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Why It’s So Hard to Find an Affordable Apartment in New York

A half a century ago, city planners warned that New York had the potential to swell into a “monster city” of 55 million people. To avoid this fate, the city passed a major overhaul of zoning rules in 1961, limiting the size of buildings and how many people could live in them.

Now, a longstanding housing shortage, partly fueled by those old constraints, is inflaming a crisis in affordability.

It may feel counterintuitive that the largest city in America has a housing shortage. Cranes and construction crews appear to be constantly in motion, stacking together new residential apartment buildings, condos and tall skyscrapers.

But the problems reflect a national phenomenon and are further fueled by the popularity of New York City itself. More people want to live here than the city can accommodate, driving up prices for the housing that is available.

The New York metropolitan area needed more than 340,000 additional homes in 2019, according to a May analysis by Up For Growth, a Washington policy and research group. The city has issued fewer building permits per resident over most of the past decade than Boston, Austin and San Francisco, according to a study by the Citizens Budget Commission, a nonprofit research group. And new housing is not keeping up with new job growth.

At the same time, the number of homes that rent at less than $1,500 is shrinking, and the median rent on Manhattan apartments newly leased in June reached a staggering $4,000, the real estate firm Douglas Elliman reported.

There are numerous barriers to increasing the supply of housing to meet the demand, including:

● Zoning restrictions that limit the size of buildings and enable many neighborhoods to all but shut out new development;

● The cost of building, and particularly the cost of subsidizing and supporting affordable homes;

● The inability of state and local politicians to agree on meaningful solutions.

Not everyone agrees that making it easier to build more homes is a panacea. Some housing advocates say government officials should also prioritize rent controls and public housing to make living here more affordable.

Most everyone, however, agrees that without some intervention, the situation could grow even more dire as the city tries to recover from the pandemic, exacerbating homelessness, making it difficult for businesses to retain workers and squeezing out poorer residents.

“I’m usually a pretty optimistic person,” said Vicki L. Been, a former deputy mayor for housing and economic development under the former mayor, Bill de Blasio who supports making it easier to build housing. “I would describe myself as very concerned.”

Cynthia Reel, 66, is one of the thousands of renters worried about the increasing cost of living. In March, she moved from the Upper West Side to a cheaper apartment a few blocks north of the George Washington Bridge. But at $2,000 a month, even that feels difficult to manage, especially if she gets hit with a rent increase when her lease renews next year.

If the increase is “ridiculous,” she may move to New Jersey, she said, “although I don’t want to do that.”

At the center of the problem is zoning.

The rules put in place in 1961 preserved a lower-density, suburban feel throughout vast swaths of the city, essentially making it illegal to build anything other than one- or two-family homes in many areas, said Jason Barr, an economics professor at Rutgers University-Newark who has written about the history of zoning.

Within years, the rules prompted worries they might create a housing shortage.

The city, grappling with crime and financial difficulties, lost population in the 1970s, dropping from about 7.9 million in 1970 to about 7.1 million in 1980. But it rebounded and reached 7.3 million in 1990 and more than 8 million in 2000.

When Mayor Michael Bloomberg took office after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he undertook a huge reshaping of the city, to help it recover and boost its economy and population. And while the plan made way for higher density development and opened many of the city’s waterfront areas for residential uses, some of his efforts placed limits on new housing.

Between 2003 and 2007, the Bloomberg administration rezoned nearly one-fifth of the city, according to a 2010 study by the New York University Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy. But nearly 90 percent of the lots analyzed in the study had their capacity reduced or only modestly increased.

At the same time, New Yorkers who didn’t want their neighborhoods to change increasingly found ways to slow down projects.

Evolving rules over zoning enabled individuals and neighborhood groups to file lawsuits against projects they didn’t like. Now, developers often will not propose a project at all if they sense they will face significant opposition, said Kirk Goodrich, the president of Monadnock Development.

Even when they do propose a project, the path can be rocky: A recent project in Harlem that could have contained more than 900 new homes was recently withdrawn after the opposition of the local council member. Council members have opposed two other projects — one in Astoria in Queens and another in Throgs Neck in the Bronx — that would add more than 3,000 units of housing, including some 800 that would rent below market rate.

