Quade slick in Reds’ trial win over Rebels

Quade Cooper starred on his Queensland return as the Reds thrashed Melbourne 32-13 in a Super Rugby trial match in Brisbane on Tuesday night.

The returning flyhalf, whose last game in Queensland colours was at the end of the 2015 Super season, was instrumental in two of the Reds’ tries at Ballymore and combined impressively with his fellow backs, especially Karmichael Hunt.

The match began inauspiciously for the Reds when Rebels winger Sefa Naivulu raced 50m for a try, brushing off tackles from Cooper, Nick Frisby and Hunt.

Rebels flyhalf Jackson Garden-Bachop, who is fighting for the No.10 jersey with Jack Debreczeni, traded penalty goals with Cooper for Melbourne to lead 10-3 after 20 minutes.

Their lead lasted only another two minutes when Cooper fed Hunt inside, who set up Rob Simmons who dived over for a five-pointer just to the left of the uprights.

Cooper and Hunt again linked nicely before halftime to get the Reds on the front foot.

Frisby then took a quick penalty tap, found Duncan Paia’aua who collected the ball off his feet to hand on to Eto Nabuli for another try as the home side banked a 20-13 advantage at the break.

The No.10 set up another five-pointer when he picked up a ball just inside the Rebels’ half and threw a flat pass to Hunt.

Paia’aua was again the link as Chris Kuridrani touched down in the corner midway through the second half.

The other high-profile returnee for the Reds, Scott Higginbotham, also impressed after coming on for Leroy Houston.

He distinguished himself quickly by holding up Laurie Weeks over the try-line and then added gloss on the scoreline by touching down in the corner nine minutes from fulltime for his side’s fourth try.

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