Reds roll out more big guns for Ballymore trial
Wednesday, 27 January 2010 01:09
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queenslandreds-logoQR Reds Head Coach Ewen McKenzie has pumped up the experience level by a few hundred caps for the Reds' second trial match of the season, a Ballymore hitout against New Zealand's Crusaders this Friday night.
After successfully mixing and matching an expanded squad of Reds, QAS Reds Academy and Wider Training Squad players against the Waratahs in Lismore last weekend, McKenzie has rolled out some more big guns against the Crusaders, including Queensland's most capped player, Sean Hardman (137 caps) as starting hooker.
Wallaby wing Peter Hynes (73 Reds caps) will start at fullback in his first run of 2010 and will be vice captain to interim skipper Ben Daley, who is one from one as captain after leading the Reds to their 26-24 win over the Waratahs in last week's first trial match, in the absence of regular captain James Horwill.
Former All Black flanker Daniel Braid (68 Super Rugby caps) will also have his first outing of 2010 after taking time out last weekend to return home to New Zealand for his wedding
Former Melbourne Storm centre Will Chambers is on course to make his professional rugby union debut after being rested from last week's trial as a precaution, due to a lower back strain. Chambers will go straight in at the deep end, being named at outside centre in the starting lineup.
Wallaby scrumhalf Will Genia has been named on the bench, while fellow Wallabies James Horwill and Digby Ioane will sit this one out.
"As we did last week against NSW we want to give guys a chance to perform, so we'll still have an extended squad of 28 for this week's trial to try a few things and look at individual and combination performances," McKenzie said.
"If players want to be in the mix when the time comes for us to select that team for Round one against the Waratahs at Suncorp Stadium, now's the time for them to put their hand up with a good performance."
The trial match against the Crusaders kicks off at 7.30pm on Friday night at Ballymore. Tickets are available through Ticketek.
Gates open at 5.30pm and the curtain raiser match will be Gold Coast South African expats v Gold Coast NZ expats, kicking off at 6pm.
Parking restrictions will be in force around Ballymore on Friday night and limited on site parking will be available for patrons, who are encouraged to arrive early.
The Reds will travel to Perth for their final trial match on Friday, February 5, before kicking off the 2010 Investec Bank Super 14 tournament against the NSW Waratahs at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday, February 13.
QR Reds team to play the Crusaders (from fullback): Peter Hynes (vc), Luke Morahan, Will Chambers, Anthony Fainga'a, Blair Connor, Ben Lucas, Richard Kingi, Scott Higginbotham, Daniel Braid, Ezra Taylor, Van Humphries, Robert Simmons, Dayna Edwards, Sean Hardman, Ben Daley (c). Reserves: Saia Fainga'a, James Slipper, Jack Kennedy, Adam Byrnes, Andrew Shaw, Lei Tomiki, Jake Schatz, Will Genia, Tim Walsh, Ben Tapuai, Morgan Turinui, Rod Davies, Aidan Toua
Crusaders: Jared Payne, Sean Maitland, Robert Fruean, Ryan Crotty, Kade Poki, Colin Slade, Kahn Fotuali’i, Thomas Waldrom, George Whitelock, Ash Parker, Sam Whitelock, Joe Wheeler, Owen Franks, Ti'i Paulo, Ben Franks. Reserves: Quentin MacDonald, Wyatt Crockett, Isaac Ross, Jonathan Poff, Willie Heinz, Daniel Bowden, Adam Whitelock, Tim Bateman, Matt Todd, Andrew Olorenshaw.
Referee: Paul Marks, Assistant Referees: Damien Mitchelmore and Simon Moore.