2009 Queensland Reds season

Squad for 2009

Current squad

The squad for the 2009 season:[1]

Props

Hookers

Locks

 

Loose forwards

Half backs

Fly Halves

 

Centres

Wings

Full backs

Player Changes

In

Player Previous Team League
Anthony Fainga'a Brumbies Super 14
Saia Fainga'a Brumbies Super 14
Daniel Braid Blues Super 14
Ezra Taylor Highlanders Super 14
Mark McLinden Harlequins RL Super League (Rugby league)
Rodney Davies Brisbane Broncos National Rugby League (Rugby league)

Out

Player New Team League
Stephen Moore Brumbies Super 14
Rodney Blake RC Narbonne Rugby Pro D2
Sam Cordingley FC Grenoble Rugby Pro D2
Clinton Schifcofske Ulster Celtic League
Chris Latham Worcester Warriors Guinness Premiership
David Croft Retired N/A
John Roe Retired N/A

Table

2009 Super 14 table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD B Pts Qualification
1 Bulls 13 10 0 3 338 271 +67 6 46 Advanced to
the playoffs
2 Chiefs 13 9 0 4 338 236 +102 9 45
3 Hurricanes 13 9 0 4 380 279 +101 8 44
4 Crusaders 13 8 1 4 231 198 +33 7 41
5 Waratahs 13 9 0 4 241 212 +29 5 41
6 Sharks 13 8 0 5 282 239 +43 6 38
7 Brumbies 13 8 0 5 311 305 +6 6 38
8 Western Force 13 6 1 6 328 275 +53 10 36
9 Blues 13 5 0 8 339 369 −30 12 32
10 Stormers 13 5 0 8 235 249 −14 7 27
11 Highlanders 13 4 0 9 254 269 −15 10 26
12 Lions 13 4 0 9 294 419 −125 9 25
13 Reds 13 3 0 10 258 380 −122 7 19
14 Cheetahs 13 2 0 11 213 341 −128 4 12
Updated to match(es) played on 17 May 2009. Source:

Fixtures

Week 1

19:10 2009-02-14
Bulls 33–20 Reds
Tries: Fourie du Preez, Wynand Olivier, Burton Francis, Pierre Spies
Con: Morné Steyn (2)
Pen: Morné Steyn (3)
Tries: Digby Ioane, Peter Hynes
Con: Berrick Barnes (1), Quade Cooper (1)
Pen: Ben Lucas (1)
DG: Berrick Barnes (1)
Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Attendance: ?????????
Referee: Marius Jonker

Week 2

Week 3

  • No D/L Savings in Brisbane
16:00 2009-03-01
Reds 22–3 Cheetahs
Tries: Mark McLinden, Digby Ioane, Peter Hynes
Con: Ben Lucas (1), Berrick Barnes (1)
Pen: Ben Lucas (1)
Tries:
Con:
Pen: Jacques Louis Potgieter (1)
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 16,295[2]
Referee: Ian Smith

Week 4

19:40 2009-03-06
Waratahs 15–11 Reds
Tries: Benn Robinson, Timana Tahu
Con:Kurtley Beale (1)
Pen: Kurtley Beale (1)
Tries:Peter Hynes
Con:
Pen:Ben Lucas (2)
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 28,109
Referee: Bryce Lawrence

Week 5

  • No D/L Savings in Brisbane
19:05 2009-03-14
Reds 25–13 Sharks
Tries: Adam Byrnes, Will Genia, Digby Ioane
Con: Berrick Barnes (2)
Pen: Ben Lucas (1), Berrick Barnes (1)
Tries: Ryan Kankowski
Con: Rory Kockott (1)
Pen: Rory Kockott (2)
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 20,582
Referee: James Leckie

Week 6

Week 7

  • No D/L Savings in Brisbane, Sunday 29 March D/L Savings ends in Perth.
19:05 2009-03-28
Reds 26–50 Chiefs
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Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Week 8

  • Sunday, 5 April D/L Savings Ends in Australia and New Zealand.
19:05 2009-04-03
Western Force 39–7 Reds
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Subiaco Oval, Perth

Week 9

  • Easter Weekend
17:30 2009-04-11
Highlanders 24–19 Reds
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Rugby Park, Invercargill

Week 10

17:35 2009-04-18
Reds 20–31 Lions
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Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Week 11

17:30 2009-04-25
Blues 24–31 Reds
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North Harbour Stadium, North Shore City

Week 12

Week 13

19:35 2009-05-08
Crusaders 32–12 Reds
Tries: Thomas Waldrom, Owen Franks, Tim Bateman, Jason Macdonald, Sean Maitland
Con:Leon MacDonald (2)
Pen:Leon MacDonald
Tries:Ben Tapuai, Greg Holmes
Con:Quade Cooper br />Cards: Quade Cooper 33' to 43'
AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Referee: Chris Pollock (New Zealand)

Week 14

19:40 2009-05-16
Reds 28–37 Hurricanes
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Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Statistics

Leading Try Scorers

Top 5

Top 10 try scorers
Pos Name Tries Pld
=1 Digby Ioane 2 3
=1 Peter Hynes 2 3
=3 Scott Higginbotham 1 3
=3 Van Humphries 1 3
=3 Quade Cooper 1 3

Leading Points Scorers

Top 5

References

  1. ^ "Reds Player Profiles". rugby.com.au. Archived from the original on 16 September 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2009.
  2. ^ "Reds claim first win – Rugby Union – Sportal Australia". Archived from the original on 12 March 2009. Retrieved 4 March 2009.
  3. ^ "Rugby Union – Union News, Super14 News – Sportal". Archived from the original on 4 August 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2009.

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