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Hip Injury one week
Hip Injury one week
Hot of the press Rebels teams for tomorrow night.
First Half Second Half
Sommerville Henderson
Robinson Tessman
Blake Weekes
Pyle Oneill
Campbell Byrnes
Macdonald Saffy
Lipman Chamberlain
Delve Davidson
Phibbs Kingi
Cipriani Hilgendorf
Betham Taumoepeau
Mitchell Vuna
Taumoepeau Mitchell
Du Plessis Du Plessis
Slade Betham
Dont read anything into it evenly split
Can't read your article Newter, no bolding.
You sure? That first half side looks like the probables XV to me. All the big signings are in there, who aren't injured.
Italics hard to read? Try the link.
Not that these lineups mean much right now, but interesting that Chamberlin is playing 7 and Davidson is playing 8. Chamberling played a lot of 6 for the Blues last year. Didn't I read correctly that Davidson usually plays 7? Not living in Oz I could be wrong about this, but I was pretty sure that was the case.
Apparently Cips is vice captain for the match v Tonga
Melbourne Rebels produce outstanding debut performance, defeat Tonga 43-13 at Olympic Park
In the shadows of the MCG and nestled next to Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Rebels showed there was still room for another sporting team in Australia's sporting capital.
The Rebels, who will play in the Super Rugby competition starting next month, drew a crowd of over 8,000 to their Saturday night clash with Tonga at Olympic Park and opened with a 43-13 victory.
The Tongans, who are trialling players for this year's Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, toiled hard on a warm Melbourne evening and led 13-12 at half time.
But they were overrun by a fresh Rebels line-up as coach Rod Macqueen looked to give all but his injured players a run in the trial.
The locals, who will play their home games out of the adjacent AAMI Park, ran out easy winners scoring seven tries to one.
While it was difficult to judge performances with most players only completing a half and with plenty of ball going to ground as they looked to test new combinations, the stand-out was former NRL player Cooper Vuna, who scored a hat-trick of tries in 19 minutes during the second half.
The 23-year-old inside centre, who played union in Auckland until he was 15 when he switched to league, joined the Rebels from Newcastle Knights, where he played over 50 NRL games.
Vuna's father, John, represented Tonga in rugby, with his son now a chance to follow in his footsteps.
Another player recruited from the NRL, South African-raised JP du Plessis, who played with Sydney Roosters, scored two minutes later.
The halfbacks in both halves, Nick Phipps followed by Richard Kingi, both impressed and are set to cause a selection headache for Macqueen, with veteran Sam Cordingley also a contender although he missed the match with a hip injury.
Outside-centre Afusipa Taumoepeau earned the honour of being the first man to score points in the Rebels' navy blue, touching down after eight minutes.
Taumoepeau joined Melbourne after three seasons with the Brumbies.
English import Danny Cipriani, who is looking to re-ignite his career in Australia, did little in the opening half at five-eighth and didn't play in the second due to a back complaint.
The two teams will meet again next Friday night in Morwell in regional Victoria.
Watching Danny Cipriani's debut for Melbourne Rebels against Tonga. Looks promising as a playmaker but team-mates keep dropping his passes
Whole team switched at half-time, as it's a trial match. Cippers off, and suddenly Rebels are scoring all over the place. Not a good sign?