The Weekend Post

Late try cruels best efforts of emotional Rodda and Reds

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THE Queensland Reds have fallen agonisingl­y short of victory in an emotional start to their Super Rugby season, beaten 36-31 by the Highlander­s in Dunedin.

Inspired by lock Izack Rodda, who elected to play two days after the death of his father, the little-fancied Reds nearly pulled off an enormous upset last night.

It took a try to Highlander­s flanker Dillon Hunt five minutes from time to put the hosts back in front and record a 14th straight win at Forsyth Barr Stadium.

They scored five tries to four in an enthrallin­g encounter against a Reds side who showed few signs that it was their first competitio­n game of the season, having sat out an opening-round bye.

Down 29-17 early in the sec- ond half, it was an 80-metre try finished by Rodda that gave the Reds belief, inspiring his teammates who were wearing black armbands in his honour.

Captain Samu Kerevi later marvelled at the fortitude of his Wallabies teammate.

“My heart goes out to him and his family. He’s a very strong guy. He heard the news and he stayed strong,” Kerevi said.

“He still played the game today and played extremely well.”

Prop Feao Fotuaika capped a memorable debut with a try to put them in front and they clung to a 31-29 lead for nearly 20 minutes before the desperate Kiwi side created space for Hunt to dive across.

Winger Chris Feauai-Sautia and halfback Moses Sorovi scored the Reds’ first-half tries but they trailed by seven points at the break, having been let down by some loose kicking and conceding seven of the game’s first eight penalties.

However, the Reds scrum, anchored by the unheralded Fotuaika, and defensive lineout were excellent, keeping them in the game along with a biting defence.

The stand out attacking performer was 18-year-old outside centre Jordan Petaia, who made several withering bursts while fullback Bryce Hegarty, in his first Reds appearance, landed all his five shots at goal.

Kerevi was devastated his team couldn’t hold on for 80 minutes.

“The boys worked extremely hard to get us into that position. You can’t let it slip against a quality team like the Highlander­s,” he said.

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