30 Jun 07] L 6-22 v Warriors (H). [BE]
[View] Round 17 [06 Jul 07] L 18-19 v Broncos (A). [BE]
[View] Round 20 [28 Jul 07] L 14-20 v Rabbitohs (A). [DH]
[View] Round 21 [04 Aug 07] W 30-14 v Tigers (H). [BE]
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2006 Queensland Cup
North Qld Young Guns 
4 tries, 16 points. 
		 
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2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
North Queensland Cowboys 
6 games; 
[View] Round 2 [18 Mar 06] W 20-16 v Sea Eagles (H). [BE]
[View] Round 3 [25 Mar 06] W 40-8 v Storm (H). [DH]
[View] Round 16 [24 Jun 06] L 14-34 v Dragons (A). [BE]
[View] Round 24 [19 Aug 06] L 12-19 v Knights (H). [BE]
[View] Round 25 [27 Aug 06] W 34-12 v Rabbitohs (A). [BE]
[View] Round 26 [01 Sep 06] W 22-8 v Eels (H). [BE]
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