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A 27-man Road Safety Western Force touring squad departed for South Africa last night as the team begins a two-week tour for clashes against the Sharks in Durban before a historic maiden game against the Jaguares in Buenos Aires.
In a big boost for the Western Australian side, Wallaby lock Adam Coleman joins the touring party along with fellow second rower Richie Arnold.
Loosehead prop Ben Daley has been ruled out of the tour after injuring his knee against the Lions on the weekend.
The Force take on the Sharks at Kings Park Stadium at 9:05PM AWST on Saturday, 6 May.
Road Safety Western Force Touring Squad
Richie Arnold
Marcel Brache
Luke Burton
Lewis Carmichael
Adam Coleman
Pek Cowan
Tetera Faulkner
Peter Grant
Richard Hardwick
Onehunga Havili
Ross Haylett-Petty
Matt Hodgson
Jono Lance
Semisi Masirewa
Bill Meakes
Isireli Naisarani
Alex Newsome
Tatafu Polota-Nau
Ian Prior
Anaru Rangi
Curtis Rona
Mitchell Short
Brynard Stander
Heath Tessmann
Francois Van Wyk
James Verity-Amm
Shambeckler Vui
https://www.westernforce.com.au/arti...-two-game-tour
So the following players aren't touring:
Jermaine Ainsley
Ben Daley
Harry Scoble
Ben Matwijow
Matt Phillips
Angus Cottrell
Kane Koteka
Ben McCalman
Ryan Louwrens
Michael Ruru
Robbie Coleman
Chance Peni
Luke Morahan
Dane Haylett-Petty
That's close to an entire team, and I think Scoble is the only one of those 14 who isn't injured (we have 4 hookers and that's the one position we don't have any injuries!)
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon
Would be a fun tour to go on as a fan.
Japan and the Pacific Islands for Aussie Super 9's!
Let's have one of these in WA! Click this link: Saitama Super Arena - New Perth Stadium?
Japan and the Pacific Islands for Aussie Super 9's!
Let's have one of these in WA! Click this link: Saitama Super Arena - New Perth Stadium?
As sad as it is to say this, if we come away from this tour with a single competition point (or, heaven forbid, more) then the tour will be a success.
I just don't see it happening.
Head vs Heart again.
I'd like to see the boys go into each game with no inhibitions with the ball like they did at the start of the year. Throw the ball around you never know you might score a try or at least look damn good trying to?
Both of these games are winnable. The Sharks have the easiest schedule in the comp. As of the records right now, they will only play 3 games against winning sides (Lions twice, Stormers); no Kiwis on their schedule at all. So far they have lost to the Lions and Reds and drew with the Rebels. In their 6 wins against all the poor teams, the average margin of victory is 8.5 (5,23 Tahs, 2, 8, 5, 8).
I watched the Sharks v Jaguares last night and neither team is intimidating (ie Hurricanes). Even with our injuries, we should be in for a good tour.
Agree both games are winnable if the boys play with the same level of commitment we've seen from them all season. If the Rebels can draw with the Sharks we can beat them.
Jaguars at home will be a challenge but, as you say agrugger, they are not the Hurricanes.
The Lions were/are top of the SA teams and we nearly had that we also could have taken the Chiefs with just a little bit of luck so both Sharks and Jags are possibles. I'm sure the boys will look back at both those games and that will give them confidence going into both matches. (I hope)
May the FORCE be with you!
We seem to have had a lot more success on the road recently.
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