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Frustrated Hannay demands greater accountability – NRL.COM
Respectable losses won’t cut it for interim Cowboys coach Josh Hannay, who urged his young team to “grow up” and “do your job in big moments” after letting victory slip.

Respectable losses won’t cut it for interim Cowboys coach Josh Hannay, who urged his young team to “grow up” and “do your job in big moments” after letting victory slip.
North Queensland maintained the improved effort they’ve displayed in recent weeks but lost 14-12 to the undermanned Raiders as execution – particularly their last-tackle options – let them down.
Hannay, whose head coaching record now stands at 0-2 after he took over from Paul Green last round, said he was feeling “torn”.
“We …
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