Ioane and Gill are back in Red

Reds wing Digby Ioane and flank Liam Gill return from injury in a major boost ahead of Saturday's crucial clash with the Waratahs.


Ioane has missed the past two games with a bout of pneumonia, while Gill injured his hamstring during the Reds round 16 win over the Rebels, forcing the talented openside to miss last week's 19-13 victory over the Highlanders.


Both players have been cleared to play while lock Rob Simmons and ball-scavenger Beau Robinson have also overcome injury complaints to take their place within a determined Reds matchday 22 aiming to retain the prestigious Templeton Cup and secure a place in the playoffs.


The injection of Ioane and Gill are the only two changes to the starting XV while coach Ewen McKenzie has reverted back to a forward-heavy split on the bench.


McKenzie has also maintained the successful combinations used since the end of the June Test break with all but Gill and Ioane having started in their two most recent wins.


"Combinations and cohesion are critical at this stage of the season and we've got the luxury this week of maintaining the majority of the squad while also injecting some x-factor through Digby and Liam," McKenzie said.


"Their inclusion will no doubt benefit the group but I've been thoroughly impressed with the efforts of some of our more unheralded guys the past few weeks, who have been stepping up to the mark to put us into a position where we are still alive for the finals.


"We've got guys finding form and some of our unsung heroes have been delivering each week. Their finding form at the right stage of the season and that's a good sign for us heading into Saturday.


"It's a big game anytime you play the 'Tahs and there is obviously more than just bragging rights at stake. However, the challenge is something we look forward to, especially when playing in front of our home fans."


The Reds are the current holders of the Templeton Cup after wing Dom Shipperley broke the spirits of the New South Welshman in round one when he strode away 70-metres to score the match-winning try after the final siren had sounded.  


The victory was the perfect start to the season for the Reds and also gave them their second straight win over their interstate rivals after previously recording a thrilling 19-15 triumph at Suncorp Stadium last year.


The Reds have now won their past five Super Rugby games while a win on Saturday would extend the Waratahs current losing streak to eight matches.


"The Waratahs may be out of finals contention but they still have a lot to play for and would also love to disrupt our season," McKenzie said.


"It's up to us to ensure that doesn't happen. We haven't produced a perfect 80 minutes of Rugby yet this season but that's what we are building for and hopefully it all comes together on Saturday."


A win for the Reds would apply pressure to a number of teams still in wildcard playoff contention and would force the Crusaders, Bulls and Sharks to win their final regular-season encounters to hold off the fast-finishing Queenslanders.


Reds: 15 Luke Morahan, 14 Dom Shipperley, 13 Anthony Faingaa, 12 Mike Harris, 11 Digby Ioane, 10 Quade Cooper, 9 Will Genia (captain), 8 Scott Higginbotham, 7 Liam Gill, 6 Jake Schatz, 5 Adam Wallace-Harrison, 4 Rob Simmons, 3 James Slipper, 2 Saia Faingaa, 1 Greg Holmes.

Replacements: 16 James Hanson, 17 Ben Daley, 18 Radike Samo, 19 Beau Robinson, 20 Jarrad Butler, 21 Ben Lucas, 22 Ben Tapuai.


Date: Saturday July 14

Venue: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Kick-off: 19.40 (09.40 GMT)

Referee: Steve Walsh (Australia)

Assistant referees: Andrew Lees (Australia), Angus Gardner (Australia)

TMO: Steve Lesczcynski (Australia)