Superstar Johnathan Thurston has signed a new multi-million dollar four-year NRL deal which will see him play out his career with North Queensland.
But the game's No.1 player has followed the leads of the club's Test props Matt Scott and James Tamou and chosen loyalty over dollars, re-signing for much less than the $5 million deal reported over the weekend.
North Queensland officials confirmed Thurston's signing on Monday, 24 hours after the champion Queensland and Australian five-eighth set up all four of the Cowboys' tries in their impressive 24-12 win over last year's grand finalists Canterbury at Bluetongue Stadium.
The club has done an incredible job to retain its big three, Scott, Tamou and Thurston, who all could have made more money by leaving the Cowboys next season.
"It's a big relief. Obviously Johnathan means a lot to this club," said football boss Peter Parr at a news conference in Townsville on Monday afternoon.