REACTION: Perfect Petaia, Paisami and Drua desire combine in SRP epic despite 'farcical' TMO delays

By The Roar / Editor

Wow. How do you describe what happened at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night?

The Queensland Reds appeared to be coasting to a comfortable win before a spirited Fijian side lit up the Super Rugby Pacific competition with a dominant 10-minute period to completely turn the match on its head.

The Reds won 33-28 but that was only half the story.

It was a rollercoaster of emotions for Reds fans.

The opening 15 minutes was scintillating but an almost hour long first half showcased the problems with the sport as paralysis by analysis from the officials snuffed out the momentum.

Before all that though it was end-to-end rugby as Jordan Petaia showed why he loves playing in the no.15 jersey with a couple of incredible plays including the opening try. His turn of pace down the wing was rugby heaven.

The Reds out-Fijied Fiji in the opening stages and their aggressive game style was fantastic to watch. The Drua actually had to slow down the Reds in order to stay in the contest and the way they did that proved how much they’ve learnt in their short time in the competition.

Hunter Paisami was again at his brilliant best and if Aussie teams like the Reds are to challenge their Kiwi counterparts at the back end of Super Rugby Pacific it is guys like him who will need to keep stepping up.

“The Reds are a totally different team with Hunter Paisami at 13,” Tim Horan said.

“The way he straightens the attack up – gets across the advantage line. He’s got size both in attack and also in defence.”

“I tell you what I really enjoyed his passing game tonight.”

There were farcical scenes towards the end of the first half when the TMO took an eternity to review multiple incidents of foul play.

It was a double yellow card for the Reds which was then followed by a yellow card for Fiji just as the referee was about to re-start the action.

Harry Hoopert, Josh Nasser and Samu Tawake all received their marching orders.

“Have you ever seen three yellow cards in 30 seconds?” Stan commentator Sean Maloney asked.

Tim Horan was frustrated by the length of time it took to make a decision.

“This is the part of the game we’ve got to quicken up,” he said.

The commentary team went through each decision one-by-one at the halftime break.

Drew Mitchell summed up the thoughts of many watching on.

“World Rugby just need to make some sort of adjustment now because it’s having too much of an impact on the game,” he said.

“By process they’ve (the referees’) got the decisions right.”

“The referees are judged on their performances as well and by process they went through it and they got it right but I’m just so tired of having to pick these guys apart because it takes the pulse out of the game.”

The Drua kept the game close thanks to their defence and sharpshooter Teti Tela.

They had a big chance to score a try in the 50th minute but a sensational covering tackle by Petaia showed he’s not just an attacking presence on the field.

“He’s the most freakish athlete I’ve seen on a football field since I saw Wendell Sailor play,” Morgan Turinui said about Petaia’s performance.

The Reds blew out the margin and appeared to have the game in hand but the Drua found something in the tank with a brilliant counter-attack.

Three incredible tries in quick succession tied up the scores.

“The Reds are the victors but the Drua are the story,” a quote perfectly summed up the match from Turinui post-game.

“People will be scratching their heads about how (the game) ended out,” Reds coach Brad Thorn said.

“Bad luck to the Drua. I talked to Mick Byrne (Fiji coach) and said just ‘outstanding by your guys’ but yeah we’ve got some work to do.”

The Reds survived the almighty scare and now take on the Brumbies in Canberra which promises to be a mouth-watering fixture next weekend.

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-15T05:58:57+00:00

Honest Max

Roar Rookie


JP can take a high kick better than anyone in Australia. You blokes are just inventing reasons to hate him.

2022-03-15T05:58:02+00:00

Honest Max

Roar Rookie


Okay……. So if I show you a clip of Larkham passing the ball to Latho you’ll be able to explain how it worked?

2022-03-15T05:55:30+00:00

Honest Max

Roar Rookie


While I don’t agree, my take is that the TMO has not improved the game.

2022-03-15T05:51:03+00:00

Honest Max

Roar Rookie


Yep. Uru can also play lock so perhaps I will be proven wrong quickly.

2022-03-14T00:29:42+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Sure Geoff. I’m pretty sure if the Tahs had signed Vest you be calling him a spud as well. Tane Edmed looks good to me. Think he’s going to have to try and challenge for a role at 12.

2022-03-13T23:58:51+00:00

Geoff

Guest


It's the tah culture. If you have a Famous father you must be good.Forget about the talent in running around in Shute shield. I see a lot if that in tahland at the moment.Grant Edmed etc etc

2022-03-13T14:28:23+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


100%. Would have much preferred he had a go over Whetton.

2022-03-13T11:26:40+00:00

Ruff Rucker

Roar Rookie


I remember the same referee last year in Reds vs Rebels. He was booed from the field and disappeared into Brisbane club rugby. I hope that he doesn’t get a third chance.

2022-03-13T06:02:14+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Sitting around chewing tobacco and whitling :laughing: :laughing:

2022-03-13T05:07:31+00:00

Geoff

Guest


Imagine Hanigan or Swinton preferred to this Vest bloke. They are deadset spuds.

2022-03-13T05:06:15+00:00

CHULLY BUN

Guest


"rotorua boys college, nz.." Obviously the Kiwi NPC teams didnt rate him.So he left Unzud. Simples.

2022-03-13T04:07:40+00:00

Adsa

Roar Rookie


Sorry missed your other comment so he was in competition with Swinton, Hannigan and others for the hybrid 6/4 spot. I reckon regardless of his height he would have been better value than Whetton.

2022-03-13T03:19:14+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Yes Mo. He was loved over there, and he was a part of their rise and rise phase. Not bad for an aerial ping pong player eh?

2022-03-13T03:13:26+00:00

Mo

Guest


Mick is a professional coach. He may have his hand up for the wallabies one day. The ABs would not have taken him on board unless they thought he had something to offer the best team in the world

2022-03-13T02:51:42+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Yes mate. As I said above he was training with the squad last year: https://nsw.rugby/news/nsw-waratahs-bolster-squad-numbers-for-preseason-with-club-rugby-stars-2021108

2022-03-13T02:49:03+00:00

Wigeye

Guest


For sure Brad thorne has done a tremendous rebuild at the reds turned them back into a powerhouse outfit. What a career what a story.not my team but....kiwi long time wa im a force backer thats a great story too if they keep getting better. Thinking force can go 2nd or 3rd in Oz conference.

2022-03-13T02:39:16+00:00

Adsa

Roar Rookie


Jez He captained the Red Heavies to a Premiership, Qlder for life now. Was Vest ever on the Tahs radar?

2022-03-13T02:36:21+00:00

ethan

Guest


The crowd cares, when the groans are audible. My Old man cares, lamenting the state of Rugby. Casual fans care, when they want to see action, not ten minutes of standing around. I care. Stoppages allow big boys to get their breath, allowing physical size of player to be bigger, leading to a game favouring size over skill. Allows defence to get their breath so they can continue to rush and close down attacking opportunity. It hurts the game all round. Yes, be correct, but all those decisions last night were easy after 2 replays, yet they went over and ovrr and over.

2022-03-13T01:54:57+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


“ some hero behind a screen” Yeh, and not enough credit for the real heroes behind screens :silly:

2022-03-13T01:53:09+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


But only after sliding out from the 13 (15 chiming) channel, Train.

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