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Lance leads Force changes
Nick Taylor - The West Australian on June 30, 2016, 2:00 pm
Western Force playmaker Jono Lance returns from injury to start for the first time in nine games against the Cheetahs at Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein on Saturday night.
Lance was sidelined for 14 weeks after tearing his left shoulder pectoral muscle against the Brumbies in round three.
In other changes to the side that lost 27-22 to the Rebels before the month-long international break, Tetera Faulkner will start at tighthead prop, Gus Cottrell replaces the injured Ben McCalman at No.8, Ian Prior returns to scrum-half after deputising at fly-half when Lance and Peter Grant were injured and Junior Rasolea starts at outside centre.
The Force have three matches remaining and interim coach Dave Wessels said the team was looking forward to Saturday night’s challenge.
“We’ve got 240 minutes left in the season. We know that we’ve been really close to an outcome in our last few games. We’ve trained hard in the Test window to get the reward we want for all the months of hard work we’ve put in,” Wessels said.
Prop Pek Cowan will captain the side in the absence of Matt Hodgson, hooker Harry Scoble will earn his sixth Super Rugby cap while Faulkner will pack down at tighthead.
After making his Wallabies debut last weekend Adam Coleman joins Ross Haylett-Petty in the second row with Brynard Stander, Chris Alcock and Cottrell in the back three.
Prior will link with Lance in the halves for just the second time this season and Kyle Godwin will start at inside centre, partnering Rasolea who has been elevated from the bench.
The back three remains unchanged from the last outing with Luke Morahan and Marcel Brache on the wings and another returning Wallaby, Dane Haylett-Petty, at full-back.
Wessels said he was looking forward to having Lance back in the fold.
“Jono deserves a lot of credit for all the hard work he’s put in to get himself in such good physical shape after a long layoff,” he said.
“Both he and Peter Grant have trained extremely well over the last few weeks.”
Western Force: Pek Cowan (capt), Harry Scoble, Tetera Faulkner, Ross Haylett-Petty, Adam Coleman, Brynard Stander, Chris Alcock, Angus Cottrell, Ian Prior, Jono Lance, Marcel Brache, Kyle Godwin, Junior Rasolea, Luke Morahan, Dane Haylett – Petty. Reserves: Anaru Rangi, Francois van Wyk, Guy Millar, Rory Walton, Richard Hardwick, Ryan Louwrens, Peter Grant, Semisi Masirewa.
From https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sp...play-cheetahs/
FORCE SIDE NAMED FOR BATTLE IN BLOEMFONTEIN
By Fraser Smith on Thu 30th June 16
The Western Force have announced their side to take on the Cheetahs at Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein on Saturday, 2 July with playmaker Jono Lance to start at flyhalf in his return from injury.
Lance returns to the fold following a 14-week stint on the sidelines after tearing his pectoral muscle against the Brumbies in Perth back in Round Three and after showing great commitment to his rehabilitation will return at full fitness slightly ahead of schedule.
In further changes to the side that ran out against the Rebels before the international break, Tetera Faulkner will start at tighthead, Angus Cottrell replaces the injured Ben McCalman in the No.8 jersey, Ian Prior steps in at scrumhalf while Junior Rasolea will run on at outside centre.
Interim Head Coach Dave Wessels said the team is looking forward to challenge the Cheetahs pose on Saturday night as the team strives to attack the last three weeks of the season.
“We’ve got 240 minutes left in the season. We know that we’ve been really close to an outcome in our last few games and we’ve trained hard in this Test window to get the reward we want for all the months of hard work we’ve put in.”
In the front row Pek Cowan will again captain the side, hooker Harry Scoble has been named to earn his sixth Asteron Life Super Rugby cap with Tetera Faulkner to pack down at tighthead.
After making his Wallabies debut last weekend Adam Coleman will aim to carry his strong form back to Super Rugby when links up with Ross Haylett-Petty in the second row.
Rounding out the starting pack, Brynard Stander and Chris Alcock will start at blindside and openside flanker respectively with Angus Cottrell at No.8.
In the halves Ian Prior will look to provide quality service and facilitate the Force attack when he links up with Jono Lance for just the second time this season. Wessels said he’s looking forward to seeing Lance back in the fold after an extended period of time on the sideline.
“Jono deserves a lot of credit for all the hard work he’s put in to get himself in such good physical shape after a long layoff. Both he and Peter (Grant) have trained extremely well over the last few weeks.”
In midfield Kyle Godwin fills the No.12 jersey while Junior Rasolea has been elevated to the starting XV at outside centre.
