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COLEMAN RETURNS FOR SHARKS SHOWDOWN
The Road Safety Western Force have been given a huge boost with Wallaby lock Adam Coleman named in the starting side to make his long-awaited return from injury against the Sharks in Durban on Saturday night (Kick-off 9:05PM AWST).
Coleman returns from a calf injury suffered against the Reds in Round Two as one of only two changes to the starting XV from Round 10, with Jono Lance returning to the starting side at flyhalf.
Champion hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau is set to play is 150th match of Super Rugby, and will look to continue his fine form on Saturday night.
In the only other change to the 23, Francois van Wyk comes onto the bench replacing the injured Ben Daley.
Road Safety Western Force Head Coach Dave Wessels says the addition of Coleman’s experience is a welcome inclusion ahead of a big clash with the men from Durban.
“We were very disappointed not to win against the Lions. We need to learn to put 80 minutes together if we want to be consistently competitive.”
“It’s great to have Adam back and special to be part of ‘Taf’s’ 150th game. It’s a really fantastic achievement from a guy who has given a lot to Australian rugby. He’s added a huge amount to our group with his physicality and enthusiasm.”
The Road Safety Western Force will kick off against the Sharks at Growthpoint Kings Park Stadium at 9:05PM on Saturday, 6 May.
Road Safety Western Force Team vs Sharks
1. Pek Cowan
2. Tatafu Polata Nau
3. Tetara Faulkner
4. Ross Haylett-Petty
5. Adam Coleman
6. Brynard Stander
7. Matt Hodgson ©
8. Isireli Naisarani
9. Ian Prior
10. Jono Lance
11. Alex Newsome
12. Billy Meakes
13. Curtis Rona
14. James Verity - Amm
15. Marcel Brache
16. Heath Tessmann
17. Francios Van Wyk
18. Shambeckler Vui
19. Lewis Carmichael
20. Richard Hardwick
21. Mitchell Short
22. Luke Burton
23. Peter Grant
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Love the look of that team and so glad that we have Adam back. I believe that we have a good chance at winning that game against the Sharks.
Some good news for us! Come on Force, some more points would be a wonderfully thing!!
Still not loving brache at full back. Grant looked decent there last week, and would at least give us a kicking option
about time Coleman was back on the team sheet. team looks so much better with him in it. Van Wyk is another one with a terrible run of injuries so hope he puts in a good shift. congrats TPN on your milestone
the shorks have been average. we can do em. force by 2 tries.
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team sheet looks good great to see Adam back especially with the tests coming up congrats TPN Force by the length of the straight![]()
With the number of blokes on the injury list, that is still a pretty good squad. Here's hoping.
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Kudos to TPN on his 150th. Have really admired his attitude since he joined the Force, and how he's playing now has been fantastic-defo miles ahead of Moore, am loving him for it! Surely if the Rebels strung out a dismal draw with the Sharks the Force can get a positive win?!
Agree with all its great to see the big boy back, as a side can anyone tell me what's happening with the other Coleman ...Robbie?
I can only go with what iv read on here, but from that source the general consensus is "eating all the pies"
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It's not a vastly different team to the one which faced the Lions; lost one Wallaby (Daley) and gained Coleman. But suddenly the team feels much better balanced.
I thought Carmichael did really well against the Lions, and Brache did well for (I think) his first action at full-back.
Is Carmichael staying for the rest of the season, or only while we had our horror run of injuries? (Which at lock isn't over, we only have Coleman and RHP.)
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon
I'm surprised Brache passed the concussion test with the knock he took last week. I think Grant's defense is worrisome at 15 which is why Brache gets the nod.
Only change I would have like to see is Hardwick at 8 and Naisarani at 6 with Stander coming off the bench.
And I'm surprised not to see Masirewa in the 23 but instead we have 2 10s as reserve for the 2nd straight week?
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