'Baby Thor': Reds set to unleash Tongan Thor's teenage sidekick on Waratahs
Tongan Thor has a new sidekick with Baby Thor poised to make his Super Rugby AU debut when the Queensland Reds take on the NSW Waratahs in Saturday's SCG clash.
The Reds have included 126kg teenage tighthead prop Zane Nonggorr on the bench, while the original Thor, Taniela Tupou, will again lead the charge against their traditional foes.
After his dominant return from injury last round, Wallabies flyer Jordan Petaia will start on the wing with Chris Feauai-Sautia sidelined by a calf injury.
Queensland coach Brad Thorn said Nonggorr had impressed since joining the main squad post the COVID-19 break.
"We think he's a really good young talent and here's an opportunity for him off the bench and we'll see if he gets some time but we've got a lot of belief in Zane," Thorn said.
"He's not a little lad, he's 126 kilo or something, he's got some ability in the gym and he's done a lot of work."
Thorn said Nonggorr's nickname as Baby Thor was apt given his similarities to Tupou.
"He's a bit smaller at the moment but he's got a good carry on and a good tackle, smart footballer and I'm sure his scrumming will only improve," Thorn said.
The Reds coach was thrilled to have Petaia back in the starting side, with injuries limiting the 20-year-old to just a handle of games over the past two years.
"Didn't he show his ability (last week off the bench) - we've been missing that for a couple of years and he's looking to adding to that game.
"He's got the potential to be a great player."
"We're looking forward to a great battle and you'd hope the emotion would take care of itself by the fact of who the opposition are," Penney said.
"The battle last time was a really good one and if we can get that close again hopefully we can push over and get over the line."
NSW WARATAHS: Jack Maddocks, James Ramm, Lalakai Foketi, Karmichael Hunt, Alex Newsome, Will Harrison, Jake Gordon, Jack Dempsey, Michael Hooper, Lachlan Swinton, Rob Simmons (capt), Ned Hanigan, Harry Johnson-Holmes, Tom Horton, Tom Robertson. Res: Andrew Tuala, Angus Bell, Tetera Faulkner, Tom Staniforth/Jed Holloway, Hugh Sinclair, Mitch Short, Joey Walton, Ben Donaldson.
QUEENSLAND REDS: Jock Campbell, Jordan Petaia, Hunter Paisaimi, Hamish Stewart, Filipo Daugunu, James O'Connor, Scott Malolua, Harry Wilson, Liam Wright, Angus Scott-Young, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Angus Blyth, Taniela Tupou, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Dane Zander. Res: Alex Mafi, Jack Straker, Zane Nonggor, Tuaina Taii Tualima, Fraser McReight, Tate McDermott, Bryce Hegarty, Josh Flook.
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Can you relay which "Irish" have said this? News to me.
I have stated that it is not the meritocracy it claims to be due to the draw and scheduling.
The 2023 draw was made right after the 2019 WC so I can substantiate that claim. For example Scotland who were 4th seed when the RWC started finished in joined 16th position. This was not a reflection of their ability: the draw meant they had to play two of the big 4 and bear at least one to have a chance of making a top 8.
Careful when you are sh1t talking the Irish. There are a few of us around here now.
Go to commentsMany Ireland related articles go back a very short way, ABs/Bok thumped them for years. Ire have only been a force in rugby for a short while. A recency bias in IRE favour it seems.
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