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Queensland Reds 2026

Tomthumb

John Thornett (49)
As has been mentioned here before, 2nd row depth is our issue. And LHP to a lesser extent. Reds need some luck on the injury front to go deep.
True, although there are 3 capped Wallabies that can play there. Injures are always a caveat, but I'm really impressed by the overall team and it's year 3 in the same system which should be a real positive
 

rugbyAU

Jim Lenehan (48)
Coming into this season we were saying how impresed we were with the team

Reality is there isn't a culture of winning yet and making it deep
 

JRugby2

Colin Windon (37)
What are Reds fans expectations for 2026? On paper honestly it looks like the best roster in Australia, have added some good depth. I'd imagine semis is a minimum, right?
Same as the previous 2-3 years where we've had a roster good enough.

Reds and Wallabies have the same affliction. We have a team on paper that is good enough to be in and around that Top 4 - but our skill execution in key moments of games lets us down.

I see a lot of positives (Scrummaging could lead the competition, a fit 9/10 combo with Tate/Turbo/Carter is electric, backrow would be up there with best in the world domestically) - but key concerns for me are: Lineout could be an issue unless Fas gets more summer reps in. Our locking depth could be an issue. 9-10 injuries could disrupt our ball service to the backline which lacks size and punch.
 
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Strewthcobber

Phil Kearns (64)
The Reds have never won a final away from Brisbane, so they probably need to be finishing top 3 to get past week 1 of the finals.

Unfortunately, my genuine expectation is that they won't be able to achieve it. Probably finish 4-5-6, and then lose a quarter final and bounce straight out
 

LeCheese

Tony Shaw (54)
Unfortunately, my genuine expectation is that they won't be able to achieve it. Probably finish 4-5-6, and then lose a quarter final and bounce straight out
Agree. Tate being unavailable for the first part of the season is a huge blow to their chances - he is so often the difference maker. I expect Kalani to fill the void reasonably well, but we've seen that his execution and decision making is sometimes lacking (I'm sure it will come with time).
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
The issue with rugby in Australia is a lack of depth across all positions.

This issue is even more prevalent when it comes to SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) level where losing 1 or 2 blokes in the same position could potentially mean running out someone straight from clubland which isn't even a professional environment.

I can't see the Reds (or any Aussie SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) team) winning the comp unless the full strength 23 are available for majority of the season and particularly during finals. The chances of that happening are slim but we can remain hopeful.

Losing someone like McReight for an extended period and we may as well close the door on the season - that is the nature of our depth chart. If he hadn't been playing for the Wallabies during the spring tour I reckon some of the scorelines would have exceed 60 points...
 

JRugby2

Colin Windon (37)
The issue with rugby in Australia is a lack of depth across all positions.

This issue is even more prevalent when it comes to SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific) level where losing 1 or 2 blokes in the same position could potentially mean running out someone straight from clubland which isn't even a professional environment.

I can't see the Reds (or any Aussie SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific) team) winning the comp unless the full strength 23 are available for majority of the season and particularly during finals. The chances of that happening are slim but we can remain hopeful.

Losing someone like McReight for an extended period and we may as well close the door on the season - that is the nature of our depth chart. If he hadn't been playing for the Wallabies during the spring tour I reckon some of the scorelines would have exceed 60 points...
We need some form of lower tier, perhaps a championship on a national level (playing rugby of course) that would be the perfect solution to fill this gap.

Any thoughts anyone?
 

Wilson

David Wilson (68)
So much is going to come down to injury management, and the somewhat uncontrollable nature of it. The last two seasons have seen large swathes of the squad out injured at key time, particularly last season when there was a fair chunk of the salary cap sitting on the sideline and injuries 3 or 4 deep in key positions.

The flipside of that is if that injury bill can be turned around there's a big opportunity to improve just off the back of player availability, before you consider squad additions and year on year player development. Part of that will be luck, but hopefully there has been a good bit of work done from an S&C perspective.

