Reds' 'unbelievable, unfathomable' double disaster sums up shocker as Force spring stunning upset

By Tony Harper / Editor

Two inexplicable fumbles by Queensland Reds No.8 Harry Wilson, which both led to tries, summed up a dismal night for Les Kiss’s men as Western Force ripped up the formbook with a 40-31 win in Perth.

It would be simplistic to tie the result to Wilson’s double fumbles – called “unbelievable and unfathomable” by former Wallaby Morgan Turinui on Stan Sport, but they were emblematic of a lethargic, ill-disciplined performance by the team which started round five in second place on the table.

“There were shades of the team we don’t want to be,” said beaten skipper Tate McDermott. “The boys never say die but we made too many errors. They beat us in the effort areas.”

The loss saw them drop to fifth, overtaken by the Chiefs, Brumbies and the Blues who all won earlier in the weekend, while the Force’s first win of the season carried them off the foot of the table and sent the 0-5 defending champion Crusaders to the basement.

The Force were baked by their coach Simon Cron after last week’s loss to Moana Pasifika – he called their effort “horrendous ” in that defeat. If he was hoping for a response it came emphatically, and right from the start, as they scored 40 points for the first time in seven years.

The Reds charged deep towards the Force line in the opening minutes but the hosts were resolute, holding the visitors’ drives at bay. Having survived that storm, they shocked the Reds with their first entry into the their 22.

Harry Potter, excellent at No.15, drew in the midfield defence and found Ben Donaldson whose flick pass sent Bayley Kuenzle away for the first of his two tries.

The second try came eight minutes later when former Waratah Carlo Tizzano was adjudged to have forced the ball on the try line in a crush of bodies.

Hamish Stewart was bossing the midfield with Hunter Paisami strangely subdued and he was the catalyst for a third try in the opening half hour, this one a well worked move finished off by Chase Tiatia. That move included two big carries from Sam Spink and some sharp involvement from Donaldson, who comfortably out played his opposite No.10 Tom Lynagh.

“How good’s Hamish Stewart been the last couple of weeks?” asked Nic White from the bench during a second half interview. “He’s our glue to be honest.”

Nic White of the Force passes the ball during the round five Super Rugby Pacific match between Western Force and Queensland Reds at HBF Park, on March 23, 2024, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by James Worsfold/Getty Images)

The Reds desperately needed points before halftime and Wilson set it up with a bullocking run. Fraser McReight backed him up well and Tate McDermott, with a little dummy, and squeezed over past Tim Anstee.

That should have been the platform but Wilson dropped the kick off under no pressure. It didn’t take long for the Force to take full advantage and a 28-5 halftime lead as Tiatia ran hard at Lynagh near the line and Nic White was hand to scoop up the ball and cross.

The Reds started the second half with a second try to McDermott inside 90 seconds as Wilson popped up a short pass off the back of a wheeling scrum and McDermott gave a double dummy on his way to the five pointer.

But Wilson, maybe still stewing over his first error, came up with an even worse one – the ball ballooning off his chest to Kuenzle who made no mistake to run across his second.

“Unbelievable. The great thing about that is Bayley Kuenzle being available for this unfathomable opportunity,” said Turinui.

The commentary team went to Kiss in the coaching box – fair play to him for his reasoned and articulate interview.

“I don’t think it was technical and tactical,” he said about what needed fixing at halftime. “It was about making sure we put the energy back in and do the things we committed to. We just went off the boil a bit.”

Although Matt Faessler scored his sixth try of the season, and the first from a ball carry rather than a maul, and there were tries to McDermott and McReight, Tizzano crossed for a second of his own – a big smile breaking on his face as he neared the line.

The boil was eventually reached as Jock Campbell ran in a late try – the Reds’ fifth to the six of the Force.

“You can see it’s been a great coaching week by [Cron] and his staff,” said Turinui.

“They look a different team defensively – defence, discipline and set piece- they’ve been excellent across every sector.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-25T11:23:49+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


Nope. “Felt like I was watching an Eddie jones coached team.”

