McKellar stoked to have Tupou in their corner for Reds test as he gives Suaalii injury update

Thu, Mar 13, 2025, 5:11 AM
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by AAP

NSW Waratahs coach Dan McKellar is pleased to have Taniela Tupou on his side as the Queenslander heads back home to face the Reds.

Tupou will start in the front-row for the first time since moving to the sky blue jersey, with McKellar confident the Wallabies star won't be distracted by the occasion.

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"I've always had nothing but admiration and respect for 'Nela'," McKellar said on Thursday.

"...He's always been a destructive scrummager and when he gets it right, he's as good as anyone in the world.

"So it's nice to have him as our tighthead and not have to deal with him as the opposition tighthead, that's for sure.

"He's just treating it like any other week. I think Taniela's experienced enough now to understand that. You can't let the emotion get the better of you early in the week. It's important at 6:30 Queensland time on Saturday evening that he's ready to go.

"I'm sure he's excited but he's just going about his preparation like he would for any game."

It won't be long after 6:30 on Saturday night that Tupou can expect to feel the pressure from his old teammates, with Reds hooker Matt Faesler promising some good-natured needle to be headed the Wallabies star's way.

Taniela Tupou in action for the reds against the Waratahs

Saying and telling his charges it's a "privilege" to be involved in an interstate rivalry stretching back to 1882, McKellar had cheekily branded the Reds "the best team in the comp" last Saturday.

And even when reminded the Reds were humbled 43-19 by the Crusaders the following day, he insisted his unbeaten Waratahs would have their work cut out beating the arch-enemies in Brisbane.

"I thought for periods (against the Crusaders) they looked like the best team in the comp," he said.

"When they get their game going, they're very good.

"They're certainly not the first or the last team that will go to Christchurch and have a tough day and there were glimpses throughout that game where you can see how dangerous they are."

The Waratahs will again be without Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii as well as skipper and scrumhalf Jake Gordon, who has joined the superstar back on the sidelines with a knee injury.

While Gordon is expected to miss about a month, McKellar believes Suaalii is a chance is to return from a foot injury for next week's round-six clash home with the Brumbies in Sydney.

"They'll be a chance next week. It's a chance, so we'll see. They're certainly in the frame to potentially play against the Brumbies," he said on Suaalii and centre Lalakai Foketi.

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