Cowboys lose two for start of NRL season

Jasper Bruce |

Jeremiah Nanai will miss the start of the 2026 NRL season as he recovers from shoulder surgery.
Jeremiah Nanai will miss the start of the 2026 NRL season as he recovers from shoulder surgery.

Jeremiah Nanai and Griffin Neame will miss the start of the NRL season through injury in a blow to North Queensland’s hopes of recovering from a poor 2025.

But winger Murray Taulagi is expected to resume full training after Christmas despite leaving the field in the Pacific Cup final with a knee injury.

Queensland representative Nanai has undergone reconstructive surgery on the shoulder that he injured during Samoa’s win over Tonga in late October.

Neame has suffered a setback in his recovery from surgery on his season-ending shoulder injury and will not play round one as initially planned.

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Griffin Neame (r) and the Cowboys endured a trying 2025 season. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

The important forwards will be absent as the Cowboys begin bouncing back from a 12th-placed finish that prompted questions over Todd Payten’s future as coach.

Neither will play in the Cowboys’ Las Vegas season opener against Newcastle, with the club expecting to have a clearer timeline on their return dates in the new year.

Samoan international Taulagi is expected to play round one as he nears recovery from his medial cruciate ligament injury.

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The news is positive on Murray Taulagi’s return. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Luckless forward Heilum Luki is also expected to play round one after missing the entire 2025 season with the second anterior cruciate ligament injury of his career.

The Cowboys begin 2026 with a handful of seemingly winnable games, with the Knights, Wests Tigers, Gold Coast and St George Illawarra awaiting across the first five rounds.

The club have welcomed Reed Mahoney as replacement for outgoing hooker Reece Robson; the former Canterbury captain began pre-season earlier this month.

Nanai and Neame’s absences come a year after talismanic forward Jason Taumalolo injured his foot in the 2024 Pacific Championships and so missed the start of 2025.

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