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Chilla Wilson (44)
Not JUST Digby either.
I wasn't going to say I'm seeing a lot of inside balls... That would make me sound like cyclo...
Not JUST Digby either.
yep, that's it. I think it was 15 sec ad. It starts with the kick off (~ 12 secs) and mentions the 130 year rivalry.Is this the ad?
youtu.be/ZLJwK1sxQuk
However well the Reds defended in Brisbane last year, you would have to say the Tah forwards got on top, especially in the second half. They just couldn't finish off...
A surer sign as any that your boys didn't actually score. I'm sure this was done to death last year but if that had happened at the other end of the pitch there is no way that Tahs fans would say that you could award that as a try - from memory you couldn't even tell if Carter got across the line!We did score, through Tom Carter but the referee didn't allow us 5 points.
What is your criteria for "getting on top"? I would think that there is a fair argument to suggest that given the amount of 5m scrums, territory, possession etc your lads had, especially in the second half, the fact that they couldn't convert to these stats to points to me suggests that the Reds forwards won that battle and got on top.
anyone doing anything for this match? still unsure whether Im going or not.
My sources say Link has decided on a 5:2 split. Probably have Shatz and Gill as the backrow reserves and Lucas and Lance covering everywhere in the backs except wing (where Morahan can move to if needed).Love to see a 4/3 bench but 5 forwards will probably favoured against the Tahs.
Would love to see Schatz start with Samo off the bench for impact.My sources say Link has decided on a 5:2 split. Probably have Shatz and Gill as the backrow reserves and Lucas and Lance covering everywhere in the backs except wing (where Morahan can move to if needed).
Given the injury toll to the Tah's backline I think the Reds can afford to be a little experimental with the backs, although trial form seems to suggest that most positions are set for the opener. Did someone say davies is still injured or is he available for this game?
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QRU Media Release: Mike Harris earns starting nod at flyhalf for NSW Waratahs opener
St.George Queensland Reds playmaker Mike Harris will take the reigns at flyhalf on Saturday night when the Reds meet fierce rivals the NSW Waratahs in round one of the 2012 FxPro Super Rugby competition.
The announcement was made at a sold-out Reds Business Breakfast earlier this morning which was attended by 300 guests, with the selection of Harris at flyhalf breaking Quade Cooper’s recent mortgage on the number 10 jersey.
Harris enjoyed a magical debut season with the Reds in 2011, winning the team’s Rookie of the Year honour for his efforts in the Reds drought-breaking Super Rugby championship success.
The goal-kicking ace continued that form throughout this year's two preseason trial victories - against the Brumbies (27-20) and Western Force (40-10) – and enters Saturday’s clash against the Waratahs with a 96% success rate with the boot for the Reds with a tough preseason sideline conversion against the Brumbies earlier this year his only miss in 24 attempts at goal.
“It’s a great opportunity but I’ve just been asked to go out there and play my own game to give the team the best chance to win,” Harris said.
Harris made his Queensland and Super Rugby debut from the bench in the Reds hefty round two 30-6 loss against the Waratahs in Sydney in 2011 before featuring heavily at inside centre in the Reds 19-15 Templeton Cup success later in the year at Suncorp Stadium.
“It was a proud moment making my debut for Queensland but from a team perspective it was arguably our most forgettable moment of 2011,” he said.
“We’ve now got the chance to rectify the wrongs from that night.”
Coach Ewen McKenzie said Harris had earned the right to wear the number 10 jersey but insisted he was more focused on the team’s collective efforts as they endeavour to break a nine-year drought against the Waratahs in Sydney.
The Reds last triumphed against the Waratahs in Sydney in 2003, a 35-23 success, while of the eight matches played between the two teams south of the border they have each tasted success on four occasions.
“There has been a focus from the outside world on who will replace Quade but the reality is we have been more interested in finding the best player to articulate and deliver the game we want to play in 2012,” McKenzie said.
“We were thoroughly disappointed with how we performed in Sydney last year and now the players have a chance to go out and erase that memory.”
The St.George Queensland Reds will announce their lineup to play the NSW Waratahs tomorrow.
With three days to go until the start of the season, the Reds have over 27,000 members on board for 2012 with that number expected to break the 35,000 mark during the season.
Full season memberships are a cheaper alternative to individual match tickets and start at just $65, packages include a special edition members-only DVD of the 2011 Super Rugby Final, which is unavailable for retail purchase and contains never-before seen footage, and a 126-page 2012 season guide.
Full 2012 membership information can be found here - http://www.redsrugby.com.au/MembershipHospitality/2012Memberships.aspx.
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Apparently he is most troubled by his groin when goalkicking. It's a shame that there isn't anyone else in the team who could step in and take the kicking duties with Barnes playing 10.