Cowboys end Sharks' NRL title defence

North Queensland have beaten Cronulla 15-14 in extra time of Sunday's NRL elimination final.

Cowboys players celebrate their win over Cronulla

The Cowboys stunned the Sharks to progress in the NRL finals. (AAP)

Cronulla's premiership defence is over after a dramatic 15-14 extra-time defeat by North Queensland in Sunday's elimination NRL final.

A year after Cronulla ended the Cowboys' own title defence in a preliminary final, the visiting side returned the favour at the same Allianz Stadium venue.

With the scores locked at 14-all in the 85th minute, Cowboys star Michael Morgan potted a 15-metre field goal for their first lead of the match.

The Sharks pressed for the second period of extra time but Paul Green's men continued to show the resolve that has defined their latter half of the year.

The Cowboys now advance to face Parramatta in next Saturday's semi-final at ANZ Stadium, while Cronulla are the latest to fall victim to back-to-back title shots.

Sharks coach Shane Flanagan took the rare step of reading out a list of his grievances with the referees after the match.

"I thought we were brave. I thought both teams played some tough footy," he said.

"We were a bit clunky when we got in there, we turned the ball over once or twice when we got in good field position.

"I thought it was a good game, just disappointed in how the result came about."

But twice the Sharks bombed eight-point leads, and the Cowboys again showed the courage that has defined their season in spite of key injuries.

Cronulla, who have the worst handling efficiency of the year, didn't help themselves with a typically porous 63 per cent completion rate.

Without co-captains Johnathan Thurston and Matt Scott, the visitors refused to roll over when the Sharks threatened to run away in front of the 16,115 crowd.

They took an 8-2 lead at halftime on Chad Townsend's early try, however, went into the sheds down a man after Maloney's sin-binning.

The Sharks five-eighth was ruled to have taken out a chasing Ethan Lowe moments before the break.

Cowboys winger Kyle Feldt reduced the deficit early in the second half, but the Sharks restored their lead when Jack Bird latched onto a Townsend grubber.

Down 14-6 with 17 minutes to go, Jason Taumalolo carried four defenders over in the 63rd minute before Lowe nailed a clutch penalty four minutes from fulltime.

"We were never supposed to win that game," Cowboys coach Paul Green said.

"Even during the game we created some opportunities that we didn't quite ice.

"There's plenty of improvement left in us too, which is good.

"Typical of the year we've had -- plenty of guts, plenty of character."


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