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Queensland Reds 2025

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Andrew Slack (58)
With regards to Aubrey it is a shame he’s moving on being only 21 and looking like he was starting to develop the type of strength and power that would really help him as a senior pro.

But unfortunately for him Ryan has jumped in front of him plus the Reds picked up Anderson & Daugunu. He would’ve been handy for depth but I can’t see him being a regular pick unless there are injuries. You can’t blame him (or the Reds IMO) for him looking elsewhere.
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
With regards to Aubrey it is a shame he’s moving on being only 21 and looking like he was starting to develop the type of strength and power that would really help him as a senior pro.

But unfortunately for him Ryan has jumped in front of him plus the Reds picked up Anderson & Daugunu. He would’ve been handy for depth but I can’t see him being a regular pick unless there are injuries. You can’t blame him (or the Reds IMO) for him looking elsewhere.
He's signed for one year, perhaps one or both of Anderson look to move on at the end of 2025, in which case there's probably room for him for 2026? I'd imagine joining a Queensland Cup side is just him looking for a paid gig considering he wasn't picked up for the Reds?
 

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Frank Nicholson (4)
With regards to Aubrey it is a shame he’s moving on being only 21 and looking like he was starting to develop the type of strength and power that would really help him as a senior pro.

But unfortunately for him Ryan has jumped in front of him plus the Reds picked up Anderson & Daugunu. He would’ve been handy for depth but I can’t see him being a regular pick unless there are injuries. You can’t blame him (or the Reds IMO) for him looking elsewhere.
This is the classic reason why the Reds Rugby needs to suppport the Hospital Cup to become a third tier of professional rugby ie have players paid at least to the same level as the League Q Cup.
 
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Phil Kearns (64)

Queensland Reds 2025 Squad

Lachie Anderson** – TBC
Richie Asiata – Sunnybank
George Blake – Bond University
Angus Blyth – Bond University
Joe Brial – University of Queensland
John Bryant – Souths
Jock Campbell – University of Queensland
Josh Canham** - Bond University
Max Craig – Easts
Filipo Daugunu - Sunnybank
Massimo de Lutiis - Wests
Sef Fa'agase – Sunnybank
Matt Faessler – Brothers
Josh Flook – Brothers
Jude Gibbs* - TBC
Matt Gibbon** – University Of Queensland
Mason Gordon** - Wests
Frankie Goldsbrough** – Easts
Isaac Henry – Wests
Alex Hodgman – Sunnybank
Trevor King* - Souths
Tom Lynagh – University of Queensland
Will McCulloch*- Norths
Tate McDermott – University of Queensland
Harry McLaughlin-Phillips – Wests
Fraser McReight – Brothers
Josh Nasser – University of Queensland
Zane Nonggorr – Bond University
Hunter Paisami – Wests
Dre Pakeho** - Brothers
Tim Ryan – Brothers
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto - Souths
Ryan Smith – Brothers
Kalani Thomas – University of Queensland
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen – Norths
Seru Uru – Wests
Connor Vest – Souths
Louis Werchon – Wests
Harry Wilson – Brothers
Liam Wright – Easts

Head coach: Les Kiss
Assistant coaches: Brad Davis, Jonathan Fisher, Zane Hilton, Dale Roberson

*denotes uncapped for Queensland

**denotes uncapped for Queensland at Super Rugby level
 

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Phil Kearns (64)
Jude Gibbs the big surprise there:
Prop King, 19, fullback-winger McCulloch, 20, and Jude Gibbs, a 23-year-old utility back recruited from Sydney’s Northern Suburbs club, are the three faces in the squad yet to make debuts for the Reds.
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Kiss said the Reds had been tracking Gibbs’ form in the Shute Shield competition.

“Jude has played finals with Norths for the past two seasons in Sydney. He is a versatile player capable of playing flyhalf, inside centre and fullback. He has a great kicking game and is an impeccable goalkicker,” Kiss said.
 

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Phil Kearns (64)
Vunivalu gone!
Oh wow, I completely missed that one. I bit surprised none of Heremaia Murray, Mosese Dawai, Lebron Naea or Lukas Ripley were picked up to round out the size in the backs but Gibbs is definitely better coverage given the rest of the squad. I do woner if we might see Goldsborough given a bit of time on the wing as a way to bring him on a bit earlier.
 
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