Sunday Territorian

Reds finally double up after holding off Bulls

- VINCE RUGARI REDS BULLS

THE Queensland Reds have scored back-to-back Super Rugby wins for the first time in almost four years, coming back to beat the Bulls 20-14 in Brisbane.

Proving last week’s breakthrou­gh victory over the Brumbies was no fluke, the Reds clawed back from 14-3 down in a pulsating clash last night at Suncorp Stadium to continue their Brad Thorn-led, youth-fuelled revival.

Again, their scrum held up against one of the competitio­n’s finest set-piece sides but, this time, there was the attacking prowess to match it.

Caleb Timu and Aidan Toua scored tries, while a late Jono Lance penalty from almost 50m out gave them some handy breathing space with five minutes to go — but it was still a nervy finish as the South Africans rallied for a winner until well after the final siren.

Replacemen­t hooker Alex Mafi sealed it for Queensland with a tackle that dispossess­ed Springbok lock Lood de Jager, who was closing in just six metres out from the line.

Not since the Reds prevailed over the Melbourne QUEENSLAND REDS Tries: Goals: Penalty Goals: BULLS Tries: Goals: Crowd: Referee: Rebels and Highlander­s in late 2014 under Richard Graham had they banked positive results in consecutiv­e weeks.

The Bulls were wearing a striking yellow jersey for the Reds match, inspired by the Mamelodi Sundowns — Pretoria’s soccer team, who are nicknamed the Brazilians.

Indeed, there was more than a hint of “joga bonito” in their new, expansive style, introduced by former All Blacks coach John Mitchell, which certainly proved effective early.

They stormed to a 14-3 lead after fullback Warrick Gelant’s opener and a scintillat­ing 70m move finished off by playmaker Andre Warner.

Their second try stunned the Reds, who had only a James Tuttle penalty to show for their 60 per cent share of possession in the first half.

But four minutes from the break, they crossed for their first try since the opening round when Taniela Tupou’s hot hands put Timu into space out wide.

The Reds took a 17-14 lead when Filipo Daugunu, in his maiden Super Rugby start, split two defenders and stood up through another tackle to spark a stunning counter-attack that ended with Toua touching down next to the posts.

 ?? Picture: BRAD KANARIS ?? Queensland Reds star Aidan Toua grimaces as he succumbs to a tackle during last night’s Super Rugby clash against the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium
Picture: BRAD KANARIS Queensland Reds star Aidan Toua grimaces as he succumbs to a tackle during last night’s Super Rugby clash against the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium

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