The back three remains unchanged from the club’s last outing with Luke Morahan and Marcel Brache named on the wings while Dane Haylett-Petty will be keen to continue his brilliant form after starring for the Wallabies in the Test series with England.
1 Pek Cowan (C)
2 Harry Scoble
3 Tetera Faulkner
4 Ross Haylett-Petty
5 Adam Coleman
6 Byrnard Stander
7 Chris Alcock
8 Angus Cottrell
9 Ian Prior
10 Jono Lance
11 Marcel Brache
12 Kyle Godwin
13 Solomoni (Junior) Rasolea
14 Luke Morahan
15 Dane Haylett – Petty
16 Anaru Rangi
17 Francois van Wyk
18 Guy Millar
19 Rory Walton
20 Richard Hardwick
21 Ryan Louwrens
22 Peter Grant
23 Semisi Masirewa
2016 Asteron Life Super Rugby – Week 15
Western Force vs Cheetahs
Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Kick-off: 9:00PM AWST
Anaru at 16, hardwick at 20.
Looks good, interesting choice of outside centre.
Cheetahs are shit, Force by 15.
A bonus point win could raise us above the Reds, too
(Is there a fingers crossed or luck smilie?)
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon
Really, I would rather watch the worst game of rugby than any game of tennis.
Looking forward to the WF game, I hope the 2 new Wallabies lead by example. I am looking forward to seeing how 10 and 12 combine together should give us some go forward.
Coleman returns to day job
Nick Taylor - The West Australian on July 1, 2016, 8:54 am
Newly capped Wallaby Adam Coleman has put the excitement of his international debut behind him to concentrate on his “day job” when Western Force clash with the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein tomorrow night.
“It was an experience I’ll never forget but that was last week and now I’ve got to focus on this week,” said the towering second-rower who made an impressive appearance from the bench in the 44-40 loss to England last weekend.
Coleman and winger Dane-Haylett Petty, who scored a try in the Sydney Test, have had a shorter build-up to the match at Free State Stadium, arriving on Monday in Johannesburg where the team is based before flying to Bloemfontein today.
Coleman, who is battling soreness and has been on a lighter training load, said he did not need the motivation of the England loss to get him through Saturday’s match.
“Playing is the only motivation you need. Motivation is always there,” he said.
“Each individual has their own reason for motivation but we have also got a personal point to prove in the next three games, not to anyone else, but to ourselves.”
The Force have won only two games in a poor season and face the Stormers at nib Stadium and the Brumbies in Canberra in the following two weeks.
Playmaker Jono Lance returns from injury to start for the first time in nine games after tearing his left shoulder pectoral muscle against the Brumbies in round three.
Centre Kyle Godwin will make his 50th appearance for the Force in the Cheetahs game.
This is one of the best teams that we can provide without Hodgo and McCalman.
Fantastic to see the Wallabies back in the fold. In reality only Dane had any real game time.
Hope that Louwrens and Hardwick get some reasonable game time.
Great to see Kyle get his 50th (and I hope he stays in Perth).
Last edited by andrewg; 01-07-16 at 12:36.
It is probably the strongest line up we could field but I would still like them to try out some other players. Why wait until NRC lets see if they can cut it now.
1 Pek Cowan (C)
2 Harry Scoble
3 Tetera Faulkner
4 Ross Haylett-Petty
5 Adam Coleman
6 Byrnard Stander Richard Hardwick
7 Chris Alcock Kane Koteka
8 Angus Cottrell
9 Ian Prior
10 Jono Lance
11 Marcel Brache Brad Lacey
12 Kyle Godwin
13 Solomoni (Junior) Rasolea Aamon Matuato
14 Luke Morahan
15 Dane Haylett – Petty
16 Anaru Rangi
17 Francois van Wyk
18 Guy Millar
19 Rory Walton Matt Phillips
20 Richard Hardwick Alcock
21 Ryan Louwrens
22 Peter Grant
23 Semisi Masirewa
Agree totally give the younger blokes a shot in the last 3 games, we have nothing to lose only gain by seeing whether they are up to preserving with. No Point the rest of this season trotting out players who are leaving or known to be not quite up to the standard required. We should be about developing now that the season is over so to speak, rather than doing the same old same old.
only one i wouldn't agree with is Koteka, he has been out, possibly for a different reason than not up to scratch.
If the rumour about Lacey leaving is true, don't you think they'd be shouted down for selecting him?
That one, specifically is a catch 22.
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