The North Queensland Cowboys might have been a finals team in the 2024 NRL season, but there is plenty of work to do on the recruitment and retention front in Townsville if they are going to stay there in the years to come.

It was a shaky season at times for the Cowboys, although it always looked worse than it was due to the late timing of their byes and a long run of home games at the back-end of the season.

Even then though, they only really snuck into the finals, and should have been far more dominant before bombing out in Sydney against the Cronulla Sharks during Week 2.

Off the field, things look on one foot in a good state for the Cowboys - a number of their key players are locked up long-term - but they have plenty of work to do in other areas as the squad gets ready for a refresh, with a number of older players arriving at, or reaching in the next few years, the end of their careers.

We will run the rule over all 17 clubs on Zero Tackle in the lead up to November 1 to determine who their top targets are. Today, the Cowboys.

Current 2026 North Queensland Cowboys squad
Reuben Cotter, Tom Dearden, Scott Drinkwater, Coen Hess, Karl Lawton, Heilum Luki, Sam McIntyre, Thomas Mikaele, Jeremiah Nanai, Griffin Neame, Kai O'Donnell, Murray Taulagi, Jason Taumalolo, Mason Kira

Off-contract at end of 2025
Braidon Burns, Tom Chester, Jake Clifford, Robert Derby, Tom Duffy, Harrison Edwards (club option), Zac Laybutt, D'Jazirhae Pua'Avase, Reece Robson, Vilami Vailea, Semi Valemei

Current best 17 for 2026
1. Scott Drinkwater
2. Murray Taulagi
3. No player signed
4. No player signed
5. No player signed
6. Tom Dearden
7. No player signed
8. Reuben Cotter
9. Karl Lawton
10. Coen Hess
11. Heilum Luki
12. Jeremiah Nanai
13. Jason Taumalolo

Interchange
14. Sam McIntyre
15. Thomas Mikaele
16. Griffin Neame
17. Kai O'Donnell

The only obvious thing here is that the Cowboys have a lot of work to do in their backline, and a fair bit of work still to do when it comes to depth options in their forward pack.

As is always the case for the Cowboys, there will be plenty of internal promotions of their youth progressing from all around North Queensland, but those players aren't going to be in a position to deliver instant success.

And as it stands, this is not a squad who are going to be in the mix to do that either.

They will likely re-sign Reece Robson in the interim to solve any issues around a starting dummy half, while they will be hoping to lock up Tom Chester and Zac Laybutt to lock up some of their young outside backs.

Jake Clifford is maybe the other big question. His form at the back-end of the 2024 season was strong, but whether he is a player who can deliver a premiership in the halves is another question all together.

What is clear is that with so many spots in their Top 30 still available, money won't be the key problem here for North Queensland at this stage at least, even with some of the contracts locked away on big dollars.

2. Option 2: Selwyn Cobbo (Brisbane Broncos)

If it's not Penisini, then Selwyn Cobbo must be a priority for the Cowboys, even if they did publicly discuss the matter and indicate he isn't the first player they'll be chasing.

It's clear at the Brisbane Broncos that there are salary cap issues.

The longer things go, the more it looks like Cobbo is going to be the odd man out too, with all reports suggesting the club will instead focus their effort and money on Reece Walsh at fullback, and Kotoni Staggs in the centres.

They simply can't afford to upgrade all three.

That means Cobbo will be looking for a new club, and if he doesn't want to leave Queensland, the Cowboys could be a great fit all round for both parties.