An effort to rezone parts of the Gowanus neighborhood in Brooklyn, which was approved in 2021 and includes a Monadnock project, took more than a decade, in part because of political fights. The time taken up by these battles, Mr. Goodrich said, “doesn’t allow us to deliver housing of scale in a time frame that has enabled us to alleviate the shortage.”

The cost of building is also high, and increasing every year, according to the Citizens Budget Commission study. Interest rates, which are rising to combat inflation, threaten to make development even more expensive.

Even without inflation, unique provisions in New York City’s building code, plumbing code and electrical code drive up the cost of development, according to the study.

State and local officials have so far not been able to agree on meaningful solutions.

State lawmakers this year considered and failed to pass at least four different measures to increase the supply of housing in and around the city: Bills that would have made it easier to build apartment buildings around mass transit and that would allow cities to legalize basement and garage homes died after opposition from lawmakers representing New York City suburbs.

A bill that would have removed a state cap on residential building size also died in the Legislature.

And lawmakers let a contentious tax break that helped finance the development of big new apartment buildings, known as 421-a, expire without replacing or reforming it.

The city and state have also long failed to retool the uneven underlying tax system that puts more of a burden on big apartment buildings than on smaller properties.

Mayor Eric Adams has promised to make it easier to build in New York City, for example, by eliminating or relaxing some requirements that new buildings provide parking spaces for residents, and streamlining the building code.

But the changes, which are slated to be introduced in early 2024, may face fierce political opposition.

“More people than ever before got hit by the housing crisis over the course of the pandemic,” said Jessica Katz, the city’s chief housing officer. “We are hoping that we can build a coalition around that.”

Yvonne Stennett, executive director of the Community League of the Heights, a community development group in Washington Heights, says the city should be pushing for more projects like a 174-unit affordable housing development in Inwood that her group is involved with, made possible after a neighborhood rezoning and public and private subsidies.

Building and preserving affordable homes requires a vast amount of public investment to subsidize below-market rents. While Mr. Adams has pledged to spend $22 billion over 10 years on affordable housing — a historically high number — his administration has not set specific housing production targets, and housing advocates fear the investment may not go far enough.

To some, the housing supply problems are overstated.

Samuel Stein, a senior policy analyst at the Community Service Society, an anti-poverty nonprofit group, said other factors, like investors seeking higher profits from housing, also fuel the affordability problems.

He said lawmakers should prioritize measures that would curtail exorbitant rent increases, like the “good cause eviction” bill that also failed in the State Legislature, and channel public investments into projects that benefit the lowest-income New Yorkers.

As solutions remain stalled, affordability problems are forcing New Yorkers to make difficult decisions about where to live that could change the nature of the city.

Many New Yorkers wonder if middle- and lower-income people can continue to make a home here. Ms. Stennett said that many longtime residents in her neighborhood of Ella, long a largely working-class area, have been “pushed out,” as wealthier people moved in.

“This city is becoming so rich — who can afford some of this stuff?” Ms. Stennett said. “How is a newly married couple supposed to do that? How is a student coming out of college supposed to do that? How is a family that is on public assistance ever expected to get off of public assistance?”

Taylor Sicko, 25, used to commute from a Brooklyn apartment where she lived with roommates to Midtown Manhattan, until she lost her job during the pandemic and could no longer afford her $1,300 monthly rent. Ms. Sicko took an online quiz about where to live and decided to book a flight in late 2020 to Denver, a city she had never visited.

Almost two years later, Ms. Sicko, is still living there, with a new car and her own apartment and no plans to leave any time soon. And she would not have to: Her new job de ella is a fully remote role with a legal tech company based in New York.

“I find myself missing New York very rarely,” Ms. Sicko said.

matthew haag contributed reporting.

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Heroes – all the characters to recruit

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a JRPG, which is a genre known for its lengthy play times. And, on these lengthy play times, you’ll end up encountering lots of interesting characters that you can interact with. Some of these characters can be recruited into your party, and these are called Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Heroes.

