Reid could make Republic return

30 July 2009 14:59
Blackburn midfielder Steven Reid has been placed on standby for the Republic of Ireland's friendly at home to Australia next month. The 28-year-old, whose club colleague Keith Andrews has been selected, has not played a competitive match since October because of a knee injury but is hopeful of being fit for the start of the Barclays Premier League season. Manager Giovanni Trapattoni has named a 24-man squad to face the Socceroos at Thomond Park in Limerick on August 12. "This friendly is of utmost importance to our side as it acts as our final game ahead of our World Cup qualifier against Cyprus in Nicosia in September," Trapattoni said. "Australia, who have already qualified for the World Cup, will provide a stern test for the team. I am looking forward to playing an international friendly of this stature at the magnificent Thomond Park in Limerick. "I am aware of the proud sporting culture in Limerick and I am sure that the people of Munster will get behind the team for this game." Reid is joined on the standby list by Ipswich defenders Alex Bruce and Damien Delaney.

Source: Eurosport