FULL REPLAY: Queensland Reds host NSW Waratahs in Super Rugby Next Gen

Sun, Feb 15, 2026, 3:55 AM
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The Queensland Reds and NSW Waratahs are battling it out at Ballymore, with the winner in the box seat to take out Super Rugby Next Gen.

Both teams started their seasons with wins over the ACT Brumbies and NSW Waratahs, respectively.

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Queensland Reds standout Dre Pakeho will get his chance at flyhalf, while Nic Lynagh continues his progression, with the younger brother of Test stars Tom and Louis named to start on the wing.

For the Waratahs, hooker Tyler Maybery, scrum-half Sam Blank and right wing Tom O’Hara all come into the team following their 97-5 thumping of the Western Force in Round One.

Former Australia U20s scrumhalf Hwi Sharples comes on the bench, their only player over the age of 20.

Sunday 14 February 2:05 pm AEST: Queensland Reds v NSW Waratahs at Ballymore, live on Stan Sport and Rugby.com.au

REDS (1-15): Kingsley Uys, John Grenfell, Levi Slater, Will Ross, Kenneth Harris, Teina Graham, Ilan Cloete, Angus Kelly, Alfie Bowman, Dre Pakeho, Taione Taka, Treyvon Pritchard, Frankie Goldsborough, Nic Lynagh, Tom Howard

Replacements: Charlie Holyman, Jacob Job, Trevor King, Will Pascoe, Charlie Brosnan, Cooper Stewart, Josh Takai, Ryan Heaton

WARATAHS (1-15): Nick Hill, Tyler Maybery, Edwin Langi, Aron Brennan, Isaac Fonua, Luca Cleverley, Marshall Le Maitre (c), Toby Brial, Sam Blank, Harrison Dene, Tom Farr-Jones, Zach Fittler, Leo Jaques, Tom O'Hara, Louis Fenwicke

Replacements: Dylan Simmons, Harper Strachan, Lewis Wilson, Cooper Green, Ed Baxter, Sam Blank, James Archer, Brody Folkes

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