Wallabies No.8 Radike Samo is a shock selection on the Queensland’s bench for Saturday night’s Super Rugby opener against the NSW Waratahs at ANZ Stadium.
Reds coach Ewen McKenzie has opted to go with a smaller and more mobile back-row by selecting Jake Schatz instead of Samo at the back of the scrum.
McKenzie has rushed Test flanker Scott Higginbotham back from a back injury which ruled him out of both of Queensland’s trial wins over the Brumbies and Western Force.
Hooker James Hanson will start the match in place of regular No.2 Saia Faingaa who has a high ankle strain and may be sidelined for the opening fortnight of the season.
Blistering young winger Dom Shipperley also had his chance to start following good pre-season form and a hamstring injury to Rod Davies.
McKenzie has opted for a forward heavy 5-2 split on the bench which includes veteran lock Van Humphries who has recovered from elbow surgery to play the first match of the year.
Rising flanker Liam Gill missed out to incumbent Beau Robinson in the battle for the hotly contested No.7 jersey, but McKenzie has stressed the teenager will play a vital roll with Samo off the bench in the second half.
Queensland: Luke Morahan, Dom Shipperley, Anthony Faingaa, Ben Tapuai, Digby Ioane, Mike Harris, Will Genia; Jake Schatz, Beau Robinson, Scott Higginbotham, James Horwill (capt), Rob Simmons, James Slipper, James Hanson, Ben Daley. Res: Albert Anae, Greg Holmes, Van Humphries, Radike Samo, Liam Gill, Ben Lucas, Jono Lance.