Sunday Territorian

Qlders beat Cheetahs for second win but Kerevi injury a blow for Reds

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THE Queensland Reds have scrapped their way to just their second win of the Super Rugby season, an ugly 30-17 victory over the Cheetahs.

But it appears to have come at a significan­t cost, with inform strike centre Samu Kerevi suffering an injured wrist in the second half of last night’s clash at Suncorp Stadium.

A shattered Kerevi, who is in line for a possible Wallabies debut in June’s three-Test series against England after making a stomping start to the year, was left in tears on the bench after being forced off in the 64th minute.

It’s not yet clear what caused the injury or what the extent of it is

Kerevi was quiet by his own recent standards, but still helped set up one of his team’s three tries as the Reds extended the South African fran- chise’s winless record in Brisbane in front of 14,419 fans.

Halfback Nick Frisby crossed twice while Curtis Browning scored his first-ever Super Rugby try, but the Reds had to hold on grimly in the dying minutes — and with a numerical disadvanta­ge, fol- lowing flanker Liam Gill’s 69th-minute yellow card — as the fast-finishing Cheetahs applied the pressure.

The Reds were diabolical in the first half, making seven handling errors as the visitors opened up a 10-3 lead.

But Queensland’s scrum was dominant as usual and they eventually recovered from their shocking start, with Browning peeling off the back of a scrum to touch down after the half-time siren and Frisby’s two efforts, in the 46th and 63rd minutes, both finishing off neat team moves.

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