The Cairns Post

Speight of tries to beat Folau’s mark

- JIM TUCKER sport@cairnspost.com.au facebook.com/TheCairnsP­ost www.cairnspost.com.au twitter.com/TheCairnsP­ost

HENRY Speight has trumped Israel Folau by becoming the first player in Super Rugby history to complete a “Grand Slam” of tries against every club.

Eighteen tries against 18 teams.

And that includes the Cheetahs, Southern Kings and Western Force, who are no longer part of Super Rugby, plus four in four games against Japan’s Sunwolves, who will be gone next season.

Similar grand slams always mean enduring class. Peyton Manning played 18 seasons as a champion quarterbac­k to beat all 32 clubs in the NFL.

The Queensland Reds recruit was so entrenched as a “one club” figure at the ACT

Brumbies for nine seasons that it never seemed possible he would even get to play against them.

He seemed likely to be stuck with tries against 17 opponents, just as Folau was with a five-pointer against all sides except the NSW Waratahs he played for.

Speight’s switch to the Reds during the off-season created the mouth-watering possibilit­y that he’d get a shot at the grand slam in Friday night’s clash in Canberra.

Brumbies coach Dan McKellar was the first to see the record coming, because Speight’s try move, off an inside ball, was a staple in the Canberra side’s armoury.

“We knew that play was coming and it wasn’t as good as watching it last year (when scoring off the same running line for the Brumbies),” McKellar said.

“It was good to see ‘Silky’ get the response and recognitio­n from the crowd, because he’s much loved in Canberra and he’ll always be a Brumby.”

The Reds are rapt to have him because of the value of his polish, poise and roaming strikes.

The experience of Wallaby centre James O’Connor has already proved a positive. He shook off tackles and always made extra metres in contact in the 27-24 loss.

The Reds spent yesterday in Johannesbu­rg in recovery mode with a pool session and massage to stay on top of any debilitati­ng effects from Canberra’s extreme 39C gametime heat.

They back up on Saturday night in the high altitude of Johannesbu­rg against the Lions, who were overrun 28-0 in the second half of yesterday’s 38-8 loss to the Jaguares.

Former Wallabies hooker Brandon Paenga-Amosa was ruled out of the tour with the ankle ligament damage he sustained early against the Brumbies.

He is to visit a specialist in Brisbane today, while young tour replacemen­t Sean Farrell gets a chance.

Lock Harry Hockings is on tour but the mending of his broken hand won’t yet make him available this weekend.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE/MICK TSIKAS ?? SILKY SKILLS: Henry Speight slips through a tackle to score a try for the Reds during their Round 1 Super Rugby match against the Brumbies at GIO Stadium in Canberra on Friday.
Picture: AAP IMAGE/MICK TSIKAS SILKY SKILLS: Henry Speight slips through a tackle to score a try for the Reds during their Round 1 Super Rugby match against the Brumbies at GIO Stadium in Canberra on Friday.

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