Reds skipper expecting O'Connor return

Tue, Mar 10, 2020, 9:15 PM
AAP
by AAP
Reds skipper Liam Wright is confident James O'Connor will return from injury for Saturday's Super Rugby clash with the Bulls.

Queensland Reds captain Liam Wright is confident star recruit James O'Connor will return from injury for Saturday's Super Rugby clash with the Bulls.

O'Connor missed last weekend's gutsy four-point loss to the Crusaders in Christchurch due to an ankle injury.

Wright is yet to see the Wallabies back train this week but is sure he'll be pushing for selection to face the South African team at Suncorp Stadium.

"I think he's pretty much right to go," Wright said.

"I think he was close last week they just decided not to push it and that Isaac (Lucas) could get the job done as well.

"He's probably looking pretty good for this week but if not we've got more than capable guys."

James O'Connor sat out Queensland's round six clash with the Crusaders. Photo :Getty ImagesEven without O'Connor the Reds put in a strong display against the New Zealand powerhouse last weekend, scoring four tries to the Crusaders' three in a 24-20 defeat.

Wayward goalkicking proved costly for Wright's team in what was their fifth defeat from six matches this season.

That record doesn't reflect the Reds' performances this year and Wright admits he's had enough of his team being seen as plucky losers.

"It's not getting to get crisis point or anything. We've got a good draw coming home, versing a lot of Aussie conference teams as well which gives us points that we can take away from them if we win those games," he said.

"We don't want to be brave and lose the whole time. We want to get some results."

The Reds take on the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday March 14, kicking off at 6:15pm local, 7:15pm AEDT, LIVE on Foxtel, Kayo Sports and via RUGBY.com.au RADIO. Earlier in the day, the Sunwolves meet the Crusaders in a relocated Super Rugby match, kicking off at 3:35pm local, 4:35pm AEDT. Buy tickets here.

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