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    Match Preview: Western Force vs ACT Brumbies

    The Western Force vs the ACT Brumbies. In recent years this has become the big rivalry for us, and this could just be the most important clash between the two teams since the inaugural game Force game in 2006. At a time when the 5th Melbourne team has put extra strain on player resources, winning = player retention. There could be some lean years ahead for the loser of this clash. What better motivation is there than that?

    Head to Head
    With exception to the 2007 game, there haven’t been a whole lot of close games between the Force and the Brumbies, and each of the games has come with its fair share of drama. The inaugural game was definitely not short of drama as the Westerners ran out in front of 37,000 fans and almost ran away with the game after leading shortly after halftime; however injuries to both Lachlan McKay and Josh Graham in a short space of time shifted momentum in the Brumbies’ favour. The following fixture in Canberra was dramatic for its two questionable Force yellow cards and last minute match winning penalty for Tai McIsaac’s ‘late’ hit on Stephen Larkham. After 27 minutes, 2008 looked to be a continuation of the Brumbies’ winning streak with the home team scoreless and the Brumbies earning their four try bonus point. However, the Force really turned it on from here and, keeping the Brumbies scoreless for the rest of the game, put 29 points on the visitors to run out with a 29-22 win to close out the season. Probably the biggest drama in Western Force/ACT Brumbies history came on the eve of the 2009 match when Matt Giteau announced that he would be returning to Canberra in 2010. Against all expectation, the Force steamrolled the hapless Brumbies thanks to a powerhouse performance from inside centre Junior Pelesasa. Last year’s game was probably one of the most depressing in Force history, with both Cameron Shepherd and Mark Bartholomeusz ruled out hours before the match, seeing a Force side that was unable to pose any threat beyond that of James O’Connor’s boot. The Brumbies left Perth with a 24 to 15 victory.

    Western Force vs Brumbies 2011

    Strengths
    Motivation will be the biggest card the Force can draw for this clash. After last weekend’s humiliation, you would expect, or at least hope, the Force are highly motivated to silence their critics with a win in Canberra. The home team managed to get the same monkey of their backs with their uninspiring win over the Hurricanes; they might not want it as much as the Force do. As frustrating as it is, the Force do seem to play better in these kinds of matches. The other big strength is that, with Willie Ripia getting a full 80 minutes last weekend, we can hope for a better attack than what we have been seeing recently.

    Weaknesses
    We were fully reamed at the breakdown against the Waratahs. While this was in part due to the Tah’s ability to constantly get over the gain line, the losses of David Pocock and Matty Hodgson have hurt as much as we expected they would here. While Jono Jenkin’s tackling was solid (word was he made 29 tackles and missed none), I’m yet to be convinced of his ball-scavenging abilities. If Brown, McCalman and Jenkins don’t put in a better performance, we won’t get through three phases without losing the ball through a breakdown turnover or a dropped passes from pressure. Normally you would highlight the scrum as a weakness for the Force in a match like this, however we held up pretty well against the Tahs last weekend and the Brumbies may have to rely on two inexperienced hookers which can’t help them. One further concern is the fitness of Cam Shepherd and James O’Connor. Shepherd took a big knock in the dying minutes of the Tahs clash while O’Connor was struggling with a virus earlier on in the week.

    Opportunities
    The glaringly obvious opportunity here is the chance to play the field position game against the Brumbies. Admittedly our line-out last week was poor at best, but with Sharpie in command you wouldn’t count on it failing two weeks in a row and with Huia Edmonds likely to be ruled out there will be enormous pressure on Anthony Heagarty. A kicking for territory game would also suit both our fly half, Willie Ripia, and our inability to sustain an attack. Another bonus for the Force is that the Brumbies are carrying niggling injuries across the park. Matt Giteau, Adam Ashley-Cooper and Peter Kimlin are some of the big names who need to pass fitness tests to make the Brumbies’ side. This doesn’t include many who have already been ruled out. I don’t know which team has been raped by injuries more. Either way, Kimlin and AAC are two of the Brumbies most reliable players for ball-running in a slugfest. If either were ruled out, it would be of great benefit to the Force in keeping things fairly tight. It would take away some of the Brumbies’ much needed penetration.

    Threats
    Both teams have looked pretty poor in the last few weeks. I think few people are convinced of the merits to the Brumbies’ tri-flyhalves strategy. You never know, though. If the game opens up a lot, these three are potentially capable of organizing an attack that far surpasses anything the Force have demonstrated this year. The other possible threat, or more X-factor, will be the appointment of Keith Brown as referee. Steve Walsh, who had ‘issues’ with the Brumbies last year, has pulled out of the match with an ‘injury’. It is hard to say whether the appointment of Brown will hurt or benefit the Force. Lord knows Brown won’t go out of his way to favour the home team, but will his memories of the Force/Sharks game influence him? Does he feel like he was too harsh on the Force? Does he feel like we are thugs who must be punished? Sharpie will have to work hard to win the ‘battle of the referee’.

