Reds U15s Hit Sydney for Clash with NSW Rivals

Fri, Oct 11, 2024, 9:42 PM
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by Reds Media Unit
Reds U15s halfback Ralph Labor in action against NSW at Ballymore. Photo: James Auclair, Reds Media
Reds U15s halfback Ralph Labor in action against NSW at Ballymore. Photo: James Auclair, Reds Media

The Queensland Reds Under-15s have headed to Sydney to take on their NSW counterparts today in the final match of their two-game series for 2024.

The young Reds will be guided from No.10 by James Smith, who produced some composed and positive play in last weekend’s 27-19 loss in Brisbane.

The Reds led 7-0 early and were still scrapping in the final 90 seconds with the last try of the game but have worked hard on polishing areas of their game for a more complete showing.

“The boys will definitely be better for that run,” coach Sean Graham said.

“Our conversion rate was pretty good when we got into the Waratahs quarter. More field position is something we’ll be working at.”

The match can be watched on the Rugby Xplorer app by clicking “video” at the bottom of the app (Note – only live matches are visible here) or through Rugby.com.au https://www.rugby.com.au/videos where replays are also available on this page.

Queensland Reds U15 v NSW Waratahs U15

Forshaw Park, Southern Districts Rugby Club

Saturday, October 12, 12:30pm (Qld time)

1. Jeremiah Kite (BBC) (Captain)

2. Xavier Hill (NC)

3. Billy Campbell (NC)

4. Charlie Grieves (GT)

5. Fraser Boakes (BSHS)

6. Henry Willis (BSHS)

7. Keanu Saron (NC)

8. Teauriki Siaoloa (TSS)

9. Ralph Labor (BGS)

10. James Smith (TSS)

11. Harrison Taylor (SLC)

12. Billy Spicer (NC)

13. Harlem Faalafi (Padua) (VC)

14. Elijah Rauluni (NC)

15. Angus McPhail (IGS)

Reserves:

16. Matti Gill (BSHS)

17. Viliami Tuli (IGS)

18. Luke Van der Nist (BBC)

19. Harry O’Hare (NC)

20. Dylan Goodwin (NC)

21. Isaiah Nuku (BSHS)

22. Chilli Tonelli – Smith (NC)

23.Jack Phinney (BSHS)

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