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Souths book finals berth as home final slips from Cowboys

South Sydney secured a finals berth after downing an 11-man North Queensland side 20-10 in a tense battle at Accor Stadium that may have cost the Cowboys a home final.

With Roosters beating the Storm and Canberra defeating Manly, the Rabbitohs needed the two competition points to book their place in the finals or face a must win derby clash at the new Allianz Stadium next Friday night.

The winner of that match may now have the chance to secure fifth spot by leapfrogging the loser of Thursday night's Storm-Eels clash.

The Cowboys meet Penrith next weekend and they now need to win and hope the Sharks lose to Newcastle to regain second place and secure a home final in the opening weekend of the play-offs.

North Queensland finished the match with 11-men after prop Coen Hess and winger Kyle Feldt were sin-binned in the dying minutes as Souths tried to hang on to a 14-10 lead.

Feldt was given his marching orders for a professional foul but Hess faces a nervous wait to learn if he is charged by the match review committee after launching himself at Souths centre Campbell Graham in the 74th minute.

Match snapshot

Play of the game

The Cowboys were trailing 14-6 with the clock running down when Chad Townsend ran on the last tackle and sent Kyle Feldt into the clear before the veteran winger kicked ahead and beat Latrell Mitchell to the ball to score and get his side back in the game. 

What's next?

The Rabbitohs meet the Roosters in the opening of the new Allianz Stadium next Friday night, with the winner having the chance to secure fifth place on for-and-against if Parramatta lose to Melbourne the night before.

The loser is likely to finish seventh, meaning that if the Eels beat the Storm to claim fourth spot, the Roosters and Rabbitohs could face off again a week later in a sudden death finals match.

Damien Cook is unlikely to return for Souths after testing positive for COVID on the eve of the Cowboys clash due to seven day isolation requirements.

The Cowboys play minor premiers Penrith and a loss could see them drop to fourth position if the Storm beat the Eels - meaning they would travel to Sydney to face the premiers again in the first week of the finals.

Star five-eighth Tom Dearden is unlikely to play until the finals after undergoing surgury for a ruptured testicle, while prop Coen Hess may face a judiciary charge. 

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