Posted: 2024-09-13 01:30:00

Queensland Police confirmed via a statement at the time: “It will be alleged around 10pm the men attended a Hugh Street convenience store and purchased a number of eggs.

“As the men left the business it will be alleged they threw eggs at five vehicles parked nearby causing damage before driving off in a vehicle. A number of vehicles suffered minor damage in the alleged incident.

Jason Taumalolo has been back to his best this year for the Cowboys

Jason Taumalolo has been back to his best this year for the CowboysCredit: Getty Images

“Around 11.30pm, police were patrolling nearby when they stopped a vehicle for the purpose of a random breath test (RBT). At this time, a member of the public advised officers that this vehicle was allegedly involved in an earlier wilful damage incident in Hugh Street.

“It will further be alleged a number of eggs and egg cartons were located in the vehicle.”

Taumalolo remains grateful the late-night antics did not cost the players involved their careers – and glad they had since taken different paths to be where they are now.

Clifford pinched the Cowboys’ No. 7 jersey off Chad Townsend in the latter parts of this season, and will join Taumalolo in their elimination final on Saturday night against Ponga and the Knights.

‘It was kids being kids at the time. We only went through the one carton [of eggs].’

Cowboys forward Jason Taumalolo

Hamlin-Uele was listed among the reserves for the Sharks’ qualifying final against Melbourne, while Moga was forced to quit the game after a fourth knee reconstruction last year.

“We got fined, that was it,” Taumalolo said. “We can all afford it – now.

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“There was no ringleader that night. We went for a drive. Braden was driving. It was just something to do. It was kids being kids at the time. We only went through the one carton [of eggs].”

Taumalolo has been able to string some games together this year and will be desperate to help the Cowboys advance to week two of the finals. Ponga has led the Knights to their last two wins, and would love to get one back on his first club.

Taumalolo will never forget Ponga’s debut against the Broncos, and the way he motored down the sideline in the first half and kept stepping in-field to almost score.

“When I was watching that, it was like time stood still, and at that point, you could tell he had the potential to become a superstar of the game,” Taumalolo said.

“Fast forward to 2024, and you’ve seen what he does and what he’s capable of. It’s been incredible to watch.”

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