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Mon, Feb 19, 2024, 12:27 PM
Nathan Williamson
Western Force and English centre Sam Spink admits the potential to play against the British and Irish Lions is appealing as he weighs up his future.
Spink signed a two-year contract at the end of 2022 after the collapse of Premiership club Wasps.
The 24-year-old delivered a fantastic debut Super Rugby Pacific season, capped off with the Nathan Sharpe Medal.
“I absolutely love everything that I’ve had here and I’m completely settled in. Away from Rugby, you can’t really beat the lifestyle here," he told Rugby.com.au.
“Regards to the long-term future at the Force, I think there’s something extremely exciting going on here and I really do believe that.
“Whether I’m here for years to come, that’s still to be decided but it’s definitely a viable option and one that I’ll have to choose at some point but really do believe that there’s something exciting happening here and the Force will be in a good place for years to come.”
The Force have a history of recruiting overseas-based players on one or two-year deals before they return home such as Zack Kibirige and Manasa Mataele.
Spink's deal comes up at the end of the year, however, the club has a unique opportunity to offer the centre as they prepare to kick off the 2025 British and Irish Lions in Perth.
The Tour will begin at Optus Stadium on June 28 and Spink admits the prospect of taking part on the other side is appealing.
“I think I’d be lying if I didn’t see that fixture in the book a while ago and have that as another reason to consider my options a bit more," he said.
“That would be an incredible thing and not just for me individually, it would be exciting for the Force and for Perth in general.
“Whether I’m here or not playing in it, it’s exciting for Australian Rugby and mainly Rugby in the West because what an opportunity for the Lions to be out here and playing at Optus Stadium."
For now, Spink's focus is on getting the Force into the finals and building off their maiden season under coach Simon Cron.
“I loved it. As a team, we didn’t get to the point where we wanted to but it was such a whirlwind moving to the other side of the world," he added.
“The actual structure of the season and the travel that’s involved is all so new to me. Playing different teams and styles and playing that consistent game time was also pretty exciting.
“I’m really happy with how I was playing towards the end and for now, it’s just about a longer pre-season that I’m not used to. I was happy with how it went but it’s all about getting better.”
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Encouraging out of Spink.
RA/Force need to be commencing serious discussions around retention for Residency Wallaby Eligibility.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Really hope he stays. He has the potential to become a Force great.
Find him a local girl!!!
Great game, Fucken battled right through to the 80!
Has a player ever played both for and against the Lions?
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
A few players have played for the Barbarians in Lions warm-up matches either having played for, or went on to play, for the Lions (JPR for one).
Riki Flutey was at Wellington during the 2005 Lions tour and played against the Lions. He then went to Europe and qualified for England and played on the 2009 tour.
Also, Tom Reid was an Irish lock who got selected for the 1955 Lions tour. He then emigrated to Canada and ended up playing for Eastern Canada against the Lions when they stopped off in Canada at the end of the 1959 tour.
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Pretty sure there are some examples back in the early part of last century too.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Zack Kibirige was only on loan to us for the season.The Force have a history of recruiting overseas-based players on one or two-year deals before they return home such as Zack Kibirige and Manasa Mataele.
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Elliot Daly has played both for and against The Lions.
He's also the only player to have scored points, both for and against the Lions! (Kicked a penalty for Barbarians vs Lions in Hong Kong in 2013, and scored a penalty in the third Test vs NZ in 2017 and a try vs Cell-C Sharks on the 2021 Tour to SA)
Jared Payne also played for the Barbarians vs Lions in 2013 & toured NZ with Lions in 2017.
James Hook was on the 2009 tour to South Africa & also played for the Barbarians vs Lions in 2013
Very dissapointed to see Sam is now playing for Ampthill Rugby in the second tier rugby championship in England. (What a difference a year makes )
Also note that Jordan Olowofella is also playing in the second tier Rugby Championship for Doncaster Knights.
While playing in Pro D2 at least Zack Kibirige seems to be holding his own at Biarritz.
We scrum for posession, run for the try zone, bleed for the team and live for the game
Sounds to me like we should be bringing Spink & Olowofela back to the Force!
Spink's drop down the division was a surprise but Jordan was always floating around that level in the UK before he came to us, and shortly after he returned to the UK.
I think for Jordan, he missed home & his family. I believe he enjoyed the playing experience here, but it was the relative isolation (geographic & personal)/tyrany of distance that he couldn't overcome.
On further investigation, I think Spink was only on loan to Ampthill, and I believe he was there partially to get game-time after another injury.