The Queensland Reds have passed their final pre-season test with flying colours, stunning the Crusaders 35-12 at Ballymore.
In a surprisingly encouraging performance a week out from their Super Rugby opener in Canberra, the injury-riddled Reds stormed out of the blocks on Friday night with a blistering four-try first half in front of an impressive crowd of 11,270.
They were steered admirably by Karmichael Hunt, who did enough in his 50 minutes at five-eighth to suggest he would get the nod against the Brumbies on Valentine's Day.
Queensland coach Richard Graham came in for criticism during the week for his decision to throw the code-hopper into the No 10 role following an unconvincing performance from youngster Duncan Paia'aua in their first pre-season trial against the Melbourne Rebels in Cairns.
But he was more than vindicated, with Hunt not once looking out of place or out of his depth opposite the world's best No 10, All Blacks star Dan Carter.