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    If they dont play well this weekend for Sharpie...I will....not too sure but it will be so sad. Sharpie has done alot for WA rugby and Perth. Thanks Sharpie and we want to see u back as a coach in the near future

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    Quote Originally Posted by valzc View Post
    So now Salesi Maafu's broken his arm?!
    scared of the brumbies props

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    3 injuries at training today Maafu one of them
    Will be interesting to see who are flying in tonight - maybe Olly Hoskins ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by theforceguy View Post
    3 injuries at training today Maafu one of them
    Will be interesting to see who are flying in tonight - maybe Olly Hoskins ??
    Who were the other two?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    Who were the other two?
    Don't know Just heard the figure 3 and injured in the same sentence while walking through RUGBYWA offices this arvo

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    Quote Originally Posted by theforceguy View Post
    Don't know Just heard the figure 3 and injured in the same sentence while walking through RUGBYWA offices this arvo
    "our number 3 is injured?"
    Hopefully that explains it, or we're down more players...
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    Nathan Sharpe: the rock on which the Force was built



    Simon White
    June 28, 2012 - 9:01PM Read later
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    Is this his final chance?

    With Nathan Sharpe on his way out, could this be Simon White's last shot at a call up?
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    For much of its six-season existence, public perception of the Western Force has been dominated by two big, bald heads.

    One of them, the presently embattled John Mitchell, departed at the end of the 2010 season.

    The other, inaugural captain and star lock Nathan Sharpe, is still there but only just.

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    Saturday night's clash with the ACT Brumbies represents Sharpe's last home stand for the Force.

    Two weeks after that, following a July 14 away match against the Crusaders, the 34-year-old will walk away from the club for good (playing-wise, at least).

    His CV speaks for itself: the most caps in Super Rugby history (160), the most caps for the Force (90) and more than 100 appearance for the Wallabies.

    Just as telling - maybe even more telling from a Force perspective - has been his rock-like solidity.

    Controversial sponsors may come and go (Firepower), coaches can hit the road (Mitchell and Richard Graham) and high-profile players might seek pastures new (Matt Giteau and James O'Connor) but Sharpe has stayed. And thrived.

    "He is the Western Force," Force No. 8 Richard Brown says.

    Brown was just 21 when he followed a similar path to Sharpe by moving from Queensland to Perth for the Force's inaugural 2006 season.

    Earlier this week, Sharpe recalled a younger Brown "without cauliflower ears"; Brown, who himself graduated to the Wallabies in 2008, remembers a teammate he looked up to from the start.


    Brothers in arms - Nathan Sharpe (left) and Richard Brown (right).

    "When I first got here I called him Mr Sharpe. Now I call him whatever I want," Brown laughed.

    "Right from the start he set the standards for a lot of players. He's led by example on and off the field. It's not necessarily what he says, everyone's watching to see what he does.

    "He's a foundation stone. Whatever has been going on at the club, we've always had something to hold the club steady and provide a steady voice - that's him."

    When glamour-boy O'Connor left the Force last June - in somewhat tense circumstances after accepting a big-money offer from the Melbourne Rebels - one external perception was that the club was losing its most marketable face.

    Not so, according to scrum-half Brett Sheehan.

    "He [Sharpe] has definitely been the poster boy of the club. You had the likes of James O'Connor but he [Sharpe] is more recognisable than that," Sheehan said.

    "You can't miss that big, bald head and those big, blue eyes, especially when he gets angry with you.

    "One of main reasons I signed here was to play with Sharpie. He's the kind of player you want to play for and with."

    Pressed for a fact rugby fans might not know about Sharpe, Sheehan dug up his his Latin dancing ability (apparently a legacy of compulsory lessons at boarding school).

    Brown plumped for a mutual love of fishing (both, reportedly, are terrible anglers), while, for another Wallaby Matt Hodgson, it was the fact that Sharpe once had hair.

    Sharpe has boasted a smooth scone for so long that WAtoday.com.au had to go back 12 years into the archives to find a photo of a then 22-year-old sporting a full-ish crop of hair at an Australian Rugby Union announcement (the image caused considerable amusement at Force training yesterday - much of it from Sharpe himself).


    Nathan Sharpe (far left) as he once looked with hair. Another former Force player, Scott Staniforth, is far right

    "One of the first times we had a team meeting for the Force we had some vision of him from about five years before," Hodgson said.

    "He had the real combover going. Obviously someone has had a word with him in the time in between and got him to do something about it.

    "He looks much better now."

    For all the plaudits for Sharpe, there will remain one unfortunate asterix next to his Force career.

    Team success has eluded him and he will retire without playing a final for the club.

    While his first club, the Reds, went on to win the 2011 Super Rugby championship, a seventh-place finish in 2007 remains the Force's best effort.

    The teammates he is leaving behind hope they can do something to fix that in the future.

    And - tongue-in-cheek one assumes - they haven't given up hope that Sharpe might be part of it.

    "He's said that he still wants to be around the club so hopefully he might bring his boots along and run out with us a few more times," Hodgson said.

    "He's already retired once for the Wallabies and then changed his mind and decided to play on into the spring so you couldn't rule it out.

    "He's actually got a new nickname around the club. We're calling him Johnny Farnham - a bloke who announces his retirement, then just keeps on going."

    Nathan Sharpe
    Age: 34
    Force captain: 2006-2011
    Super Rugby caps: 160 (90 Force, 70 Reds)
    Super Rugby points: 30 (6t)
    Wallabies caps: 101
    International points: 40 (8t)


    Read more: http://www.watoday.com.au/rugby-unio...#ixzz1z8IO4wSr

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthMoose View Post
    "our number 3 is injured?"
    Hopefully that explains it, or we're down more players...
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    Ah ha! That would make sense :-) Fingers crossed!

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    Heres a twitter update - Pat Dellit said he WAS in the 22 for tomorrow, and Chucky said he might be a possibility to play the last amtch of the season now the screws are out

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    We've decided on blue headgear as final farwell for Sharpie

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    Quote Originally Posted by The InnFORCEr View Post
    We've decided on blue headgear as final farwell for Sharpie
    I think mine is in my bag for the flight to Perth tonight
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAFFA View Post
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    Prefer the bald look......OH! MY...time is really running out...where are the tissues.....

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