Tupou ban will be bitter postscript for Reds
INFLUENTIAL prop Taniela Tupou is facing a ban for a careless no-arms tackle which threatens to trim the strikepower of the Reds.
INFLUENTIAL prop Taniela Tupou is facing a ban for a careless no-arms tackle which threatens to trim the strikepower of the Reds.
REDS prop Taniela Tupou is in hot water with a no-arms tackle certain to draw a ban. The powerful prop was cited after the 25-19 loss to the Stormers in Cape Town today.
KARMICHAEL Hunt has become a ball-and-chain for Australian rugby and the code’s most decorated players want him out of the game, according to irate former Wallaby Dan Crowley.
MOST people would recoil in disgust at the mere thought of spending 42 hours in transit. Then again, Reds coach Brad Thorn isn’t most people. “I love these challenges.”
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THE Queensland Reds are now wooden-spoon contenders and their 30 per cent winning rate is set to cost the team several Wallabies jerseys.
THE Reds’ season continues to go from bad to worse with prop James Slipper suspended for three weeks following his lifting tackle against the Blues.
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JAMES Horwill will battle through the shooting pain caused by a disc bulge in the neck to show the Reds how to fight for pride.
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THE Blues produced their best performance of the season to date to inflict more pain on Queensland Reds in a 30-point victory at Eden Park.
THE Blues produced their best performance of the season to date to inflict more pain on Queensland Reds in a 30-point victory at Eden Park.
BLUES coach Sir John Kirwan said his side’s plans to shut down the influence of Reds stars Quade Cooper and Will Genia worked perfectly on Friday.
BLUES coach Sir John Kirwan said his side’s plans to shut down the influence of Reds stars Quade Cooper and Will Genia worked perfectly on Friday.
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