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NICK TAYLOR WELLINGTON, The West Australian
September 22, 2011, 6:31 am
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Western Force captain Nathan Sharpe is closing in on his century of Wallaby appearances after being selected for the game against the United States tomorrow.
Sharpe, whose 97th Test will be his first at this World Cup, said his selection was as thrilling as his Wallabies debut nine years ago against France.
He needs no more motivation to keep going in the brutal ball carrying role than simply being able to pull on the Wallaby jumper.
He is also quite happy not to be carrying the "old man" of the squad tag. That now belongs to No.8 Radike Samo, who at 35 is two years older than the Force second-rower.
"All the motivation I need is to be ready for the opportunity to play," Sharpe said.
"That's all I focus on. I could not have got myself any fitter. When I got the call it felt like my first Test. I can't wait to get out there."
Force teammate Ben McCalman gets another start in the No.7 jumper, with David Pocock still not recovered from a back problem.
Coach Robbie Deans has been forced to make two late changes to his side with blindside flanker Scott Higginbotham hurting his back at training and reserve hooker Saia Faingaa with the flu.
With injuries to Digby Ioane (broken thumb) and James O'Connor (hamstring), and captain James Horwill rested, Deans said the side had picked itself.
"You have an idea in mind but things in this industry never unfold the way you anticipate and you've got to roll with that, you've got to adapt, and that's what you've seen this week," Deans said.
"It was easy because you only pick those who are fit and able."
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