The Herald (South Africa)

Aggressive Reds bounce back to upset Lions

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THE Reds humbled Super Rugby leaders Lions with a 27-22 score after a superb opening half of aggressive rugby in Brisbane at the weekend.

Coming off four losses, the Reds set up the shock win with a rousing four-try first half to lead 24-0 at half time on Saturday and battled hard to hold on in the second half for the upset over the Johannesbu­rg team.

It was a stunning reversal of fortunes for the South African conference leaders and last season’s beaten finalists – following a 29-0 shutout of Australian conference pacesetter­s Waratahs in Sydney the previous weekend.

The Reds, coached by ex-All Black lock Brad Thorn, jumped to third spot in the Australian conference, while the Lions still hold a 12-point lead in their conference.

Reds veteran flanker George Smith said: “Last week you could tell quite early we weren’t quite there, but this afternoon that first try in the first five minutes was indicative of how we wanted to play, be aggressive in the contact area.

“We came out well for that first 10 minutes of the second half – and we were holding on in the last 30.”

Lions skipper Franco Mostert said the Reds were more hungry to win than his Johannesbu­rg side.

“They wanted it more than us, so they deserved the win.

“There was no complacenc­y in our group, they just wanted it more than us – and we will go back this week and fix up our problems,” Mostert said.

The Reds rocked the Super Rugby competitio­n leaders with four tries in the first half in their best attacking performanc­e of the season.

Forward Jean-Pierre Smith scored in the second minute, with further tries from Caleb Timu and Brandon Paenga-Amosa, before Smith crashed over on the back of a driving maul in first-half stoppage time to grab a 24-0 lead at the break.

The splutterin­g Lions finally scored through their outstandin­g hooker, Malcolm Marx, to trail 27-5 after 55 minutes.

Marx powered over for his second try off a driving maul, for the Lions to claw back to trail 27-12 after 62 minutes, with the momentum turning.

But the Reds held on, with replacemen­t Marnus Schoeman scoring two late tries to grab the Lions a losing bonus point. – AFP

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