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On Saturday, Hoopert is set to become Force's 38th debutant in the last two seasons (noting that this season is still in progress!)
To put that in to context, Force only had 39 debutants in the first two seasons of existence...where EVERYONE was making their debuts in Year 1!
There were 36 debutants across the two and a bit seasons of Super Rugby interregnum when our squad was torn apart & we were forced to rebuild for World Series Rugby/Global Rapid Rugby
Season-by-season the number of new Force caps were as follows:
2006 - 33 debuts - 13 games (Inaugural season)
2007 - 6 debuts - 13 games
2008 - 10 debuts - 13 games
2009 - 4 debuts - 13 games
2010 - 18 debuts - 13 games
2011 - 10 debuts - 16 games
2012 - 18 debuts - 16 games
2013 - 14 debuts - 16 games
2014 - 13 debuts - 16 games
2015 - 7 debuts - 16 games
2016 - 11 debuts - 15 games
2017 - 15 debuts - 15 games
2018 - 24 debuts - 7 games (World Series Rugby)
2019 - 7 debuts - 9 games (Global Rapid Rugby)
2020 - 10 debuts - 9 games (5 debuts in 1 GRR game, 5 debuts in 8 SR-AU games)
2021 - 13 debuts - 14 games
2022 - 9 debuts - 14 games
2023 - 20 debuts - 14 games
2024 - 18 debuts* - 11 games* (*assuming Hoopert debut vs Fiji, and still 3 more games to go after that)
That's pretty much one debutant per game over the entire Super Rugby/WSR/GRR history of the Western Force.
Hoopert is set to become Force no.260 on Saturday after just 253 matches
As a comparison, last week, Liam Bowron became Brumby no.260 after 411 matches.