These Heroes will be encountered as you play through the game’s campaign. They are non-playable characters who can be befriended, and who then join your party as aa seventh member to bolster your fighting capabilities. Playable characters can also inherit Heroes’ classes once they’ve fought alongside them for a while, making them very valuable.

We’ve put together this list of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Heroes so that you can see who you can welcome into your party and plan whose class you want to take for your playable characters next. They can be found all around the game world, so keep your eyes peeled.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Heroes

There are many recruitable Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Heroes that you will meet along your journey. These are:

  • Ethel
  • Valdi
  • Zeon
  • Teach
  • Riku & Manana
  • Gray
  • Isurd
  • juniper
  • asherah
  • alexandra
  • monica
  • Fiona
  • Triton
  • Ghondor
  • Miyabi
  • Cammuravi
  • Segiri
  • girl
  • melia

These are all the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Heroes that you can recruit into your party. These Heroes bolster your party numbers by providing an extra party member for your group in battles and while exploring.

Check out our best hero guide to see who makes the cut, or you can also check out our Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters guide to see all of the playable characters not on the list above.

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Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 Women’s Rugby (Sevens) 7s Results, Final Day 3 Schedule, Dates, Time, Draw, Venue, Tickets, Scores, Pools, Points Table, Live Stream Australia, UK

2022 Commonwealth Games Women’s Rugby 7s event kicked-off on 29th July 2022 and is down to the last day where medal winners will be decided, we take a look at the semi-final results, final day schedule, results venue, fixtures along with India streaming details

A women’s event will be held during the rugby sevens sport at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, which run from July 29 to July 31. The top two teams from each pool are required by the regulations to advance to the medal round knockout stage, with the other teams competing for positions sixth through eighth.

Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 Women’s Rugby (Sevens) 7s Results, Final Day 3 Schedule, Dates, Time, Draw, Venue, Tickets, Scores, Pools, Points Table And Live Stream Australia, UK

2022 Commonwealth Games–Womin’s Rugby Sevens Teams, Groups, Semi-final Results, Final Schedule, Date, Time, And Venue

Retaliating from Gold Coast, Australia defeated New Zealand 19–12 to progress to the gold medal game in women’s rugby 7s of 2022 Commonwealth Games. Maddison Levi started the scoring following a brilliant break from Sharni Williams, and the Kiwis went into halftime leading 12-5 with to tries from Portia Woodman and Theresa Fitzpatrick. For the Australians to take the lead, they needed a spark, so Levi got going as she powered her way over in the corner and combined with her sister Ella Teagan for the hat-trick.

Time was almost up when the hat-trick hero was given a yellow card, setting up a spectacular climax before amazing defense from Faith Nathan and Madison Ashby forced the turnover and secured the victory. It sets up a thrilling championship match with Fiji, who defeated Canada 24-7 in the semi-final after defeating Australia earlier in the day and topping the group.

The full schedule of 2022 Commonwealth Games Women’s Rugby Sevens event matches can be found here.

2022 Commonwealth Games – Women’s Rugby Sevens Latest Point Table And Standings

Pool A Point Table

Rank Team matches wins loss points
1 new zealand 3 3 0 9
two Canada 3 two 1 7
3 England 3 1 two 5
4 Sri Lanka 3 0 3 3

Pool B Point Table

Rank Team matches wins loss points
1 fiji 3 3 0 9
two Australia 3 two 1 7
3 Scotland 3 1 two 5
4 south africa 3 0 3 3

Latest Results and Upcoming Schedule (All Times in GMT)

Pool A Schedule

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
England 57-0 Sri Lanka
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
New Zealand 45-7 Canada
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
New Zealand 60-0 Sri Lanka
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
Canada 26-19 England
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
Canada 74-0 Sri Lanka
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
New Zealand 38-7 England
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

Pool B Schedule

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
Australia 38-0 South Africa
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
Fiji 31-12 Scotland
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
Fiji 41-0 South Africa
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
Australia 50-0 Scotland
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
Scotland 33-12 South Africa
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
Australia 12-19 Fiji
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

Semifinals Results (30 July 2022, 17:30)

New Zealand 12-17 Australia

Fiji 24-7 Canada

bronze medal match

31 July 2022
18:00
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

New Zealand vs. Canada

gold medal match

31 July 2022
18:00
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

Australia v Fiji

2022 Commonwealth Games Where to Watch: Live Stream & TV Telecast?

The women’s rugby sevens gold and bronze medal games will be broadcast live from Birmingham on the Sony TEN 1, Sony TEN 2, Sony TEN 3, Sony SIX, and Sony TEN 4 networks on Sunday. The Sony LIV app and website will stream the games live, making it simple for Indian fans to keep up with the action as it happens.

