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By Bret Harris
February 02, 2008
WESTERN Force players will attempt to impress two coaches, John Mitchell and Robbie Deans, when they play the Crusaders in a Super 14 trial at Olympic Park in Melbourne.
The players will be looking to catch Mitchell's eye to secure places in the Force's 22-man squad, and those with Test ambitions will be aiming to make an impression on Deans, who will assume the Australia job after the Super 14.
Former Wallabies half-back Matt Henjak will be highly motivated, after being left in the international wilderness during the John Connolly era.
With George Gregan finishing his career overseas and Deans's stated intention to end the experiment of playing Matt Giteau at half-back, the race for the gold No.9 jersey is wide open.
Henjak has suffered because of perceptions about his off-field behaviour - he was sent home from a Wallabies tour to South Africa for an incident in a nightclub - and poor form in his first season with the Force in 2006.
But there is no doubt Henjak is a hugely talented player and his form improved markedly last year.
The fact he is forming a halves partnership with his close friend Giteau at the Force may also enhance his Wallabies prospects.
Other Force players who will be looking to impress Deans include captain and second rower Nathan Sharpe, young openside flanker David Pocock, outside backs Cameron Shepherd and Drew Mitchell, utility back Scott Staniforth and rugby league convert Ryan Cross.
Deans, no doubt, will also be keenly interested to see how Giteau performs in his new position at five-eighth.
The Force's team is reasonably settled, but there is still competition for several spots.
The most contentious area is the backrow with six players, Pocock, Matt Hodgson, Scott Fava, Richard Brown, Scott Fardy and new recruit Tamati Horua competing for three spots.
Shepherd is expected to secure his preferred full-back position, shifting Mitchell to the wing, which may have Wallabies implications.
David Pusey will have a fight on his hands to keep promising young second rower Tom Hockings out of the starting line-up.
Scott Daruda has been ear-marked as the back-up five-eighth and inside centre, but he could push for a start at inside centre if the Force is prepared to play Staniforth at outside centre.
But the player to watch is five-eighth James O'Connor, 17 and regarded by some as the best inside back to emerge in Australia since Giteau.
The match will mark Deans's first outing on Australian soil since becoming Wallabies coach. Although he is focusing on the Crusaders, he is sure to be taking notes on his future charges.
Henjak to play for two masters - Rugby - Fox Sports
good luck to all the force boys!
It's looking pretty good for the Force for Wallabies 08
9; Henjak
10; Giteau
11; Mitchell
15; Shepherd
Then two in the mix
Cross
Staniforth. Although the utility back tag seems to always put you on the bench.
Then we have a bunch of forwards in the running as well.
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so your not liking sharpe's chances of a wallabies run this year flame?
I am, but he's a forward
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Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
oh yeah.
sorry... had a big one last night
I found this article to be right on the money apart from one thing. I don't think the primary question in Mitch's mind will be backrow at all. There has only been one addition to the stocks there and not much change. I think the current policy of rotation and using specialy back rowers against teams which suit them best will continue, For instance, You'll see Pocock get a start, and heaps of minutes against teams where his pilfering skills will come to the fore. Browny will be used against teams where an extra jumper is needed, so that's more of the same.
I'd say the big two questions are Backup half (I reckon O'Connor might see a fair few minutes tonight), and Lock With a real toss of the coin between several promising young locks (I'd give Tom Hockings the start as the closest we've got to an incumbent with the loss of Rudi. See how he goes in the big time, but pull both him and Sharpie pretty early and replace them with other options (Including maybe a backrower who can switch around)
Other places to look will be Winger (One slot is still pretty open) and Inside centre, I think Spanner will probably have a mortgage on inside centre, but he's not playing tonight, so you'll probably see Mitch's opinion of who's going to fill his bench utility slot playing there tonight (Is Daruda a chance here if he can play 12, that would certainly bring a lot of versatility to our backline!)
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Gits certainly seems to be switching focus from 12 to 10 this season. Anyone know how far Jimmy H is from playing after the hammy rip?
I dunno, but it can't be long, seems like he's been off it for ages!
There could be a bit of the 'Trying to fit Spanner into the run on side' into Git's move to 10. Jimmy would be a great option as a utility back on the bench (that being said, i'm aware that I've nominated about 6 backs for this position and I'm advocating two backs on the bench........It's a nice problem for Mitch to have!
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Wow a article featuring Henjak without badmouthing him, obviously not written by the SMH
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"Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done! Now if you know what you’re worth then go out and get what you’re worth. But ya gotta be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody! Cowards do that and that ain’t you! You’re better than that!" - Rocky Balboa
The lika th the bottom is for the Australian, they're not usually a whole lot different......Maybe someone there is sick of supporting a crap team
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Maybe swap the Tah to the bench and the Queenslander to the wing because of Digby.
Every forwards dream is to become a back...
I think the Wallabies would like to have wingers who can catch!
but if we get a Brumby at 13, that's more than likely two-dads, and Crossy is a better option than that!
For the sake of balance, I'd go for a Waratah at Center and a Brumby at wing! Lachie Turner might make a reasonable shot of Wing in the big time though......do the red's have anyone who could play outside center, or did that dream die with Benny leaving?
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