"I can't be that player. I've grown up, I've changed, my body's changed, I'm not as quick as I used to be.
"There are a lot of things that changed and I probably needed to change. I can play that leadership role getting repeat sets and that sort of stuff. I really enjoyed that on the weekend. I took control of the kicking game on the weekend and just put our team in good positions."
Going into today's clash with North Queensland at WIN Jubilee Oval, the Dragons' only concern is whether centre Dylan Farrell will make a return from a pectoral injury.
The Cowboys must address their woeful away form, and have been badly hit by injury and representative duties.
They will field a team containing only four players - Antonio Winterstein, Scott Bolton, Ashton Sims and Glenn Hall - with more than 100 NRL caps.
- AAP