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Team for Saturdays game against NSW country eagles, with the return of a force favorite.
1. Pek Cowan (Wests Scarborough)
2. Anaru Rangi (VC) (Nedlands)
3. Jermaine Ainsley (Wanneroo)
4 Matt Philip
5 Onehunga Havili (Palmyra)
6 Tevin Ferris (Nedlands)
7 Kane Koteka (Wests Scarborough)
8 Isi Naisrani
9 Michael Ruru (C) (Nedlands)
10 Ian Prior (Nedlands)
11 James Verity-Amm (Nedlands)
12 Bill Meakes
13 Curtis Rona (Palmyra)
14 Chance Peni (Palmyra)
15 Marcel Brache (Perth Bayswater)
16 Sama Malolo (Wests Scarborough)
17 Tetera Faulkner (Wanneroo)
18 Shambeckler Vui (Wanneroo)
19 Matt O’Brien (Wests Scarborough)
20 Ben McCalman (Kalamunda)
21 Nick Jooste (Cottesloe)
22 Brendan Owen (Associates)
23 Clay Uyen (UWA)
https://www.rugbywa.asn.au/news/pert...-eagles-clash/
Awesome. That’s a bloody strong team. Most complaints out of the east coast that it is unfair.
Generally speaking you aren’t learning much if your lips are moving!!!
But...but...but...it's the WESTERN FORCE!!!
Those cheats!! They should all be playing for Rising/Rebels
The long sobs of autumn's violins wound my heart with a monotonous languor
Yes it surely is a strong team and they will say that it is a Super Rugby side, but from my count we have 15 men who have developed their rugby here! Cant wait for the game and so good to see big dog's name on the sheet
I can hear the howling no fair mobs from here! LOL!
Tough break for Clay, he's been playing like his bum's on fire
I can understand Chance and James being picked in front of him, but tough break nonetheless.
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Dont joke....
SYDNEY TEAMS ON NRC CHOPPING BLOCK
The struggles of the NSW teams in the NRC has prompted NSW Rugby to begin seriously contemplating ramping up involvement and cutting back to two teams for 2018, we understand.
Owned and run by clubs, NSW started with four teams in NRC’s first year but the Sydney Stars were dropped after a single season. There are now three teams — the Rays, the Greater Sydney Rams and the NSW Country Eagles — but the connections and alliances to grade clubs have chopped and changed with each season, for owners and particularly for players.
The Reds squad is divided up and around 50% of both squads are uncontracted club players.
NSW are contemplating the same split: NSW Country and a Sydney team. But with keeping a presence in western Sydney important — physically and symbolically — what look the Sydney team takes could be politically tricky.
Watch this space.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...bb7b927f304626