I'd be a hell of a lot more comfortable with a 3rd string lock and 2nd or 3rd string loosehead prop added to the squad though
 

The Phoenix

Ted Fahey (11)
As has been mentioned here before, 2nd row depth is our issue. And LHP to a lesser extent. Reds need some luck on the injury front to go deep.
I kept thinking there would be an announcement on a new lock from somewhere, but it didn't happen. We went from having 4 genuine locks last season to 2 in 2026. And in Super Rugby Aus I think we got found out when we played hybrids in the row, especially against the Tahs,
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Tim Horan (67)
What are Reds fans expectations for 2026? On paper honestly it looks like the best roster in Australia, have added some good depth. I'd imagine semis is a minimum, right?
Reds can finish top 4.

I think they'll win against all the Aus sides at least once and they get the Highlanders, Chiefs, Crusaders and Drua at Suncorp which is a great chance to get key wins v sides like the Chiefs, Crusaders & Drua who are some of the hardest to spring an away win against.

Aus sides need a home final to be in the fight for the trophy.

Hopefully some good weather for Brisbane this season as well.

Got a drought? Schedule a Reds fixture.
 

rugbyAU

Jim Lenehan (48)
What's the best 23?

1 - Ross
2 - Faessler
3 - Nonggorr
4 - Canham
5 - LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto)
6 - Brial
7 - McReight
8 - Wilson
9 - McDermott
10 - Lynagh
11 - Daungunu
12 - Paisami
13 - Flook
14 - Anderson
15 - Gordon

Nasser, ?, JTA (Jeffery Toomaga-Allen), Uru, Bryant, Thomas, HMP, Ryan
 
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JRugby2

Colin Windon (37)
What's the best 23?

1 - Ross
2 - Faessler
3 - Nonggorr
4 - Canham
5 - LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto)
6 - Brial
7 - McReight
8 - Wilson
9 - McDermott
10 - Gordon
11 - Daungunu
12 - Paisami
13 - Flook
14 - Anderson
15 - Campbell

Nasser, ?, JTA (Jeffery Toomaga-Allen) (Jeffery Toomaga-Allen), Uru, Bryant, Thomas, Lynagh, Ryan
I can see a world where Lynagh starts at 10 and Gordon plays 15.
 

dru

Jason Little (69)
Happy to talk about the Reds, I'm just pointing out the Reds coach IS the Wallabies coach

No he isn't. Right now he is the Reds coach. All that can come, I may even join your disparagement on the WB coach at that time, but I'll more likely be here talking about the Reds coach. Whoever that might be.
 

Major Tom

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Anyone heard any more on who's taking over the Reds after Kiss? Last I heard they were keen for Hilton to take it on but I'm not sure what he wants. If he stays on with the Reds it's continuity for them which isn't a bad thing.
 

Upthemaroon!

Larry Dwyer (12)
If Isaac Henry can stay fit, a big if, I think he'll be the 12
He is certainly more dynamic than Hunter, the only question is if he can get his body (staying) right. The Reds actually have a rather competitive backline with Dre and Henry pushing Flook and Hunter this season. Goldsborough also should be fit again right?
 

Strewthcobber

Phil Kearns (64)
Anyone heard any more on who's taking over the Reds after Kiss? Last I heard they were keen for Hilton to take it on but I'm not sure what he wants. If he stays on with the Reds it's continuity for them which isn't a bad thing.
Wallaby assistant v Super Rugby HC. I wonder which pays more?
 
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Wilson

David Wilson (68)
Wallaby assistant v Super Rugby HC. I wonder which pays more?
Super head coach probably does, though it's probably much more variable depending on the experience you bring.

But I think it's also a question of advancement - you can go from Super head coach to just about any coaching job (with enough success on the board), but without a top flight head coaching gig in your past it's hard to make the jump from Wallabies assistant to a tier 1 head coaching gig, even in a straight succession to the Wallabies job.
 
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