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Cooper impresses on debut for Melbourne

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The plaudits are flowing for Quade Cooper following the former Queensland Reds star’s brilliant Super Rugby debut for the Melbourne Rebels.

Despite spending 2018 in club rugby exile after being axed by Reds coach Brad Thorn, the 30-year-old playmaker showed why he will be in the mix for this year’s World Cup.

The 70-test Wallaby lit up GIO Stadium with great mate Will Genia on Friday night as the Rebels started their season with a 34-27 victory over the Brumbies.

Former Wallaby Greg Martin called Cooper’s performanc­e the most commanding from an Australian first-five in three years.

‘‘[Cooper’s] probably a once-ina-generation player, he can do some things that make you go ‘gee, how did that happen’,’’ Rebels coach Dave Wessels said.

‘‘He played to a framework that he’s helped create, that he believes in, and I think he enjoyed himself out there.’’

Rebels captain Dane HaylettPet­ty said Cooper’s composure on and off the field was already benefiting the team.

‘‘We know how much flair he can bring, but him and Willie [Genia] led us around and even when we were down, we felt calm,’’ Haylett-Petty said.

Brumbies captain Christian Lealiifano said it was good for Australian rugby to have Cooper back but thought the halves duel was evenly matched.

‘‘I felt like they [Genia and Cooper] didn’t contribute as much as I thought they would, I felt we were in control, but the times we weren’t they punished us,’’ Lealiifano said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Quade Cooper, right, messes up rival Joe Powell’s hair on Friday night.
GETTY IMAGES Quade Cooper, right, messes up rival Joe Powell’s hair on Friday night.

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