Country Rights-holders
Australia Seven Network
Canada CBC
India Sony Pictures Sports Network
new zealand Sky NZ
United Kingdom BBC

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Two bodies found in burned vehicle in path of raging California wildfire | California

Two bodies were found inside a burned vehicle in the path of a raging northern California wildfire, authorities said, as several major blazes burn across the US west amid hot, dry, gusty conditions.

The bodies were found Sunday inside a charred vehicle in a residential driveway near the remote community of Klamath River, California, the Siskiyou county sheriff’s office said in a statement Monday. The victims were not immediately identified.

The house was in the path of the McKinney fire, which exploded in size over the weekend in a largely unpopulated area in the Klamath national forest, just south of the Oregon state line. It is California’s largest wildfire of the year so far.

Flames had scorched more than 82 sq miles (212 sq km) by Sunday night, according to officials. The fire torched trees along Route 96 and raced through hillsides in sight of houses. The blaze cast an eerie, orange-brown hue, in one neighborhood where a brick chimney stood surrounded by rubble and scorched vehicles.

Crews on the ground worked to keep the fire from moving east into the town of Yreka, home to 7,500 people. Thousands of people in the area had been told to evacuate.

Meanwhile, a second, smaller fire just to the west that was sparked by dry lightning Saturday threatened the tiny town of Seiad. About 400 structures were under threat from the two California fires.

A third fire, which was on the south-west end of the McKinney blaze, prompted evacuation orders for about 500 houses Sunday, said Courtney Kreider, a spokesperson with the Siskiyou county sheriff’s office. The office said crews had been on the scene of the fire since late Saturday but by the following morning it “became active and escaped its containment line”.

Thunderstorms that brought barrages of lightning and threatened to spark new fires in dry fuel beds in northern California were expected to move out starting Monday, forecasters said.

The fires in northern California are among several raging across the US west. In northwest Montana, a fire sparked in grasslands near the town of Elmo had grown to about 17 sq miles on Sunday after advancing into forest. And in Idaho, the Moose fire in the Salmon-Challis national forest has burned on more than 75 sq miles in timbered land near the town of Salmon. It was 21% contained by Sunday.

Scientists say the climate crisis has made the western US warmer and drier in the past 30 years and will continue to make weather more extreme and wildfires more frequent and destructive.

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Pokémon Presents Big Info Dump Announced Amid Alleged Leaks

The Pokémon Company announced its next Pokémon Presents livestream will take place on August 3. The upcoming info dump on pokemon scarlet and violet and other Pokémon games comes just in time as fans, desperate for new details, pour over a recent flood of alleged leaks for the earlier than expected Gen 9 entries.

The livestream is scheduled for 9:00 am ET and will last roughly 20 minutes according to the experts at the Pokémon news database Serebii. That’s plenty of time to offer updates on pokemon go, unite, and other spin-offs. But what fans are really hoping for is another detailed blowout on Scarlet and violetincluding more information about gym leaders, combat mechanics, and which brand new Pokémon its national Pokédex will feature.

Scarlet and violet were announced back in February, revealing starters Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly. Another bigger reveal followed in June around the time of Not-E3 showing off two new professors and other clues about the games’ open world. Not surprisingly, however, Pokemon fans want more information ahead of the November 18 release date, and they’ve recently been turning to an unprecedented series of alleged leaks to get it.

In mid-July, players spent days pouring over blurry, incomplete screenshots purporting to show new evolutions and battle mechanics. The leaks were allegedly from someone with access to an unfinished build of the game, and included lots of clues about the total number of Pokémon that would have been in the game as well as controversial design choices like gyms, which can be completed in any order, not scaling to the number of badges already collected.

