Unfortunately, for the Queensland Reds, it wasn’t on the ground. McDermott highlighted the area of concern in his post-match interview, describing himself as a “broken record” when pointing out their ill-discipline. Fraser McReight was the Reds’ best, with the openside flanker one of the few players for the home side to impress. “He’s got the core elements of a good No.10,” former Queensland captain James Horwill told Stan Sport. AdvertisementBut within a flash the Reds were on the backfoot and missed tackles from Lynagh and McDermott allowed Billy Proctor to score.
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