    The Key Match-up
    As with most Australian games, this one will almost definitely start and end with the two forward packs. There are opportunities on both sides and it is really hard to pick a clear winner in this one. We have the Nathan Sharpe factor in the line-outs; however there is a big question mark over what will happen with the scrums. If we want to keep the heat on the Brumbies in a tight game, it will start and end with the match-up between Ben Alexander and Tim Fairbrother. Neither player will be happy with their own form, and with the quality of attack we can expect to see, both will have a lot of work to do. The winner of the scrum battle will make big inroads for their team.

    The Prediction
    Force fans haven’t had a whole lot of joy this year. I don’t know if many of us can take much more heartbreak. Fortunately, I think the rains of happiness will fall in Canberra on Sunday. The Force will finally play a solid 80 minutes of rugby and run out 4 point winners.

    Teams:
    Western Force
    1. Kieran Longbottom
    2. Ben Whittaker
    3. Tim Fairbrother
    4. Sam Wykes
    5. Nathan Sharpe (c)
    6. Richard Brown
    7. Jono Jenkins
    8. Ben McCalman

    9. Brett Sheehan
    10. Willie Ripia
    11. David Smith
    12. James O'Connor
    13. Rory Sidey
    14. Nick Cummins
    15. Pat Dellit

    Reserves
    16. Nathan Charles
    17. Pek Cowan
    18. Tom Hockings
    19. Tevita Metuisela
    20. James Stannard
    21. Gene Fairbanks
    22. Alfie Mafi


    Brumbies
    1. Ben Alexander
    2. Anthony Hegarty
    3. Dan Palmer
    4. Ben Hand
    5. Mark Chisholm
    6. Peter Kimlin
    7. Michael Hooper
    8. Ita Vaea

    9. Josh Valentine
    10. Matt Giteau
    11. Francis Fainifo
    12. Christian Lealiifano
    13. Andrew Smith
    14. Pat McCabe
    15. Matt Toomua

    Reserves
    16. Elvis Levi
    17. Salesi Ma’afu
    18. Colby Faingaa
    19. Julian Salvi
    20. Patrick Phibbs
    21. Tyrone Smith
    22. Adam Ashley-Cooper

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    Quote Originally Posted by James View Post
    At a time when the 5th Melbourne team has put extra strain on player resources, winning = player retention. There could be some lean years ahead for the loser of this clash. What better motivation is there than that?
    You are spot on here, and much talk this last week has been on the top players preferring winning sides. This leaves a Catch 22 situation where the weaker sides will always be weaker - like in most European national soccer leagues.

    Still, the pressure to win can be a great motivator, or can have a negative impact, with players afraid to make mistakes. If the pressure translates to the individuals playing the best game they are capable of FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR TEAM-MATES, and without letting it (pressure) get the better of them, then victory should follow. I think the fact this is an away game may suit us.

    I suspect we will see JOC in the 12 jersey if he's fit. His clash with Giteau (who plays at second receiver most of the time even when wearing the 10 jersey) would potentially be fantastic.

    I hope you are right about the result.

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    The referee is listed as a threat! Brumbies scrum will be more of a threat, focus on the players... Brumbies by +10 this year... (for a change)

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    Force by 7 beers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jargan83 View Post
    Force by 7 beers
    That could read Force by 7 REAL beers.

    7 beers, eh? That means you can't drive back up the Hume Highway on Sunday arvo. Got a designated driver? They say Canberra rocks on Sunday nights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasta View Post
    That could read Force by 7 REAL beers.

    7 beers, eh? That means you can't drive back up the Hume Highway on Sunday arvo. Got a designated driver? They say Canberra rocks on Sunday nights.
    Staying in Canberra now - scored a cheap deal through wotif

    I'll make Canberra rock on Sunday night win, lose or draw

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    O'Connor to start at 12 (team list updated in first post)

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    Shame about Sheps but Dellit has looked the part when coming on as a sub so far. He'll have the hunger to do well, so with JOC finally at 12 (thank f*#K) alongside Ripia we may just have a chance here. Never lose the faith....

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    cummo back on the wing, pity about fairbanks, but we never had too much penetration with him out...

    also a pity about mafi on the wing... i rated his work ethic..

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    yeah, we'll get up

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    Happy to see K-Bomb getting a start. He's earned it.

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    Happy to see rabbit at 12. Will give us the best attacking options we have had this season. Not sure about Dillet, Big guy for a 15, hope he has some wheels.

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    Still a fair amount of fluidity in the backs, and not a bad bench to call on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by doobie69 View Post
    Shame about Sheps but Dellit has looked the part when coming on as a sub so far. He'll have the hunger to do well, so with JOC finally at 12 (thank f*#K) alongside Ripia we may just have a chance here. Never lose the faith....
    Totally agree with Doobie, we have had a shit start and heartbreaking but lets keep the faith. Sharpie is staying, cant be too bad and lets get on with it.

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    FINALLY!

    This is the crunch game for me, if we cant' beat the bloody ponies with the way they're going I'll be neatly folding up my home jersey, putting it away and wearing my gold alternate in protest.

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