Rugby-Waratahs' Amatosero in spotlight against Reds after punching teammate


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MELBOURNE, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The New South Wales Waratahs are ⁠counting on fiery lock Miles Amatosero to keep his cool against the ‌Queensland Reds in their Super Rugby Pacific opener on Friday following his extraordinary attack on a teammate at training.

Amatosero was given a four-match suspension in the pre-season for punching Angus Scott-Young in a wild brawl but ​the ban was halved after he underwent counselling.

He was ⁠barred from even turning up to ⁠the Waratahs' training base in Daceyville for two weeks but coach Dan McKellar named ⁠the ‌23-year-old in his match-day squad to face Reds.

Waratahs captain Matt Philip said he expected the Reds to bait Amatosero but he was confident the lock would ⁠rise above it.

"For sure there’ll be words around it, but ​I think he’s going ‌to be prepared for that," Philip told reporters on Thursday.

"He knows what’s coming ⁠and we’re prepared ​for that.

"I’ve spoken to him about it, I’ve said: 'This is what’s going to come'. And he goes, 'Yep, that’s fine’.

"I don't think he’s going to have any issues on that front, and he'll ⁠show his reaction through the laws of the game ​of rugby."

Former Queensland and Australia winger Wendell Sailor urged the Reds to use the training fight as ammunition on the field, saying it could prove the difference in a tight ⁠game.

"Like all firebrands in any sort of (football) code, you've got to try and bait them," Sailor told Australian Associated Press.

"It adds to the spice of the game and I know in the dressing rooms, you talk about it."

Philip said Amatosero had done a lot ​of work away from the club and deserved credit for ⁠coming back in good condition to be selected for the home game against the Reds ​at Sydney Football Stadium.

"It was an unfortunate incident but ‌we're training at high intensity," he said.

"You know, ​people want to perform for this jersey and unfortunate things happen - and it was very unfortunate."

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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