Community debates and tons of fan art ensued, as well as fake leaks aimed at dunking on impatient fans. “It’s kinda Crazy what happened here,” one Pokemon theory and leak analyst who goes by 3clipse_tt on Twitter told Kotaku. “It’s more than 4 months before release this never happened if I recall. Usually it’s about 1 month before release that big leaks (especially with footage) surfaces the internet.”

Now fans will know soon enough how many of the purported leaks were legitimate or not. I’m sure the official info will keep them content for a couple weeks at least. The Pokémon Presents will be livestreamed here:

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Cats Drop Ball in Ballarat

The Bendigo Bank Cats have taken a tough loss to the struggling Coburg Lions, continuing a run of seven straight losses.

The final score read 5.9 (39) to 12.11 (83) as the Lions ran out 44-point winners despite the strong form of AFL-listed Cats Nick Stevens and Sam Simpson.

Stevens showed his ability to gather the footy (27 disposals) while Jye Chalcraft (18 disposals, 8 clearances) worked hard through the contest and across the ground.

Sam Simpson (25 disposals, 8 clearances) put in a good effort as he gradually works towards a senior spot playing off half-back and through stoppages.

From the VFL-listed players co-captain Matt Ling (23 disposals, eight marks) can hold his head high after some quality work across half-back and up the wing, while Angus Byrne also performed strongly.

Meanwhile Zach Zdybel made his return to VFL footy and kicked a goal after being injured during the pre-season and earning his spot back in the side.

The loss rules out any hope of Geelong having a crack at playing finals with just three games left in the Smithy’s 2022 VFL season.

With a strong breeze making life difficult and generating plenty of boundary throw-ins, Coburg got off to a hot start and made the most of the wind at their back.

Unfortunately, even with the breeze, the Cats had a lot of trouble getting any momentum and decent transition throughout the match.

Geelong’s pressure was a big issue as Coburg amassed 105 marks to 58 from consecutive uncontested possessions and intercepts.

Geelong will now look ahead to their match against Sandringham at GMHBA Stadium, on August 7 at 1:05pm.

VFL Round 19

Geelong Cats 5.9 (39) def by Coburg 12.11 (83)

GOALS: Narkle 2, F. Evans, J. Evans, Zdybel 1
BEST: Ling, Byrne, Simpson, F. Evans, Stevens, Dahlhaus
REPORTS: Nil
INJURIES: Neale (Concussion)
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2022 Commonwealth Games continue; Indigenous Voice referendum announced; NSW COVID cases grow, Victoria COVID cases grow; ACCC flags gas shortage; foot and mouth disease fears grow

A volunteer-run mutual aid project backed by the Antipoverty Center has stepped in to supply free rapid antigen tests to concession card holders after a federal government program ended on Sunday.

The Ratbag project raised more than $2500 after launching on Twitter last night to ensure that welfare recipients could access RATs without having to sacrifice funds earmarked for food and other essentials.

“Without a RAT many welfare recipients will be forced to choose between leaving home while contagious or losing their poverty payment. Others will choose between food and testing,” Project coordinator Paul McMillan said.

“At a time when Covid cases are peaking and new strains are emerging, we can’t ask people who are already skipping meals, medication and other essentials to bear even more costs… The government continues to let these people down, but the community is stepping up.”

McMillan said the ending of the program was particularly risky for people who had to do activities to get their Centrelink payment, such as those on JobSeeker.

“While living on just $46 a day, those on unemployment payments are forced to leave home to attend activities. A positive COVID test is required to avoid payment suspension when isolating and PCR tests have become increasingly hard to get.”

He said the idea for the project came when Health Minister Mark Butler confirmed the Albanese government would not be extending the free RATs program launched by the previous Coalition government, against the urging of the Australian Medical Association.

McMillan said system outages on Sunday meant that some welfare recipients were unable to access RATs on the last day of the scheme.

The Ratbag mutual aid project takes donations online and distributes RATs to concession and low income health care card holders who register on its website.

Since launching on Sunday, it has also received donation offers from suppliers able to supply the tests in bulk.

People who do not have a concession card because they are unable to access a welfare payment can also submit a request for access to free RATs through the website.

