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    Queensland thump Bulls

    Queensland in record boilover

    March 15, 2008 FIRED-up Queensland pulled off the biggest turnaround in Super rugby history with a stunning 40-8 upset win over the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium.

    Queensland gained immediate revenge for the darkest day in the state's proud rugby history when they were humiliated 92-3 in Pretoria in last season's last round.
    Their five-tries-to-one victory over the ill-disciplined Bulls marked a remarkable 121-point turnaround that may never be eclipsed.

    Coach Phil Mooney made six changes to the side that fell 34-16 to the Stormers last week and also handed the captaincy to heroic half-back Sam Cordingley.

    When under-fire New South Wales recruit Morgan Turinui capped his best game in maroon with a try in the 72nd minute from a Quade Cooper chip, the Reds had secured their first bonus-point victory in four years.

    Former skipper John Roe then celebrated a bitter-sweet week by barging over for his fifth five-pointer of the season after a storming run from talismanic full-back Chris Latham.

    Close mates Latham and Turinui, both off the boil in the past three weeks, sparked the young Queenslanders in the first half and were crucial when the Pretoria-based reigning champions promised a fightback midway through the second half.

    The amazed 14,411-strong crowd gave the Reds a standing ovation as they left the field.

    "I'm so proud of the boys," stand-out leader Cordingley told Fox Sports.

    "They've copped a lot the last few weeks. I just asked them to trust each other.

    "That's probably one of our best performances in a long time."

    Mooney rated the cherished upset a "defining moment" for the rebuilding Reds.

    "It's a great moment for Queensland rugby," he said.

    "Right from the first kick-off our young guys really aimed up.

    "We've been hearing since last year all about Pretoria so we wanted payback."

    Clinton Schifcofske bagged a career-best haul of 20 points, including a crucial 52nd-minute try when South Africa winger Bryan Habana embarrassingly fumbled a kick through on the Reds line.

    There were heroes all over the park for the spirited Reds, especially skilful teenage five-eighth Quade Cooper, elusive winger Peter Hynes and powerful lock James Horwill.

    Queensland put themselves in position to pull off the dream result by leading 13-3 at half-time when the crowd cheered them off.

    Wallabies fullback Latham scored the only try of the first half, just three minutes after he returned to action following 10 minutes in the sin bin.

    The Reds conceded no points while Latham, yellow carded for a soft stomping offence, was cooling his heels but were helped by outside backs JP Nel and Akona Ndungane butchering two certain tries.

    Turinui set up Latham's try by pushing off Springboks flanker Danie Rossouw and then finding the Test full-back on the inside.

    Schifcofske slotted the conversion and then followed up with his second penalty goal just before the break to extend the lead to 10.

    They extended it to 17 straight after the break when Hynes finished a beautiful passage of play sparked by a quick tap and 40m scoot by Cordingley.

    Bulls half Fourie Du Preez hit back by pouncing on a loose Van Humphries pass to race 70m to score but Habana's dreadful mistake and the sin-binning of playmaker Derick Hougaard doused the visitors' momentum.

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    Ididnt see the game, were the Reds on fire or the bulls woefull?? Or a combination of the two???


    and excuse the spelling error in the thread title

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    Combination of the two....Reds backline actually looked like a proper backline and the Bulls just didn't turn up...

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    Ummm bit of both, Bulls certainly crumbled in the second half, but it was due to some good sustained pressure!

    Probably a heartening result in every way for the given our victory over the Blues, Bulls have shown a real fragility, and will struggle to be truly competitive for that fourth slot......If we can knock them off as well, we'll be a virtual certainty for the semis!

    I'd be wondering if the trend continues, who IS going to take that fourth spot....Sharks seem to be looking nice and strong this year, "saders have a mortgage on the minor premiership ATM and we're looking REALLY strong now.....so who does everybody think will take 4th?

    I don't know that the Bulls are going to have the gas, I'd be prepared to think about somebody liek the Stormers.....they're starting to look like they're getting things together....Possibly a real left field mob like the Cheetahs or the Chiefs, but it pains me to say it, that on current form the 'Tahs look like they'll be playing the 'Saders in the semis!

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    The stormers have played allright this year, i hadn;t really noticed it untill today when i was watching foxsport news. The Tahs have a tough run in front of them and like you GIGS have said in a few other threads that we have played The Sharks, Crusaders and Blues already, whilst the Tahs still have to play those sides. I guess we will find out how the tahs are truely travelling on friday night when they take on the Crusaders

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