Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Reds pinch late win

Persistenc­e pays despite two sin-bins

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QUEENSLAND’S new Super Rugby era is off to a winning start after a thrilling comefrom-behind 28-26 victory against the Sharks last night.

It was far from champagne rugby from the Reds, who endured a horror start by conceding a try in the first minute but scrapped their way back into the match to ensure a memorable debut for coach Nick Stiles.

Wallabies powerhouse Samu Kerevi picked up from his sizzling form of last year with a double while reserve halfback James Tuttle delivered the winner with his first Super Rugby try in the 71st minute, capitalisi­ng on a surging run from centre Duncan Paia’aua.

The rousing fightback saved the blushes of returning fiveeighth Quade Cooper, whose awful mistake led to Jean-Luc du Preez’s opener – which left the Reds reeling at 7-0 – and whose three-from-six kicking threatened to lose it for them.

Sharks playmaker Pat Lambie, meanwhile, nailed his first six shots on goal but missed the chance to regain the lead for the South Africans in the 77th minute after Karmichael Hunt was yellow-carded for a high hit on Lwazi Mvovo.

It was the second sinbinning of the night for Queensland, with Kane Douglas also punished for tackling Springbok prop Tendai Mtawarira around the neck midway through the second half.

While Douglas was off, the Sharks went 24-18 ahead through Tera Mtembu but the Reds persisted, replied with Kerevi’s second try and showed great character to snatch the result at the end.

A crowd of 15,015 fans were on hand at Suncorp Stadium to catch their first glimpse of re- cruits Cooper, Stephen Moore, Scott Higginboth­am and George Smith.

However, the Reds clearly remain a work in progress.

Handling errors and poor decision-making undid much of their good attacking work.

WINGER James Lowe scored two intercept tries in the first half to set the Chiefs on course to a 24-15 win against the Highlander­s in a crucial New Zealand derby.

The Dunedin-based Highlander­s held significan­t advantages of territory and possession in both halves but the Chiefs used an intense and pressing defense to force errors which led to Lowe’s double before half-time.

Lowe’s first try came from a careless back pass by All Blacks center Malakai Fekitoa and his second came from a loose pass by winger Waisake Naholo, allowing the Chiefs to take a 14-9 lead to half-time against the run of play.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Reds centre Sam Kerevi scores one of his tries last night in the 28-26 win against the Sharks in Brisbane.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Reds centre Sam Kerevi scores one of his tries last night in the 28-26 win against the Sharks in Brisbane.

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