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Dallas man shoots woman, kills self with same bullet, police say – WSOC TV

Police: Dallas man shoots woman, kills self with same bullet Dallas authorities are investigating after they believe a man died from the same bullet he fired at a woman. (NCD)

DALLAS — Authorities in Dallas are investigating the bizarre death of a man whom they believe died after being struck by a bullet he fired at a woman Saturday morning.

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According to KDFW, the shooting occurred just after 11:30 am local time, and responding officers found a large amount of blood and a blood trail – but no victims – in front of a Medical District apartment.

A short while later, an area hospital contacted the Dallas Police Department after a man and woman, both suffering gunshot wounds, were found in a vehicle and transported for medical attention, the TV station reported.

Investigators believe that the man, since identified as 26-year-old Byron Redmon, shot the woman in the neck and that, somehow, the bullet exited her neck and struck Redmon in the leg, WFAA reported.

According to police, Redmond died at the hospital, and the woman, who has not been identified publicly, was treated and released the same day, the TV station reported.

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 how many chapters are in the story?

Xenoblade Chronicles is a series known for its length, with dozens of hours of story content to devour and quests that seem to never stop filling up your menu. But, if you are jumping into the latest game on Switch, you are probably keen to know how many chapters are in Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

Well, Monolith Soft takes a somewhat different approach to the chapters in the main story, lengthening them overall, but dramatically trimming down how many there are in the game. This makes the story beats somewhat further apart and means that you won’t be changing chapters as quickly as you did in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, despite the game being of a similar length.

So, if you are looking for the answer to ‘how many chapters are in Xenoblade Chronicles 3‘read on below.

how many chapters are in Xenoblade Chronicles 3?

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has seven chapters that make up the main story. The chapter list looks as follows:

  • Chapter 1 – Ouroboros
  • Chapter 2 – Moebius
  • Chapter 3 – Saffronias
  • Chapter 4 – Life
  • Chapter 5 – Eclipse
  • Chapter 6 – Choices
  • Chapter 7 – Time Moves Again

Those seven chapters will take you across the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 map from your starting colonies of Agnus and Keves all the way to cities and open landscapes. Aionios is a massive place to explore and these chapters really take you from one end of the land to the other.

That covers how many chapters are in Xenoblade Chronicles 3. If you are looking for additional information on the main game, check out our guide on the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters and our guide on how to unlock fast travel, so you can get around quicker.

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North Queensland Cowboys beat St George Illawarra Dragons to leave Red V finals hopes on life support

“To be honest, it’s not really talked about much at training,” Hunt said. “I haven’t found it hard to block anything out…as players, you’re looking at your homework and trying to video on the Cowboys.

I hope [it can galvanise us]. If we want to make the finals it has to. But we’ve just got to win next week first and then get on with that.”

The Dragons next face arch-rivals Cronulla with their final hopes fading fast.

The Dragons next face arch-rivals Cronulla with their final hopes fading fast.Credit:Getty

Griffin, who made the call to show his assistants the door at season’s end, added: “There’s never a right time. The club went through that process with everyone over the last month or so, but there’s never a right time.”

North Queensland’s triumph gives them a four-point buffer between second and third at the pointy end of the ladder, this their sixth win from seven starts. Significantly as the post-season looms, the Cowboys now boast a 7-2 away record, with Todd Payten especially pleased by his side’s composure.

“I challenged the lads to play our way and they did that tonight,” he said. “I’ve learned a bit about our team over the last 6-10 weeks around the type of language we use. We’ve got a really talented and excitable group. We play our best when we move the ball but we have to be clear around what that looks like.”

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But the Dragons -124 for-and-against trails fellow top-eight aspirants the Roosters (22 points, +89), Raiders (22 points, -13) and Manly (20 points, +8), effectively putting them a game further back in the finals race.

Their task gets no easier with arch rivals Cronulla next on the horizon.

The Cowboys weren’t at their best but as has been their wont, they found a way, livewire fullback Drinkwater especially, and repeatedly. I have finished with a double and a hand in another as one of the game’s most entertaining players.

North Queensland’s late flurry of points and a run home that features Cronulla, Canberra and Brisbane simply leaves the Dragons pretty much finished already.

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