‘Daunting’ task awaits Reds
If the Queensland Reds are to remain alive in the Super Rugby Pacific finals series, they must do what they couldn’t achieve last year against the same team at the same venue.
If the Queensland Reds are to remain alive in the Super Rugby Pacific finals series, they must do what they couldn’t achieve last year against the same team at the same venue.
Regardless of where the Reds and the Waratahs are placed on the ladder, whenever they meet, it’s the ‘most important game in the calendar for Australian rugby’, according to Queensland coach Les Kiss.
The ill-discipline of Queensland winger Suliasi Vunivalu wasn’t what the Reds needed against Fijian Drua.
With Reds coach Les Kiss wanting to ‘refresh’ some players, he has made a host of changes to Queensland’s starting team.
Having overcome a back complaint, Tom Lynagh has won the race to be Queensland’s flyhalf against New South Wales at Suncorp Stadium.
The Queensland Reds Under-18s Academy team will release a Taniela Tupou clone and a barnstorming prop following in the footsteps of Wallabies prop Zane Nonggorr when they face the Waratahs on Saturday. READ MORE
Watch for white-hot Queensland Reds Academy ace Wallace Charlie in Saturday’s under-18s clash against the NSW Waratahs. Like fellow Fijian scrum half Moses Sorovi, the St Peters trump has been a real head turner.
James O’Connor’s injury means it’s a battle of three for Queensland’s No.10 jersey for Saturday’s Super Rugby Pacific clash with NSW.
The fight for the Reds No. 10 jersey is now a race in three after head coach Les Kiss revealed ex-Wallaby James O’Connor would be sidelined for this Saturday’s season opener at Suncorp. MORE HERE
Queensland Reds fullback Jock Campbell has weighed in on Super Rugby Pacific’s innovation to the Offside Law to encourage counterattack. See what he had to say about the new rule which will encourage more entertaining footy for fans.
It’s been a tougher than expected road but the rugby union career of former Melbourne Storm star Suliasi Vunivalu is finally set to hit top gear.
Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss is full of praise for new Wallabies mentor Joe Schmidt.
Here is an in depth look at the baby Wallabies, Queensland’s next generation rugby heroes- where they have come from and fearless predictions about their futures.
Here is an in depth look at Queensland’s top rugby rookies who have been earmarked as future Wallabies.
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