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Ammon Matuauto — Perth Spirit
The Western Force has struggled for points in the past few seasons, but Perth Spirit’s outside centre Ammon Matuauto showed on Saturday that he has challenge a defensive line.
Matuauto’s combination with Ben Tapuai in the midfield outside Jono Lance was impressive.
The 30-year-old broke the line on a number of occasions at Concord Oval and he showed raw pace in scoring his side’s third try off the back of a Marcel Brache kick.
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SHAMBECKLER VUI (PERTH SPIRIT)
Great name, plenty of game.
The big prop went viral in June when he scored a rampaging 40m try playing for Australia at the under-20 World Cup.
In the NRC, Vui has scored one try and made two linebreaks and three linebreak assists, impressing with some skilful offloads and touches.
Sydney-born, Vui grew up in Queensland before deciding to make the move west.
“I just saw the Future Force as a really good pathway for me,” Vui told the Force website in April.
My goal is obviously to play Super Rugby and this program linked with the Force looked like the best way to go about it.”
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