2024-03-25T10:52:29+00:00

Old school rugby

Roar Rookie


That’s right, the better team on the night. The ladder tells a different story after 5 games. The Force have had an easier run and couldn’t get the W against the Rebels.

2024-03-25T09:03:21+00:00

Perthstayer

Roar Rookie


You say all that but Reds were ahead of Force across every metric, by some margin, except rucks conceded. What hasn't been talked about much is scoreboard pressure. Plays tricks on your mind.

2024-03-25T08:39:10+00:00

Perthstayer

Roar Rookie


Anger bent from frustration

2024-03-25T06:44:59+00:00

TJ-Go Force!

Roar Rookie


Well certain local players don’t seem to be getting a look in since Cron arrived

2024-03-25T03:20:00+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


Those seasons coincide with the loss of Kerevi and coaches thinking, incorrectly, that he was a Kerevi substitute?

2024-03-25T02:56:51+00:00

Jazz

Roar Rookie


Harry W had a shocker, shame that let him down as a player, him and Fraser play well off each other.

2024-03-25T02:44:09+00:00

The Late News

Roar Rookie


Yes they were off badly but our boys were on song!

2024-03-25T02:30:29+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Well if we can just move it 5 minutes later in the game, we'll be golden

2024-03-25T02:23:18+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


Deadset couldn't figure out which wing SV was playing. Bloke was all over the shop, popping up everywhere, but where he was needed as the Force ran down his wing. Something more frustrating even, was how easy and often the Force disrupted Red ruck ball. They must have blown over what? 4? 5 rucks? I can forgive 1, can understand maybe 2, to determine it might be an issue of focus this game, but so many? Reds just never woke up.

2024-03-25T02:17:24+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Oh doesn't bother me in that respect mate, I just get the willies when we see articles and comments proclaiming X happened when we can clearly see Y did. I've just decided to call it out when I see it more often, yes I do need a life

2024-03-25T02:11:52+00:00

shoremen

Roar Rookie


Don't let them get to you Piru. They're just sore losers. The Reds were beaten by the better team on the night. Clearly outplayed - no ifs or buts. The Force have been close the last few weeks with only their poor discipline costing them some more wins.

2024-03-25T01:45:24+00:00

Jed

Roar Rookie


" Donaldson is the form 10 ". No :thumbdown:

2024-03-25T01:42:23+00:00

Dualcode

Roar Rookie


Reds really were out of sorts in Perth with the home side having a field day.

2024-03-25T01:36:47+00:00

Jed

Roar Rookie


"seriously reds really couldn’t afford to lose this game" You cant win em all mate. Force are tricky to beat at home sometimes. They have dusted the Crusaders a few times over there.

2024-03-25T01:29:21+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Our issue with Murphy in the past has been inaccuracy, not trying to 'cheat'. I said it somewhere before, but we often have been done by him when the arriving player gets over the ball, but the tackler hasn't released or rolled sufficiently yet. It's a fine line with a big impact - tackler rolls - penalty our way, slightly slow or gets himself stuck for a second - penalty the other way. I think we got it right finally, allowing Tizzano in particular to show his talents

2024-03-25T01:26:20+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Is this a Harry Potter reference?

2024-03-25T01:03:19+00:00

Crazy Horse

Roar Pro


Carlo played all his junior rugby for UWA and his schools. Force Academy product. Poached by the Tahs now back home where he belongs.

2024-03-25T00:50:39+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Fair enough Dida. I'm intrigued to know whether even WA could be so effective again in defence, let alone be copied.

2024-03-24T23:23:20+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Seems to be more of the same phenomenon we talked about earlier in the season. It’s as if the story has already been written so what actually happens doesn’t matter all that much. Force win against Reds? Must have been because the Reds played terribly/didn’t take the game seriously/were tired/etc. The actual game showed differently, they had long periods of possession in our end early but were held out by stout defence. They scored some very good tries themselves which seem to be ignored, why is that? Does it hurt the “off game” narrative we’re apparently stuck on to give credit?

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