2024 season | |||
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Chairman | Brett Clark | ||
Coach | Les Kiss | ||
Stadium | Lang Park, Brisbane | ||
Super Rugby Pacific | 5th | ||
Super Rugby Pacific Finals | Quarter-finals | ||
Wales tour | Lost | ||
Tonga tour | Won | ||
Highest home attendance | 17,782 vs. ACT Brumbies 30 March | ||
Lowest home attendance | 10,864 vs. Melbourne Rebels 10 May | ||
Average home league attendance | 14,516 | ||
Biggest win | 59–13 vs. Western Force (Home) 25 May | ||
Biggest defeat | 43–21 vs. Chiefs (Away) 7 June | ||
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The 2024 Queensland Reds season was the 28th Queensland Reds season in the Super Rugby since entering the professional era in 1996. In addition to the domestic competition (Super Rugby Pacific) played across the Tasman and the Pacific, the Reds also hosted Wales on their tour of Australia (July) following the conclusion of the season, and toured Tonga, playing a development XV fixture in Nukuʻalofa.
It was the third back-to-back Super Rugby Pacific season in which the Reds successfully competed in the Finals Series.