All posts tagged "james horwill"

  • Rugby
    Wallabies comeback kings over Springboks

    A lot has happened since the Wallabies last played at Suncorp, and it all pales into insignificance...

  • Queensland Reds
    Preview: Reds v Chiefs

    On the face of it this should be one of those games that flies under the radar,...

  • Rugby
    5 reasons for Reds fans to get to Suncorp on Saturday

    I dare say when the 2014 Super Rugby draw was released late last year, the QRU head...

  • Rugby
    Wallabies v. Scotland – Player Ratings

    A patchy field and a patchy performance saw coach Ewen McKenzie’s Wallabies win their third test in...

  • Northern Provincial Rugby
    Review Reds V. Chiefs – WE’RE BACK!

    Sunday afternoon Rugby in Brisbane is always special, but when it’s on a beautiful clear Autumn day it’s nearly perfect. The chiefs...

  • Queensland Reds
    Review Crusaders V. Reds

    An improving Reds side travelled to Christchurch to take on a Crusaders side who look to be...

  • Rugby
    Sharks V. Reds – Review

    The Sharks lost JP Pieterson in the warm up. A late change to any team is disruptive...

  • Rugby
    A Queensland Reds Fans Year In Review

    Coming in to this Super Rugby season I had hopes of the Reds making the top 6...

  • Queensland Reds
    2011 Super Rugby Queensland Reds Player of the Year

    We are the champions — my friends And we’ll keep on fighting — till the end We...

  • ACT Brumbies
    Dwyer’s View: Aussie teams off pace, but squad firming

    All five Aussie franchises played in the Super Rugby tournament on the weekend and just one of...

  • Queensland Reds
    Reds wobble to 5-point victory over luckless Lions

    The Lions came into this match with one win from six matches, having lost four-from-five by less than seven points. The Reds were sitting atop the Australian conference with four wins, but still looking for the attacking form they showed last year. After the game nothing much has changed: the Lions are...

  • Queensland Reds
    Preview: Reds v. Cheetahs

    On Saturday at 2:40 pm the Reds play their first game against a team outside the Australian Conference. They come up against a Cheetahs side buoyed by their first-ever win on Australian soil. Their win against the Waratahs was a lesson in sticking to your game plan. They attacked the Waratahs’ ruck...

  • Queensland Reds
    Red for a day.

    For those that didn’t quite get the joke of this and then this, sorry. There was no...

  • ACT Brumbies
    Australian Rugby’s Twitterati

    Twitter? Are you serious G&GR? It’s enough to have that bloody scrolling thing down the side of...

  • Rugby
    A RWC Wallaby Retrospective: 1999 vs 2011!

    Where were we in 98: Looking back to June-ish 1998 and using the IRB Rankings formula, via...

  • Rugby
    G&GR Waratahs Player of the Year

    At the end of each game throughout the 2010 Super 14 season over at the forum, readers have submitted their 3-2-1’s for each Australian team. All of these votes will accumulated and an overall 3-2-1 assigned for each match to the three leading point getters for each Aussie team. This is a...

  • Queensland Reds
    G&GR Reds Player of the Year

    At the end of each game throughout the 2010 Super 14 season over at the forum, readers have submitted their 3-2-1’s for each Australian team. All of these votes will accumulated and an overall 3-2-1 assigned for each match to the three leading point getters for each Aussie team. This is a...

  • ACT Brumbies
    State of unOriginal

    Ok ok. It’s that time of the year when the talk turns to Origin again. Nah, I don’t mean the Slater, Inglis, Lockyer, Hayne, Kimmorley and co. Sure that State of Origin series is on, but it just happens to coincide with the call for a State of Origin in Rugby Union...

  • Melbourne Rebels
    At my signal, unleash hell!

    So were the inspirational words spoken by Russel Crowe as Maximus, one of cinema’s greatest ‘Rebels’, in...

  • Queensland Reds
    Broke, Blooming and Bringing Back the Biff

    ‘Better red than dead’ was the saying in the 1940s when red stood for a socialist dictatorship of the proletariat and consequent violent regime change. Locally, the revolution over recent weeks has been the Queensland Reds overthrow of the natural order of things. The Super 14 working class heroes against the capitalist...