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Similar to an article posted by TG but more info on some on the other new players we might see this year from the West Australian
Mitchell has high hopes for Rockingham prop
12th January 2008, 13:00 WST
Western Force coach John Mitchell predicts Kieran Longbottom will this year become the first complete product of the WA club system to play Super 14 rugby.
The Rockingham prop was one of several rookies Mitchell yesterday earmarked to break into the Force team at some stage this season.
John Welborn was the first WA native to represent the Force but he had to go to Sydney in the early 1990s for the competition to polish his talent to international standard.
Others who are prospects to wear the blue and black for the first time this year are scrum-halves James Stannard and Adam Clarke, locks Tom Hockings and Sam Wykes, winger Nick Cummins and league convert Josh Tatupu, hired to cover at centre for injured Junior Pelesasa.
“These guys have every chance of playing Super 14 rugby,” Mitchell said after a training run at Cottesloe. “They’ve showed a great deal of progress.”
Another who would be a strong candidate with Australian Rugby Union dispensation is lock Sitaleki Timani, man of the match in the Perth Spirit’s semifinal loss to the Central Coast Rays.
Tongan Timani has another nine months to go before he meets the ARU’s three-year residential requirement for a Super-14 contract.
But Force chief executive Peter O’Meara said the ARU had been asked to reconsider Timani’s eligibility, which the national body previously refused to fast-track.
DAVE HUGHES
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
hey GIGS20. he went to living waters in year 5 and 6 when i first started there.
if its the same person.
And now with the retirement of Angus Scott, he is presented with even more of an opportunity....let's hope he makes the most of it!![]()
it would be great if they got Timani in for this season he was playing just as well as the s14 players in the ARC.
The age is right Jono! He probably transferred to Kolbe or a posh private school at Yr 8 (with a scholarship no less)
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I read it in the Sunday Times (page 84)...it was only a small column article...it said he was having problems with his heels and would retire on Feb 12, but stay on as a scrum coach for this year.
Officially, this morning, but there was something in the Cut Out Pass about it I think...
Dear Lord, if you give us back Johnny Cash, we'll give you Justin Bieber.
Yes the man as gone, now lets see some local talent move up.
Gotta make some noise when he walks on to the field!
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any prop makes a noise when he walks on the field
Chucky and Clarke ("Helen" perhaps, having come from NZ?) are set for some serious match time as, with neither proven at this level Mitch will want to expose them both off the bench in case of a Henners injury.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Morning Scrump, welcome aboard![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.