Reds Under-16s Falter After Under-15s Grab Dominant Win in Sydney

Sat, Oct 11, 2025, 11:44 AM
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by Reds Media Unit
The Reds on the front foot against the NSW Waratahs in Super Rugby U16s in Sydney
The Reds on the front foot against the NSW Waratahs in Super Rugby U16s in Sydney

The Queensland Reds today fell 54-45 in Super Rugby Under-16s after a high-quality win by the Reds U15s on the same interstate menu in Sydney.

The double-header at Forshaw Park was a contrast of emotions for the two Queensland sides against their NSW Waratahs rivals.

The U16s showed real character after the Waratahs had run them ragged for a 40-0 lead inside 27 minutes.

A pick-and-drive try by hooker Xavier Hill approaching half-time was the first fightback sign for 40-7.

Replacements Dylan Goodwin, Will Robinson and Noah Gaffney all scored early in the second half to tighten the scores to 40-26.

That 26-0 run of momentum from the Reds gave the side energy. Goodwin and hooker Gaffney, with another well-steered rolling maul, both scored again late.

The Waratahs made big attacking gains out wide but their ill-discipline in conceding three yellow cards gave the Reds a chance to make inroads of their own.

Earlier in the day, the Reds U15s made the corrections they were chasing to gain redemption for a painful 38-37 loss to the Waratahs at Ballymore Stadium in the first leg of their series.

This time, it was the Reds who nailed the big moments. Tries either side of half-time turned a 12-10 deficit into a 25-12 lead.

Sharp-moving fullback Koby Walters was the key. On half-time, a big step inside propelled him over for a vital try.

This followed his earlier 40m break when strength and a fend shed two defenders. He positioned support Digby Ioane perfectly for the try.

The Waratahs closed to 32-19 and had the feed to an attacking scrum deep in the Reds quarter.

A big Reds shunt secured a penalty and saved a tricky situation. Another key moment won.

Even when the Waratahs closed again to 32-26 late in the game, the Reds had the answer.

Prop Stanley Grellman threw into the lineout, guided a fast-moving rolling maul and clinched the game 39-26 with his try.

Skipper Hugh Stanbury was again strong while centre Will Jessiman was twice tackled into touch just short of the tryline.

NSW Waratahs U16s 54

Tries: Asher Chapman 4, Finn Hannon 2, Kaiasi Talakai, Fletcher Hermann

Conversions: Wilson Ruthven 7

Def

Queensland Reds U16s 45

Tries: Noah Gaffney 3, Dylan Goodwin 2, Xavier Hill, Will Robinson

Conversions: Charlie Meredith 5

Queensland Reds U15s 39 

Tries: Stanley Grellman, Hugh Stanbury, Thomas Gibb, Digby Ioane, Koby Walters, Joseph Keke

Conversions: Zac Zeremes 2, Daniel De Swardt

Penalty Goal:  Sammy Samson

Def

NSW Waratahs U15s 26 

Tries: Ethan Mullins 2, Cooper Hayward, Urijah Brown

Conversions:  Billy Bowen 3

Venue: Forshaw Park, Sydney

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