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The Emirates Western Force will embark on a five-week development tour of the UK in August and September, RugbyWA announced today.
The six-match tour pits the WA side against four top-flight English Guinness Premiership teams and two regional academy sides.
A 28-man squad, to be announced in July, will depart Perth on July 31 and will open the six-match program against Jonny Wilkinson’s Newcastle Falcons at Kingston Park on August 8.
After a mid-week clash with the Saracens Academy, the team will collide with the Eddie Jones-led Saracens at Old Albanians before a hit out against the Northampton Academy team.
The tour will then climax with matches against recently promoted English League One champions Northampton Saints and 2007/08 Guinness Premiership Finalists Leicester Tigers.
The touring party will arrive back in Perth on September3.
Coach John Mitchell said he will assemble a developing squad for the 34-day tour.
“The touring squad will consist of any RugbyWA contracted players not involved with the Wallabies, plus a handful of our academy players,” said Mitchell.
“The team will travel as the Emirates Western Force and will wear the Emirates Western Force jersey. We are going on this tour with the intentions of developing our game and to perform well in preparation for the 2009 Super 14 season,” he said.
Mitchell said his side will face quality opposition throughout the tour.
“We are expecting the English teams to field strong sides. These will be important pre-season trial matches for each of these teams and they will be just as serious as we are about performing well.”
“Saracens are working extremely hard under Eddie Jones and only a couple of weeks ago Leicester came within ten points of winning the PremiershipFinalagainst London Wasps.”
“Newcastle has a proud history and Northampton finished undefeated from 30 matches in the second tier competitionthis year,” said Mitchell.
“It will give some of our younger guys some exposure to quality rugby in the lead up to the 2009 Super 14 season.”
Mitchell said the tour was brought about after the axing of the Mazda ARC competition this season.
“With the ARC being scrapped after one season, teams will have to explore alternative means to continue playing competitive rugby throughout the winter/spring period,” said Mitchell.
“This tour will provide the guys with invaluable game time and the touring experience will serve tobring the team closer as a unit prior to our pre-season (training).”
Emirates Western Force 2008 UK Development TourKey Dates
Thursday 31 July – EWF squad departs Perth for Newcastle via Dubai
Friday 1 August – EWF squad arrives in Newcastle
Friday 8 August
EWF v Newcastle Falcons
Kingston Park
Tuesday 12 August
EWF v Saracens Academy
Old Albanians
Saturday 16 August
EWF v Saracens
Old Albanians
Saturday 23 August
EWF v Northampton Academy
Franklin’s Gardens
Wednesday 27 August
EWF v Northampton Saints
Franklin’s Gardens
Saturday 30 August
EWF v Leicester Tigers
Welford Road
Monday 1 September – EWF squad departs Birmingham for Perth via Dubai
Wednesday 3 September – EWF squad arrives in Perth
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No. 8 do ya reckon we should send your family to the frist game for some support - can see yer Mom with the blow up hand - reckon the kids would love this
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
Now to dream up an excuse to go to the UK in August...
Maybe we should do a TWF Slippick - numbers to be chosen by TLH and Skiza anyone with more than 1000 posts gets to go
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
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BOKKE“Let me put it this way, A Springbok team contains Afrikaners, Englishmen, coloureds and blacks. It has parochial foes in Bulls, Sharks, Stormers, Cheetahs and Lions. It is a recipe for war! Yet in all the years of John Smit’s captaincy, there has never been one unhappy customer, not one voice of rebellion against his leadership. He is the glue that holds the Springboks together. The man is a legend!”- Jake White
will the wallabies be playing?? drew?? gits?? sharpe?? spanner?? brownie?? shep??we need those lads...
A kick in this game is like a rather nasty alcoholic shooter, only as good as it's chaser...
Courtesy of quality South African commentry
Does anyone know where to go to buy tickets or do you think it'd just be a pay at the gate kind of thing?
It's funny that they say "Johnny Wilkinson's Newcastle Falcons" because in Rugby World they had a bit about Newcastle playing "Matt Giteau's Western Force" and yet its extremely unlikely that either of them will actually play.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
Robyn:
The Wallabies squad boys will be too busy playing for the Wallabies which should be their first priority. Not every day you get to wear the green and gold and play for your country!
They are taking over a lot of the new talent from the academy to give them some experience at touring and at playing some top notch competition. Will be very much an exciting and significant opportunity for some of the younger boys.
Anyone know if they'll be broadcasted?
I made Happy sad...
possibly Foxtel will broadcast it
Be There. Be Heard. Be The Force Behind The Force
I brought my Barbs v Australia tickets off Ticketmaster.co.uk, they seem to deal with most of the tickets....
However I brought my Scotland v New Zealand tickets from the Unions website...
Everywhere else is a rip off....So yeah, Ticketmaster or check the actual unions websites or contact them...
FA , Has Fox said that to you?