The Queensland Reds will field a fresh lineup as they prepare for the Culture Round clash against the Western Force tomorrow. In a series of strategic changes, head coach Les Kiss has made six adjustments to the starting team, which includes the return of flanker Liam Wright, who will play his first match since July 2024 after recovering from a shoulder injury sustained while on Wallabies duty.

Seru Uru will step in at blindside flanker, while Filipo Daugunu retains his role on the left wing. The match is set to take place at HBF Park in Perth, Australia, starting at 8:35 PM.

For the Western Force, scrum-half Issak Fines-Leleiwasa—who has Fijian heritage—will come off the bench, adding depth to their squad.

This matchup not only highlights the talent within the squads but also honors the cultural aspects of rugby, reinforcing the importance of embracing diversity within the sport. Fans can look forward to an exciting game as both teams aim to showcase their strengths in what promises to be a culturally enriching encounter.

With the Reds bolstered by Wright’s return and the inclusion of Uru, there is a sense of optimism surrounding the team’s performance. As they take the field, both players and fans will be hoping for a positive result that uplifts team morale and sets a precedent for the remainder of the season.


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