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On the other side of the continent, do not expect the Western Force to bloom too quickly. Their loss to the Brumbies showed the Force lack the back line to finish anywhere near the leaders.
The Force's first season will be barren and will surely test the patience of a strong supporter base. It is a credit to Force officials that their first Perth match lured a crowd of 37,037. It shows that rugby is on solid ground in WA.
But what cannot be overlooked is that the Australian Rugby Union also deserves credit for making Perth a rugby city, through the staging of Test matches at Subiaco since 1998.
The big test for the Force officials will be keeping hold of that supporter base. Wins will come, but they won't be plentiful early on. And there is only so much pain a fan can endure. Ask anyone who follows the Wallabies.
The above is an exert from Greg Growdens' Monday Maul ex Rugby Heaven.
My support is unconditional as I know that success will come in the fullness of time however, he does raise a valid point as to "only so much pain a fan can endure"
How long will the honeymoon period be for the Western Force before there is unrest amongst the fans in the crowd?
How many in the crowd do you think are fans rather than realistic rugby supporters?
Would it be a good thing to have a bad run to toughen the squad and make the eventual success all the sweeter for those that stuck it out with their team?
Let us know your thoughts on the prospects ahead and the endurance levels of those who are currently following our team.