Johnathan Thurston marked his last home game in spectacular style, steering North Queensland to a crushing 44-6 victory over Parramatta in an NRL showdown at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on Sunday.

What happened in the final home game?

The North Queensland Cowboys put on a masterclass against the Eels, with Johnathan Thurston pulling the strings from halfback. The 44-point haul included six tries, while Parramatta managed just one. The result capped a fitting farewell for Thurston, who announced his retirement earlier this year.

How did Thurston perform?

Thurston controlled the game with 28 tackles and a try assist, capping his career with a winning performance. The 33-year-old finished with 18 points from five goals and a field goal. His final home outing drew a packed house, with fans chanting his name late in the match.

Why it matters for Johnathan Thurston

This was Thurston’s 256th and final home game for the Cowboys. The win sealed his legacy as one of the club’s greatest players. His leadership and skill have defined North Queensland’s golden era in the NRL.

What comes next for the Cowboys?

The Cowboys now turn their focus to the finals, with a top-four finish still possible. Thurston’s retirement leaves a massive void, but the club has young halves ready to step up. The NRL world will watch closely as North Queensland navigates life without its legend.