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Found this on a site:
According to the Japanese news agency Kyodo News , both players could engage with Australian franchises very soon and rejoin their comrades Fumiaki Tanaka (Highlanders), Shota Horie (Melbourne Rebels) and Harumichi Tatekawa (Brumbies). Michael Leitch join the Western Force while Male Sau regain his comrade selection, Shota Horie, in Melbourne Rebels. What would the final five the number of international Japanese Super Rugby this year! Unheard of in this competition and confirming the recent export of Japanese players in the major championship in the southern hemisphere. Eddie Jones is jumping for joy right now!
http://translate.google.com.au/trans...%26tbs%3Dqdr:w
"Remember lads, rugby is a team game; all 14 of you make sure you pass the ball to ..........."
Leitch is New Zealand born, now plays for Japan. Was in the Chiefs wider training squad last year but didn't play (injuries, and quite a crowd of decent players ahead of him). But can we have another full non-Australian international? i thought we were only allowed 2, and they were Alby and Steenkamp.
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon
well there is this
"it is understood the ARU was investigating dispensation for all five Australian teams to add an Asian player to their respective rosters to develop the game in that region."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/un...#ixzz2pghMaNnU
“Everyone knows whether it’s rugby, politics or whatever, front-rowers should rule the world, so to have a hooker at the helm makes sense,” Nathan Charles Western Force & Wallabies Hooker.
i still think we're missing an opportunity to target the Argentinian players
Problem with Argentine players is that they aren't some undervalued untapped resource, they are as strong as they are because a lot of their test players are already plying their trade in Europe each week, the European teams offer more money then any Australian Super Rugby team would offer so whats the point in joining a Super Rugby team.. In either case they are living away from home, just getting paid more to do it in Europe.
Japan is a little bit different, its relatively untapped.. Australia and New Zealand have the greatest connections with Japan through coaches and players, so there is already a scouting network set-up for player referrals and linking with clubs, it has a lot of player potential in the future years.. And like people have mentioned, it wouldn't be such a poor investment if it gains more TV coverage in Japan.
Super rugby might be attractive to younger Argentine players who aren't on the radar yet of the European clubs (although their scouting networks in Argentina seem to do a decent job, especially for the French clubs).
While European teams may offer better money than Super teams, the standard of competition here is better than any except the very cream of European competition (and with the Heineken Cup potentially losing the English, French and maybe Welsh teams!)
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon
Last player will be announced in the morning
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Brynard Stander, by any chance??!
Force finalises 2014 playing roster
By RugbyWA Media Unit
Brynard Stander
The Western Force has completed its 2014 squad with the signing of Natal Sharks back-rower Brynard (pron: bray-nard) Stander for the 2014 and 2015 Super Rugby seasons.
Stander’s recruitment continues the club’s move away from a reliance on Australia’s east coast-based player pool, with the 23-year-old becoming the eighth South African player in the extended squad. He joins fellow senior squad members Wilhelm Steenkamp (Bulls), Chris Heiberg and Marcel Brache (both Western Province), and Wider Training Group members Dillyn Leyds, Dylan Sage and Francois van Wyk (all Western Province) as newcomers to the Force. Flyhalf Sias Ebersohn, formerly of the Cheetahs, returns for his second season with the Western Australian club.
The 2014 Western Force squad will feature a six Perth-produced players – the most the club has ever boasted at any one time. Returning Western Australians Zack Holmes (flyhalf) and Dane Haylett-Petty (outside back) will join incumbents Kieran Longbottom and Kyle Godwin, and rising stars Ryan Louwrens and Luke Burton, who have both been promoted from the RugbyWA Academy, in the 35-man squad. Fellow Perth products Ollie Hoskins and Brad Lacey will also be a part of the extended squad as members of the club’s Wider Training Group.
The 2014 squad features seven Test internationals (Nick Cummins, Ben McCalman, Hugh McMeniman, Matt Hodgson, Luke Morahan, Pek Cowan and Alby Mathewson) with Cummins, McCalman, McMeniman and Hodgson all re-committing to the club for the 2014 and 2015 seasons last year.
Head Coach Michael Foley says he’s pleased with the intent and commitment of the squad throughout the pre-season.
“We’ve maintained a core group of players from last season and added a number of new members who bring both skill and attitude to the team,” he said.
“This team has continued to work extremely hard throughout the pre-season and there is a genuine hunger and desire to achieve more this season.”
Stander joins the Western Force as an abrasive and physical back-rower, who can play either side of the scrum or at No.8.
He progressed through the Sharks development program, representing the Natal at Under 19 and Under 21 levels, before spending the past two seasons in the coastal province’s Vodacom and Currie Cup squads.
Last year he was crowned Forward of the Year in the Sharks’ Vodacom Cup squad and was a member of the Sharks squad that won the Currie Cup, defeating Western Province, 33-19, in the final.
Stander says he’s excited about pushing for a Super Rugby debut with the Western Force.
“What excites me is being a part of this team that has so much potential,” he said.
“I’ve seen a lot of fire and team spirit from the boys already and I think everyone wants to do their best for their mate alongside them which is so important for being successful.
“I’ve seen in the past how there can be a talented team but if you’re not playing for each other and if players are trying to do their own thing individually then it falls apart. The massive strength here is that the boys are so gelled and wanting to play for each other.”
Stander says he’s enjoying his new surroundings in Western Australia.
“Perth’s a fantastic place – it’s really hot but it’s an outdoors city,” he said.
“Moving here from South Africa was a big decision, particularly moving away from my family, but it’s been such a welcoming atmosphere.
“The culture within the club is great. It’s extremely professional and there’s a high attention to detail and I’m very excited about mixing in with the team this season.”
Foley says Stander will bring additional physicality to the squad in 2014.
“Brynard is a player who rolls his sleeves up on the field and has shown he’s hungry for opportunities” he said. “ He’s strong in contact – both with the ball and in defence.”
Profile
Name: Brynard Stander
Born: 27/04/1990, Durban (South Africa)
Position: Flanker/No.8
Height: 190cm
Weight: 108kg
Super Rugby caps: -
Super Rugby points: -
Super Rugby debut: -
Representative Rugby: 2012-2013 Sharks (Vodacom Cup), 2012 Sharks (Currie Cup), 2011 Sharks Under 21, 2008-2009 Sharks Under 19
2014 WESTERN FORCE – Senior Squad
Robbie ABEL (EPS), Chris ALCOCK, Phoenix BATTYE, Marcel BRACHE, Luke BURTON (EPS), Nathan CHARLES, Adam COLEMAN (EPS), Angus COTTRELL, Pek COWAN, Nick CUMMINS, Patrick DELLIT, Sias EBERSOHN, Tetera FAULKNER, Kyle GODWIN, Dane HAYLETT-PETTY, Jayden HAYWARD, Chris HEIBERG, Matt HODGSON, Zack HOLMES, Kieran LONGBOTTOM, Ryan LOUWRENS (EPS),
Salesi MANU, Alby MATHEWSON, Ben McCALMAN, Hugh McMENIMAN, Luke MORAHAN, Ian PRIOR, Junior RASOLEA, Brynard STANDER, Wilhelm STEENKAMP, Ed STUBBS, Heath TESSMANN, Chris TUATARA-MORRISON, Rory WALTON (EPS), Sam WYKES.
2014 WESTERN FORCE – Wider Training Group
Ollie HOSKINS, Brad LACEY, Dillyn LEYDS, Dylan SAGE, Francois VAN WYK
I for one welcome our new South African overlords....
to quote Wykes "yeah, even our lineout calls are in Afrikans"
to which I fell hook line and sinker! haha.