Welcome Scoey. Agree about being nervous, and hoping for no more injuries from either team.
I'm a bit concerned by the injuries from both sides - both teams will be down key players.
For the Reds, from the first teamers: Cooper is gone, Davies is gone, S. Finger is gone, and Higgers will be underdone and may start from the bench. So, 3 or 4 starters down, along with AWH likely gone from the bench, and his backup McDuling gone for the season. Old stager Van the roller is available and may be on the bench, but will also be underdone if needed, like Higgers.
For the Tahs, from the first teamers: Vickerman is gone, Elsom is gone, Mitchell is gone, Turner is gone. So, 4 starters down. Timani is also gone (he may have been a starter as well, which would've made it 5). A few others under an injury cloud - particularly TPN and Barnes, and I think TPN and Palu may come in a little underdone.
Cooper is irreplacable at the Reds, but his next down, Harris, has handled it OK in the trials, and looked OK in his chances last year. Morahan went well last year as a replacement for Davies, and Quirk will provide a tighter, tougher player than Higgers if he starts instead (which may actually be useful against the Tahs). This may be a bit controversial, but I think that the biggest loss will probably be S. Finger, despite not being highly rated around here - his replacement, Hanson, has had issues with his throwing in his limited chances last year, and didn't prove himself the surperior scrummager in the Super XV in those limited chances either, despite his reputation.
I'd say the Tahs are a little more hit at the moment, especially if they lose another. Really, it all comes down to the Cooper factor, or how much the Reds will cope without him.
For the Tahs, I get the feeling the sum of the differences to the replacements is just that little bit bigger than the Reds. Like the Reds in Cooper, the Tahs have lost a real game breaker in Mitchell. His replacement, BKH, hasn't set the world alight yet in the trials, and he is unlikely to fill Mitchell's large shoes. Likewise Kingston with Turner. A lot of x-factor and experience lost from those two wingers, and I think that the cumulative sum of that loss (to their replacements) is bigger than Harris replacing Cooper and Morahan (or even Shipperley) replacing Davies. Likewise, the loss of Vickerman will be felt, particularly in a battle where the Tahs will want ascendancy from their forwards. Elsom for Dennis - well, I think the Tahs will do OK out of that one - I was impressed with Dennis when he started last year, and Elsom has struggled with injury since back in Aus. Actually, for the first time in a long time I would probably say that the Reds have a little bit more depth overall in the squad than the Tahs, particularly in the backs and locks.
It's hardly ideal for either team to start missing 4 (or 3 or even 5) starters. I'm not at all happy about that situation for either team, to be blunt.