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Wallaby's injury mars Reds' statement win over unbeaten Waratahs

Ryan Smith of the Reds celebrates during the round five Super Rugby Pacific match between Queensland Reds and NSW Waratahs at Suncorp Stadium, on March 15, 2025, in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chloe Davis/Getty Images)

Wallabies teammates Harry Wilson and Andrew Kellaway have reignited Australian rugby’s greatest rivalry before the Queensland Reds ended the NSW Waratahs’ unbeaten Super Rugby Pacific start.

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But a potentially serious shoulder injury to star Reds and Wallabies No.7 Fraser McReight was a sore point in their 35-15 bonus point win on Saturday night at Suncorp Stadium.

There was no love lost as the Waratahs, boasting former longtime Reds Taniela Tupou and Lawson Creighton, arrived looking to dent their rivals’ top-four aspirations.

It was the visitors who breathed fire in the early exchanges, to a fault when fullback Kellaway was sin-binned for dangerously lifting and tipping backrower and Test captain Wilson after making a crunching tackle that dislodged the ball.

Match Summary

0
Penalty Goals
1
5
Tries
2
5
Conversions
1
0
Drop Goals
0
164
Carries
128
8
Line Breaks
4
19
Turnovers Lost
15
6
Turnovers Won
9

Play continued and the Waratahs threatened to score, before a review saw Test back Kellaway yellow-carded.

Kellaway engaged Wilson with some pointed chat on his way to the bench, bloody-nosed Wilson responding with some of his own as he directed his Test colleague to the sin-bin.

The incident sparked the Reds, who steadied with an opportunistic try to fullback Heremiah Murray that cancelled out Tristan Reilly’s opener for the Waratahs.

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The Waratahs had dominated the opening 15 minutes but the Reds tipped the scales.

Wilson bumped and spun over for a try of his own, then replacement hooker Richie Asiata finished a 20-metre driving maul less than a minute after Matt Faessler went off injured.

The hosts, in front of 20,072 fans, then hit top gear with re-signed flanker McReight finishing a sharp sequence that passed through five sets of hands.

The No.7 grabbed the point of his left shoulder after diving to ground the ball though, McReight substituted after briefly trying to play through the pain.

The Reds defended desperately to thwart the Tahs’ reply, Wilson winning a turnover to get the hosts out of trouble.

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Replacement Angus Blyth then burrowed over at the other end to ice the result, Langi Gleeson with some late consolation try as the Reds joined the Waratahs at 3-1 this season.

Fit-again lock Seru Uru was impressive in his return for the Reds while Max Jorgensen was a threat all night for the Waratahs.

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JW 1 hour ago
Everyone knows Robertson is not supposed to be doing the coaching

Yeah it’s not actually that I’m against the idea this is not good enough, I just don’t know whos responsible for the appalling selections, whether the game plan will work, whether it hasn’t worked because Razor has had too much input or too little input, and whether were better or worse for the coachs not making it work against themselves.

I think that’s the more common outlook rather than people panicking mate, I think they just want something to happen and that needs an outlet. For instance, yes, we were still far too good for most in even weaker areas like the scrum, but it’s the delay in the coaches seemingly admitting that it’s been dissapoint. How can they not see DURING THE GAME it didn’t go right and say it? What are they scared of? Do they think the estimation of the All Blacks will go down in peoples minds? And of course thats not a problem if it weren’t for the fact they don’t do any better the next game! And then they finally seem to see and things get better. I’ve had endless discussions with Chicken about what’s happening at half time, and the lack of any real change. That problem is momentum is consistent with their being NO progress through the year. The team does not improve. The lineout is improved and is good. The scrum is weak and stays weak. The misfires and stays misfiring. When is the new structure following Lancasters Leinster going to click?



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