Match Preview: Friday,8 March 2013, One of the important match Rebels vs Reds of Super 15 Rugby HD Quality Live Rebels vs Reds streaming is available here.Rebels vs Reds Live Stream online Super 15 Rugby Video Free The match will take plcae at Hillsborough on 3/2/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.The Rebels and Reds will meet at AAMI Park, Melbourne, on Friday in Round 4 of the Super Rugby tournament.The Rebels lineup has seen a few changes since last week’s loss against the Waratahs.
The most notable change is that of James O’Connor, who moves from the fullback position into flyhalf, following a hand injury to Kurtley Beale.
Uncapped utility back Angus Roberts has been called up and named at fullback for the starting XV.
Gareth Delve will remain on the injured list despite excepting to return for the match.
Kimami Sitauti, Jason Woodward, Cooper Vuna and Chris Thomson are still out of selection contention for the match.
James O’Connor (also holding the captain’s armband) will be a key aspect for the Rebels’ performance.
The 22-year old will need to use his pace and playmaking skills to get the backline on the front-foot, and given his recent touches as playmaker, it shouldn’t be a problem.
O’Connor will also need to be weary on defence against the unpredictable opposing flyhalf (and good friend) Quade Cooper.
The Rebels forwards did will against the Waratahs in the first half of last week’s match, and if they match that intensity, they could have the upper-hand in that department.
The Reds side gets a boost from Wallaby Anthony Faingaa, who returns from injury into the outside centre position.
The 26-year old partnering up with Ben Tapuai has proved to be a solid combination, and should be one of the Reds’ strengths against the Rebels midfield.
Nick Frisby also steps into scrumhalf for Ben Lucas, and Jono Lance gets pushed into the starting lineup at fullback.
Ioane and Shipperley remain dangers on the wing, but the real battle will be between Quade Cooper and James O’Connor, both in the flyhalf position.
The two are unpredictable playmakers and will be looked to in order to inspire their respective backlines.
Rebels team:
The most notable change is that of James O’Connor, who moves from the fullback position into flyhalf, following a hand injury to Kurtley Beale.
Uncapped utility back Angus Roberts has been called up and named at fullback for the starting XV.
Gareth Delve will remain on the injured list despite excepting to return for the match.
Kimami Sitauti, Jason Woodward, Cooper Vuna and Chris Thomson are still out of selection contention for the match.
James O’Connor (also holding the captain’s armband) will be a key aspect for the Rebels’ performance.
The 22-year old will need to use his pace and playmaking skills to get the backline on the front-foot, and given his recent touches as playmaker, it shouldn’t be a problem.
O’Connor will also need to be weary on defence against the unpredictable opposing flyhalf (and good friend) Quade Cooper.
The Rebels forwards did will against the Waratahs in the first half of last week’s match, and if they match that intensity, they could have the upper-hand in that department.
The Reds side gets a boost from Wallaby Anthony Faingaa, who returns from injury into the outside centre position.
The 26-year old partnering up with Ben Tapuai has proved to be a solid combination, and should be one of the Reds’ strengths against the Rebels midfield.
Nick Frisby also steps into scrumhalf for Ben Lucas, and Jono Lance gets pushed into the starting lineup at fullback.
Ioane and Shipperley remain dangers on the wing, but the real battle will be between Quade Cooper and James O’Connor, both in the flyhalf position.
The two are unpredictable playmakers and will be looked to in order to inspire their respective backlines.
Rebels team:
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