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Reds left to rue poor discipline

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RUGBY UNION: Samu Kerevi admits the Queensland Reds have discipline issues after captain Scott Higginboth­am was banned for three weeks, while Lukhan Tui is also in the sights of the Super Rugby judiciary.

Higginboth­am (pictured) was red-carded after just nine minutes in Friday’s 45-19 defeat to the Melbourne Rebels for an “objectivel­y dangerous” shoulder charge on Matt Phillip.

He will miss the next three Reds games – against the Brumbies and Bulls at home, and then away to the Jaguares in Argentina.

Meanwhile, Tui has been summoned to front a SANZAAR hearing tonight and could face a similar suspension after he was yellow-carded for a lifting tackle on Wallabies halfback Will Genia in the first half against the Rebels.

The Reds were constantly hampered by sin-binnings and send-offs in 2017.

All up, they collected 13 yellow cards and one red in 15 matches last year, the worst record in Super Rugby.

Kerevi, who was on-field captain in Higginboth­am’s absence and is a strong candidate to take on the role for the next three weeks, said it had to change.

“It’s something (Higginboth­am and Tui) didn’t intentiona­lly do but it hurt the team,” Kerevi said yesterday.

“From now on, we’re trying to really address that side (of the game) to not be in that situation again.”

Kerevi said it wasn’t a case of them trying too hard to impress new coach Brad Thorn in his first match in charge.

“We just want to be aggressive as a team, we want to be physical,” he said.

Liam Wright and Kane Douglas are in line to replace loose forward Higginboth­am and lock Tui for Friday’s meeting with the Brumbies at Suncorp Stadium.

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PHOTO: HAMISH BLAIR

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