Where is Pek Cowan now?
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Where is Pek Cowan now?
The cut Force players may have taken deals elsewhere in other teams in the league.
Cowan is in Japan player/coach deal I believe.
Gobal Rapid Rugby: Tevin Ferris among three Western Force re-signings
Nick Taylor The West Australian
Western Force 2018 rising star award winner Tevin Ferris has re-signed to the club for next year’s Global Rapid Rugby competition.
The flanker has joined former Springbok fly-half Peter Grant and prop Chris Heiberg in inking new deals with more re-signings and at least four new names to be added in coming weeks.
More here
https://thewest.com.au/sport/rugby-u...ng-b881031292z
If Hawaii can pick up a few American test players, especially of Polynesian extraction, that would be a good marketing tool. But one guy I would love to see turn out for Hawaii would be the Canadian sevens star Nathan Hirayama; that would be a big boon for the Hawaiian- Japanese community to get behind the team. He would make good captaincy material too.
Brett Robinson (I think it was) said something very interesting after the GRR announcement. He said Force players were eligible for the Wallabies because they were playing in the NRC. What if someone plays for the Force during GRR, but not the NRC (let's say they are playing in Japan when NRC is on)? Will they still be eligible?
I wouldn't put it passed RA to say no.
Three more locked away
Western Force re-sign local trio Brad Lacey, Clay Uyen and Tom Sheminant
Nick TaylorThe West Australian
Tuesday, 27 November 2018 5:00PM
Three home grown products have re-committed to the Western Force for Global Rapid Rugby’s first season.
Outside backs Brad Lacey and Clay Uyen and prop Tom Sheminant all came through the local pathway to debut for the Force.
More here
https://thewest.com.au/sport/western...ng-b881033898z
Well you guys are no fun. :whatever: