Northern Edition

Select Edition

Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Reds pack turn up the heat on Highlanders, snap 12-year Dunedin drought

DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 22: Lachie Anderson of the Reds celebrates after scoring a try during the round six Super Rugby Pacific match between Highlanders and Queensland Reds at Forsyth Barr Stadium, on March 22, 2025, in Dunedin, New Zealand. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

The Queensland Reds’ scrum has powered a season-defining comeback win over the Highlanders that was 12 years in the making.

ADVERTISEMENT

A 29-23 win on Saturday at Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium came without rested captain Tate McDermott, injured star flankers Liam Wright and Fraser McReight (shoulder) and Test hooker Matt Faessler (leg).

The visitors defied some early pressure to lead 12-0 before conceding 20 straight points when unforced errors and missed tackles crept in.

But the Reds, powered by reserve prop Alex Hodgman, turned to their scrum in a pulsating second-half effort that moved Les Kiss’s side to 4-1.

It was their first win at the venue since their inaugural fixture there in 2013 and just the Reds’ third win in New Zealand, against Kiwi opponents, in their last 27 games.

In his first game as Reds captain, Wallabies skipper Harry Wilson was inspirational, plucking a crucial late turnover, charging into the line and adding a deft kick ahead that led to their decisive final try.

“It’s very special. We’ve talked all week about 2013 and being a side that could re-write the history books there,” Wilson said.

ADVERTISEMENT

“For us to do that, missing a few key players … they were immense.

“We were pretty disappointed at halftime, thought we didn’t play our brand of footy. And the scrum changed the game.”

Penalties

10
Penalties Conceded
10
1
Yellow Cards
1
0
Red Cards
0

Outside centre Filipo Daugunu scored twice and was formidable in defence, the Reds following his lead to produce consecutive turnovers once they hit the lead with 17 minutes to play

But it was their scrum that made the difference, the Reds able to steady behind their reliable set-piece superiority that yielded four penalties inside 11 minutes.

That led to a yellow card for All Blacks prop Ethan de Groot, who felt the pressure and gave away a penalty at the breakdown and created the Reds the platform to surge clear.

ADVERTISEMENT

Tries to Anderson and Daugunu – the latter’s coming after Tim Ryan sped through the line and Wilson kicked ahead – put the Reds clear.

The host’s only second-half points came courtesy of penalty kicks, the second of those after the bell with victory out of reach.

Their inability to penetrate was at shocking odds to their first-half form, when scintillating winger Caleb Tangitau burst out of the blocks.

Denied a brilliant first-minute try when his chip ahead narrowly went into touch, the former rugby sevens star was robbed of another when replays showed an accidental offside in the build up.

They led 17-12 at that stage, Reds winger Heremai Murray yellow-carded for a deliberate knock down and the visitors reeling.

Tanielu Tele’a and captain Timoci Tavatavanawai crossed for the Highlanders, who had forced five consecutive penalties out of the Reds and were calling all the shots.

But the visitors showed tremendous resolve to stop the bleeding and then turn the screws after the break to earn a bonus-point win.

Related

Download the RugbyPass app now!

News, stats, live rugby and more! Download the new RugbyPass app on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android) now!

ADVERTISEMENT

Boks Office | Episode 37 | Six Nations Round 4 Review

Cape Town | Leg 2 | Day 2 | HSBC Challenger Series 2025 | Full Day Replay

Gloucester-Hartpury vs Bristol Bears | PWR 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

Boks Office | Episode 36 | Six Nations Round 3 Review

Why did Scotland's Finn Russell take the crucial kick from the wrong place? | Whistle Watch

England A vs Ireland A | Full Match Replay

Kubota Spears vs Shizuoka BlueRevs | JRLO 2024/2025 | Full Match Replay

Watch now: Lomu - The Lost Tapes

Trending on RugbyPass

Comments

1 Comment
U
Utiku Old Boy 3 days ago

DeGroot seems to be struggling this year to impose himself on the game. Fitness seems to be an issue. His fellow prop Ma’u was schooled by Hodgman and the Landers suffered as a result. The addage that games are won up-front was well demonstrated in this contest. I felt that JJ was light on tight forward depth this year and this game illustrated it. Despite some talent, Landers will not threaten this season. BTW, young fullback Hurley was badly exposed and the hype around him should be dialed back.

Join free and tell us what you really think!

Sign up for free
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

r
reginaldgarcia 2 hours ago
Crusaders rookie earns 'other than Dupont' praise from All Blacks star

My father, a retired schoolteacher, has always been cautious with his money. He worked hard his entire life to build a modest retirement fund and trusted that it would support him in his golden years. So, when he told me about an “exclusive” investment opportunity in cryptocurrency that promised high returns, I was immediately suspicious. But he was convinced it was legitimate—after all, the website looked professional, and the salesperson had been so persuasive over the phone. Despite my warnings, he invested 15,000 USD of his savings. At first, everything seemed fine. He received regular updates and saw “profits” reflected in his online account. But when he tried to withdraw some money, the website suddenly went offline, and the phone number was disconnected. My father was devastated. He had been scammed, and his hard-earned savings were gone. I knew I had to act quickly. I reached out to TECH CYBER FORCE RECOVERY, a company I had read about online that specialized in tracing online fraud. I explained the situation, providing them with all the details: the fake website, the transaction records, and even the emails from the scammer. The team at TECH CYBER FORCE RECOVERY was incredibly understanding and assured me they would do everything possible to help. Using their expertise in digital forensics, they traced the scammer’s digital footprint and identified the offshore account where the money had been transferred. They worked tirelessly with international authorities to freeze the account and recover the funds. Within a few weeks, they successfully returned the 15,000 USD to my father. The relief on his face was indescribable. Not only had TECH CYBER FORCE RECOVERY restored his savings, but they had also given him peace of mind. They even took the time to educate him on how to spot investment scams in the future, empowering him to protect himself. This brought our family closer together. My father now understands the importance of skepticism and due diligence, and I’m grateful to TECH CYBER FORCE RECOVERY for their incredible work. They didn’t just recover money, they restored my father’s faith in justice and gave him a second chance to enjoy his retirement.EMAIL..Techcybersforcerecovery(@)cyberservices(.)comWHATSAPP... + 1.5.6.1.7.2.6.3.6.9.7

8 Go to comments
TRENDING
TRENDING Sky Sports commentator on why Wallabies players are outplaying All Blacks counterparts Sky commentator on why Wallabies players are outplaying All Blacks
Search