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Slipper to skipper Reds

12th February 2013 06:39

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Slipper: To captain Reds against Brumbies in opener

Reds prop James Slipper will captain the team in Saturday's Super Rugby season opener against the Brumbies in Canberra.

Regular skipper James Horwill has being given an additional week to recover from an ankle injury.

The appointment means Slipper will join Horwill and scrum-half Will Genia as the only players to have captained Queensland in the Super Rugby competition since Director of Coaching Ewen McKenzie took charge of the province for the 2010 season.

Horwill, who rolled his ankle during a contact session last Tuesday, will recommence full training later this week as he targets a return in the Reds first home game of 2013 against the Waratahs at Suncorp Stadium on February 23.

In Horwill's absence, 23-year-old Slipper captained the Reds in their second trial game against the Chiefs on the Sunshine Coast on Friday.

Slipper said it was an honour to be appointed captain.

"It's extremely humbling to be chosen as captain for the Reds, especially when you think about the many great captains Queensland has produced over the years," Slipper said.

"On a personal level it will be a very satisfying moment leading the Reds out on Saturday but at the end of the day we are there to get a job done and that's to beat the Brumbies.

"It's a huge game to start our year and the Brumbies proved last year what a quality side they can be. We'll need to be at the top of our game if we are going to walk away with the result we're after."

McKenzie said he expected Horwill to return against the Waratahs in round two.

"As we've done all offseason we've taken a cautious approach with James and his rehab and on this occasion we all agreed it would be best to give him another week on the sideline," McKenzie said.

"But as we said last week, his ankle is only a minor setback, and we fully expect him to be healthy when we play our first game of the year at Suncorp Stadium next week."

Slipper was the Reds standout performer in 2012, not missing a single game and becoming just the second prop in Queensland Rugby history to win the prestigious Pilecki Medal, awarded to the Players' Player of the Year.

His starring performances and capabilities at both sides of the scrum didn't go unnoticed at national level and he has become a reliable staple within the Wallabies squad, ending 2012 with 34 career caps.

Comments

Trinats2 says...

Top bloke and still very young.

Posted 11:25 12th February 2013

georgesmith says...

I'm thrilled with the decision. J. Slipper is a quality player. Go Reds!

Posted 08:35 12th February 2013

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