Furious footy fans blast Cowboys for snubbing hundreds of young players and leaving them in tears

EXCLUSIVE: Furious footy fans blast Cowboys for leaving hundreds of young players in TEARS by refusing to meet them after loss to Roosters – as one kid resorts to signing his own ball

  • Over 60 junior teams went to Townsville  for the Laurie Spina Shield last week
  • Many of those players went to the Cowboys v Roosters NRL match
  • The Cowboys were belted by the Roosters and then went straight to the sheds
  • Furious parents have blasted the players for not doing a lap to meet young fans 

Furious North Queensland Cowboys supporters have put the club on blast after players went straight to the sheds after their heavy loss to the Roosters instead of meeting young fans.

The Laurie Spina Shield was played in Townsville on the Friday and Saturday before the game. It is one of the country’s biggest junior rugby league carnivals and well over 1,000 under-11 players went to the Cowboys Roosters game afterwards.

Many junior players, like the boy pictured, were very upset that the Cowboys did not come out to greet them after the heavy loss to the Roosters

Unfortunately for the young fans, the Cowboys were hammered 28-4 by the rampaging Roosters. But it got worse, with the players quickly retreating into the changerooms after the final siren.

They failed to come back out again to meet the legion of young fans, which left the children in tears. 

After big wins over Canberra and Brisbane, the Cowboys came back to earth with a thud in their heavy home loss to the Roosters

After big wins over Canberra and Brisbane, the Cowboys came back to earth with a thud in their heavy home loss to the Roosters

‘Absolutely p*** poor form North Queensland Cowboys,’ mother Chelsea Baker said in a post that has been shared more than 650 times.

‘Just because you lost doesn’t really excuse just walking off the field when you literally have THOUSANDS of kids who just participated in the Laurie Spina Carnival lined up around your field eagerly waiting to see you and you just take your sorry a***s straight to the sheds.

‘What a f***ing joke, there is so many young boys and girls along this fence in tears.’

Just sad! 😔 My son waiting for the Cowboys for a signature, photo or just a high five – now he’s sitting there signing his own ball! Laurie Spina Carnival weekend! Kids and families travelled near and far for this carnival (coordinated by the Cowboys) and the Cowboys couldn’t even do a lap after the game for the kids! Hundreds of kids lined p on the sideline just to sit there in disappointment. Win or lose, with that little bit more effort for the kids this game, would of made the kids end this weekend with the biggest smile on the face! The kids idolize these players and just to watch them walk off straight after the game, broke every parents and kids heart! They cancelled the Cowboys sign on at the carnival so they were looking forward to game 💔 I hope this video reaches the Cowboys and they attempt to make abit more effort for THE KIDS next time! FEEL FREE TO SHARE SO IT REACHES THE CLUB! #northcowboys #cowboys #northqueenslandcowboys #CowboysNation #nqfootball #qrl #lauriespina #lauriespinashield #nrl #jnrl #CowboysNation #CowboysFan4Life

Posted by Lyndon Law on Saturday, April 2, 2022

Another parent posted a sad video of his son signing his own football, after the Cowboys players did not come around to sign it for him. 

‘How sad, my son was waiting to get an autograph from the Cowboys and they didn’t even come over,’ he said.

‘So he is drawing on his own ball. Poor effort boys, poor effort.

‘Laurie Spina Cup for the kids, all about the kids and you couldn’t come around. How sad.’

The posts have been shared numerous times and outrage has been flooding in from North Queensland supporters. 

‘Win, lose or draw the club and its current players must always recognise and acknowledge its members, supporters and many children that play and or absolutely love their home team regardless of the result,’ one fan posted.

While the Cowboys didn't meet with their waiting fans, Roosters players did. Joey Manu is pictured meeting with the same boy who was forced to sign his own ball

While the Cowboys didn’t meet with their waiting fans, Roosters players did. Joey Manu is pictured meeting with the same boy who was forced to sign his own ball

‘The example they are setting for their future stars. What a joke. Wonder if they realise it’s these aspiring players that are keeping their ratings going. They’d be nothing without the people supporting them. Disgusting behaviour,’ posted another.

‘Wow. Pretty disappointed in my team right now. Hope the kids didn’t take it too hard, but I expect much better from a family/community friendly club,’ lamented yet another Cowboys supporter.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Cowboys for comment. 

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