Turinui in doubt for Reds

By Jim Morton / Roar Guru

Former Wallabies vice-captain Morgan Turinui is under a worrying injury cloud heading toward Queensland’s Super 14 campaign start in South Africa.

Outside centre Turinui is in serious doubt for the Reds’ final trial match against the Western Force at Ballymore on Thursday night after aggravating a lingering shoulder problem against the Blues in Auckland.

The 20-Test back copped a heavy blow to the joint in the opening skirmishes of Friday night’s 26-24 trial loss.

It follows a long period of rehab on the shoulder after injuring it in Queensland’s four-match tour of Europe last August.

Reds coach Phil Mooney said there would be more clarity on the injury on Monday, a day before he names his strongest possible side to play the Force.

Wallabies inside centre Berrick Barnes will return from a knee injury to captain Queensland for the first time in the final warm-up match and Mooney is keen to have Turinui in the centres beside him.

“Our preference would be to play him because Berrick would be right for this trial and we want to get our No.1 backline out there, or our centres at the very least,” the coach said on Sunday.

“It’s almost like a dead arm and that’s what’s happened to him, he’s got hit right on the point of his shoulder in the first five minutes of the game.”

Brando Va’aulu played out the Auckland match at outside centre and looms as a possible replacement along with Charlie Fetoai, who is sure to get some game time at No.13 against the Force.

The Reds start their Super 14 campaign with tough clashes against the Bulls in Pretoria (February 14) and the Stormers in Cape Town (February 20) and would dearly love to have all of Turinui’s 71 Super caps of experience on board.

In his debut for Queensland, former All Black Daniel Braid was a stand-out for the Reds in his 40 minutes against the Blues as he helped set up two first half tries.

Mooney was also impressed by maturing five-eighth Quade Cooper and halfback Will Genia who is pressuring Ben Lucas for the No.9 jersey.

The Crowd Says:

2009-02-02T05:22:12+00:00

True Tah

Guest


Sin-ick I do agree that Turunui was blocking the way for these guys to shine, and I think it was good that he left NSW...I remember back in 2007 when we played the Bulls, and Ewen had the foresight to have him marking Habana on the wing....

2009-02-02T04:50:44+00:00

Sin-ick

Guest


It's his defence that I find rather amusing. He does scoot across the field with surprising pace for such a large gentlemen, (I think I will choose to be the kettle today, thank you), it's just he seems to be very hit or miss when it comes to defending on his own line. The Tah's letting him go was the best thing that could have happened for us. Give guys like Tom Carter and Rob Horne a chance. And last year, they didn't disappoint.

2009-02-02T04:45:51+00:00

True Tah

Guest


Sin-ick dont be too quick to right off Turinui...on his moments he has a fair pit of pace and is deceptively hard to bring down in the tackle.

2009-02-02T04:42:34+00:00

Sin-ick

Guest


Reds might be a chance this year if they can keep Turnstyles Turinui off the paddock........

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