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Sat 22 Mar, 2025

Super Rugby Pacific

FT
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Highlanders Highlanders
-
Reds Reds
3:35am
Round 6
LIVE
23
29
Sat 29 Mar, 2025

Super Rugby Pacific

8:35am EDT
Suncorp Stadium
Reds Reds
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Force Force
8:35am
Round 7
LIVE
0
0
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Reds 50%
50% Force
Fri 4 Apr, 2025

Super Rugby Pacific

6:05am EDT
FMG Stadium Waikato
Chiefs Chiefs
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Reds Reds
6:05am
Round 8
LIVE
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Chiefs 0%
0% Reds

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Queensland Reds

The Queensland Reds are an Australian rugby club with a long and illustrious history. Formerly a representative team, the club now represents the state of Queensland in the Super Rugby and Super Rugby AU tournaments. They've featured in every edition of the Super Rugby competition since the Super 6 in 1992 and, in the professional era, the Reds Rugby team have won the competition once and reached the semi-final stage on three occasions.

Read on to learn even more about the Queensland Reds. On this page, you'll find a detailed history of the team. In addition, you can also see information about the latest squad, upcoming Reds Rugby fixtures and the team's recent results.

The first games of rugby took place in Queensland in 1876 and the game quickly took off. In the 1880s, Queensland formed a representative team and played in both inter-colonial and international matches. Before the turn of the century, they'd defeated both New South Wales and a touring British and Irish Lions side.

Following this, the Queensland team remained a representative side for more than 100 years. However, when Super Rugby began in the 1990s, the team turned professional and began to have contracted players. During this period, Queensland experienced a golden era. They won the first Super 6 competition in 1992 and followed this with wins in the 1994 and 1995 season as well.

By the time the professional era began in 1996, the team had officially rebranded and became commonly known as the Queensland Reds. However, the team was unable to recapture the success they'd experienced in previous years. When the tournament was known as the Super 12, the Reds Rugby team reached the semi-final stage of the competition three times, but never progressed to the final.

Then, when the competition was revamped and rebranded to Super Rugby in 2011, the Reds Rugby team were well-positioned for success and they finally capitalised. They finished top of the group stage and went on to beat Crusaders 18-13 in a final watched by more than 52,000 people. Following the win, the victorious Reds Rugby team were greeted with a parade through Brisbane and were handed the keys to the city. To date, it remains the team's only Super Rugby title.

Over the years, the success of the Reds Rugby team has meant that several stars of Australian rugby have played for the team. For example, giants of the sport such as Quade Cooper, Will Genia and Michael Lynagh have all been capped more than 100 times by the Queensland Reds.

Although today the team is less successful than it once was, a number of current Australian internationals still play in Reds Rugby fixtures. They include prop Taniela Tupou, fullback James O'Connor and hooker Brandon Paenga-Amosa.

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