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Jones delays naming starting line-up
QRU
February 15, 2007
QR Queensland Reds Head Coach today named a squad of 23 players for Saturday night's Investec Super 14 match against the Brumbies at Suncorp Stadium, with the final lineup to be decided closer to the kickoff. Jones named the same squad that he took to New Zealand last weekend, with the exception of lock Cam Treloar who has recovered sufficiently from a quad muscle injury to fill the vacancy left by Hugh McMeniman (ankle). The starting 15 and the final 22 will be announced before the match. The squad is: Forwards: Rodney Blake Mitchell Chapman Ben Coutts David Croft Sean Hardman Greg Holmes James Horwill Tom McVerry Stephen Moore Ed O'Donoghue John Roe (c) Cam Treloar Backs: Berrick Barnes Nic Berry Quade Cooper Charlie Fetoai Will Genia Peter Hynes Lloyd Johansson Clinton Schifcofske Ben Tune Brando Va'alu Henari Veratau |
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