The Queensland Reds are set to debut a revamped lineup for their Culture Round showdown against the Western Force tomorrow. Head coach Les Kiss has implemented six strategic changes to the starting team, notably welcoming back flanker Liam Wright, who will make his return to the field after a shoulder injury sidelined him since July 2024 during his time with the Wallabies.

Joining Wright in the lineup is Seru Uru, who will take on the blindside flanker position, while Filipo Daugunu remains on the left wing. The highly anticipated clash will occur at HBF Park in Perth, Australia, beginning at 8:35 PM.

The Western Force will also feature scrum-half Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, who brings valuable depth to their bench with his Fijian heritage, enhancing the cultural richness of the match.

This encounter is not just a test of skill but also a celebration of rugby’s diverse cultural fabric. Fans can expect an exhilarating display of talent as both teams aim to leverage their strengths in a game that embodies the values of inclusion and community spirit in the sport.

The Reds, inspired by the return of Wright and the addition of Uru, are generating a sense of optimism around their performance. With hopes high, both players and supporters are eager for a positive outcome that could boost team morale and set the tone for the rest of the season.


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