Townsville Bulletin

Rebels banking on some ‘Quade magic’

- MELISSA WOODS

NEW Melbourne Rebels skipper Dane Haylett-petty says he’s been blown away by recruit Quade Cooper since his arrival at the Super Rugby club.

Cooper wasn’t wanted by Queensland, where he earned 119 caps, with Reds coach Brad Thorn saying he didn’t fit with their new culture.

But Haylett-petty, who has replaced Adam Coleman as Rebels captain, says Cooper is having a positive impact at his new club.

“I think the big thing for me is whether he’s on the field or off he’s such a good influence on the group, especially the younger guys,” HaylettPet­ty said.

“He’s the ultimate profession­al and sets a really good example for the boys and his rugby IQ is amazing – like no one I’ve ever played with or met – so just that knowledge he can impart to the group is amazing.”

The Rebels open their season against the Brumbies in Canberra next Friday night with Haylett-petty eager to see Cooper re-ignite his halves partnershi­p with Will Genia.

Cooper and Genia were unstoppabl­e as a pairing in the Reds’ run to the 2011 Super Rugby title.

“I’m probably expecting a bit of Quade magic,” Haylett-petty said.

“I’m really excited about seeing Will and Quade, their combinatio­n back together. We know how dangerous they were for the Reds.”

Haylett-petty managed 11 games for the Rebels last season after a heavy concussion and then neck problem but after a strong finish to the year the fullback said that he would certainly be ready for Round 1.

 ??  ?? SEAL OF APPROVAL: Quade Cooper has impressed teammates during pre-season training with the Melbourne Rebels.
SEAL OF APPROVAL: Quade Cooper has impressed teammates during pre-season training with the Melbourne Rebels.

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