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Hodgo the ruck-barnacle........Good for Mowen to give Hodgo some recognition!!
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Source: AAP
Author: By David Barbeler
Operation deny Matt Hodgson.
No Super Rugby player has pilfered as much or forced more turnovers this season than the immovable Western Force flanker and captain.
Brumbies skipper Ben Mowen knows it. And his team has specifically planned for it ahead of Friday's quasi-final at Canberra Stadium.
"Hodgson is obviously leading the competition with pilfers, so we've got to make sure we're denying contests there and not letting him in - because once he's in, he's good enough to turn it over," Mowen says.
"If we're good in that area, we'll come away with a good result."
Fortunately for the Brumbies they won't have to also budge burly blindside flanker Hugh McMeniman, who copped a one-week suspension for kneeing in last week's win over the Queensland Reds.
He'll be replaced by Brynard Stander.
"Losing players always hurts, but I suppose the Brumbies would feel the same way about Stephen Moore," said Force coach Michael Foley.
However the Brumbies will welcome back numerous Test players, including workhorse Sam Carter.
The once-underrated lock features in the top two for most tackles and rucks hit in almost every game he plays.
Mowen admits there's probably no team more important for Carter to return against than the breakdown-dominant Force.
"He's gone from a big performer for us to a man-of-the-match Wallaby," Mowen said.
Also returning for the Brumbies will be Test star Matt Toomua at five-eighth, while fit-again third string hooker Josh Mann-Rea will steady the set-piece.
The winner of the match is guaranteed a spot in the Super Rugby finals, while the loser will need to pick up a losing bonus point to have a chance of remaining in the competition.
That's easier said than done for the Brumbies, who haven't won a last round match since 2007 - their chokes against the Force last year and the Blues the year before costing them dearly.
The Force have listed Nick Cummins to play in what could possibly be his last Super Rugby match before jetting off to Japan, while former reserve Brumbies halves Zack Holmes and Ian Prior will be out to prove a point against their old teammates.
The game will also be Ben Mowen's 49th as Brumbies captain - equalling the club record of legend George Gregan.
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