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Reds breakthrough win another sign of trans-Tasman competitiveness

SYDNEY : Queensland Reds snapped a 25-year hoodoo with a victory over the Canterbury Crusaders in Super Rugby Pacific last weekend and offered yet more evidence that trans-Tasman Sea rugby is as competitive as it has been for a decade.

New Zealand teams have won every international edition of Super Rugby since the New South Wales Waratahs lifted the crown in 2014 with only the ACT Brumbies consistently flying the flag for Australia at the business end of the competition.

The struggling Crusaders are clearly not the power they have been in recent years this season but the Reds on Saturday became only the second Australian team to beat the 14-times Super Rugby champions in their own back yard since 2004.

"It was massive, wasn't it? Huge result from the fellas," Reds co-captain Tate McDermott, who was suspended for the match, told reporters in Brisbane on Tuesday.

"There's a huge buzz here in the playing group and hopefully there's a buzz in Queensland rugby as well. I'm really proud of the way the boys have handled themselves.

"Obviously, 25 years is a long time to go without a victory in Christchurch and the manner in which they did it was pretty spectacular."

The 33-28 victory was impressive, the Reds finally getting over the line in a close match against New Zealand opposition after heartbreaking losses to the table-topping Wellington Hurricanes and Auckland Blues on the last scores of the games.

Saturday's win gave the Reds a record of three wins from five matches this season against opposition from the other side of the Tasman Sea, indicating that new coach Les Kiss has built a side that can consistently compete with New Zealand's best.

That has rarely been the case for any Australian team in recent years.

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