Queensland Reds winger Lachie Anderson etched his name into the rugby record books on May 31, 2025, with a remarkable four-try performance against the Fijian Drua at a rain-soaked Suncorp Stadium. This incredible feat helped propel the Reds to a dominant 52-7 victory, providing a significant boost as they head into the Super Rugby Pacific finals. Anderson's achievement marks the first time a Reds player has scored four tries in a game since the dawn of the professional era in 1996. He joins an elite group of Australian players, including Joe Roff (1996) and Drew Mitchell (2010), who have accomplished this milestone. The last Queensland player to score more tries in a single match was Isei Nasiganiyavi, who crossed the line five times against Western Samoa in 1989.
Anderson's scoring spree was the highlight of a commanding team performance, demonstrating the Reds' attacking prowess and defensive solidity. His tries were not just individual efforts but were the result of well-executed team play and clinical finishing, solidifying his place as a key player for the Reds this season. The victory served as a rousing send-off for the team's loyal fans as they gear up for a challenging Qualifying Final against the Crusaders in Christchurch.
The Reds displayed their intent early in the match, capitalizing on a Drua player being sent to the sin bin. They scored 19 unanswered points during that period. Anderson's first try came in the 11th minute after a brilliant backline move. Flyhalf Tom Lynagh looped around center Hunter Paisami, creating space and feeding the ball to Jock Campbell, who then positioned Anderson perfectly for an easy run to the corner. His second try in the 17th minute was a result of his own initiative, diving low to the line after receiving a pass from Ryan Smith. In the 21st minute, Anderson gratefully accepted a precise cross-kick from Lynagh, extending the lead to 33-0.
Reds Head Coach Les Kiss expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, emphasizing their focus and execution. Skipper Tate McDermott lauded Anderson's performance, acknowledging his journey and development into a top-class winger. McDermott praised Anderson's defensive capabilities and speed, highlighting his importance to the team.
With this win, the fifth-placed Reds are set to face the second-placed Crusaders in Christchurch. The team aims to carry their winning momentum into the finals, where they will face tough competition.