LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The North Queensland Cowboys have extended a helping hand to one of their key forwards as he strives to secure a permanent spot in the NRL squad.
Jamayne Taunoa-Brown, a seasoned Indigenous All Star player, has been sidelined since Round 23, 2023 due to a nagging Achilles injury.
Following a troublesome period that included a failed surgery to repair his Achilles, Taunoa-Brown faced an uncertain future after the club bid farewell to seven players at the end of the season.
However, the Cowboys have stepped in to offer him a lifeline by signing him on for the pre-season, giving him the opportunity to prove his readiness to return to the NRL battlefield.
With persistence and dedication, Taunoa-Brown now has a chance to showcase his skills and determination to the coaching staff, hoping to secure a full-time NRL contract for the upcoming season.
This move could be his ticket to redemption and a shot at reviving his career in the fiercely competitive world of rugby league.