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New-look, rapid Super Rugby a winner for the record-setting Queensland Reds

If you wanted an advertisement for what the fast, free-flowing vision Rugby Australia’s powerbrokers would have wanted from this Super Rugby AU season, the first 20 minutes of the Reds’ record victory over the Waratahs on Friday worked as a wonderful example.
On a sticky, soggy night at Lang Park, the Reds gave an example of what they have been building over the past four years under Brad Thorn, dismantling a young Waratahs team 41-7 — a record score in Super Rugby for this rivalry.
Super Rugby AU’s rule changes were designed to create more action, more tries and more fun.
Twenty minutes into the season opener at Lang Park between the Reds and Waratahs, you’d have had to look pretty hard to find someone who would disagree.
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