The CA Brumbies have named an unchanged starting XV for their first Investec Super 14 home fixture against the Crusaders at Canberra Stadium on Friday, 13 February.
CA Brumbies Head Coach Andy Friend has named an nine-man bench ? with the addition of lock Shawn Mackay and flanker Mitchell Chapman ? with two members of the extended reserves list to be omitted prior to the match.
Winger Clyde Rathbone will resume his place on the wing after being cleared of any structural damage during the week stemming from a first half head clash against the Highlanders.
The centre pairing of Stirling Mortlock and Adam Ashley-Cooper ? that scored three tries and set up the CA Brumbies? fourth touchdown ? remains in place while the front row of Nic Henderson, Stephen Moore and Guy Shepherdson also stays unchanged.
Friend says his side must build on their last-minute win over the Highlanders.
?There were a number of pleasing aspects to come out of last Friday?s game but in such a short competition we need to be improving each week,? he said. ?We know that the Crusaders are a quality outfit. They are an extremely patient side that will wait for their opposition to make a mistake and capitalise on it whether that be in the 10th minute or the 80th.
?Given that, the key for us is to focus on our game and not present them with those opportunities.
?While I was fairly pleased with how we came together at times, there?s still room to improve. Our combinations are beginning to click and if we can continue playing the brand of football we want to then we?ll realise that potential.?
Saturday night?s match will also raise funds for the Victorian Bushfire Appeal with Red Cross volunteers and CA Brumbies members collecting donations for those affected by the fires. The CA Brumbies playing squad will also contribute half of Saturday?s match fee to the appeal while Brumbies Rugby will donate one dollar for each spectator at the ground and an additional $20,000 should the attendance reach 20,000.
CA Brumbies v Crusaders
Canberra Stadium, Canberra
Saturday, 21 February 2009
Kick-off: 7.40pm
1. Nic Henderson
2. Stephen Moore
3. Guy Shepherson
4. Ben Hand
5. Mark Chisholm
6. Julian Salvi
7. George Smith
8. Stephen Hoiles (c)
9. Patrick Phibbs
10. Christian Lealiifano
11. Francis Fainifo
12. Stirling Mortlock
13. Adam Ashley-Cooper
14. Clyde Rathbone
15. Mark Gerrard
Reserves
16. John Ulugia
17. Ben Alexander
18. Sitaleki Timani
19. Peter Kimlin
20. Joshua Holmes
21. Tyrone Smith
22. Matt To'omua
23. Shawn Mackay
24. Mitchell Chapman
** two to be omitted
Peter Kimlin's bid to win a place in the ACT Brumbies starting team has been stalled by a training injury which could rule him out of Saturday's clash with the Canterbury Crusaders.
The reserve back-rower suffered a corked thigh during a game of 10s rugby in Canberra on Monday night and had to sit out both of the senior squad's training sessions yesterday.
Coach Andy Friend will today name his team to take on the Crusaders, in what will be the Brumbies' first home game of the season and a measure of the ACT team's title credentials.
The only change Friend is considering to the starting team that beat the Otago Highlanders last weekend is bringing Josh Holmes into the run-on team at scrumhalf.
But even that is unlikely, considering Patrick Phibbs impressed as first-choice No 9 in Dunedin five nights ago.
If Kimlin failed to pass a fitness test in the lead-up to the Crusaders match, Mitchell Chapman would come on to the bench as his replacement.
Kimlin was optimistic he would be declared fit to play.
"It's a bit tender to be honest but it'll be fine," Kimlin said.
"The first 24 hours is when it's most tender, which it still is, but I should be fine to train with the boys again soon. I don't think it's a big deal, just a bit of a niggle."
Coach Friend wasn't so sure Kimlin would make the match-day squad.
"Pete's probably still a little behind with his fitness as well but with time he'll get there with that," Friend said.
"There's a chance of an adjustment to the 22 but we'll wait and see how everybody is."
Kimlin came off the bench against the Highlanders at Carisbrook on Friday night but played only five minutes. It was his first match since playing for the Wallabies against the Barbarians in December.
Chapman looms as a logical replacement.
The 26-year-old Queenslander played in 12 of the Brumbies' 13 games last season but was still unable to earn selection in Friend's round-one team.
He admitted to being "fairly disappointed" by his non-selection but hoped his fortunes would change.
"I'm not sure why [I wasn't picked] to be honest," Chapman said.
"I had a chat to Andy about it and he said with my shoulder, which I had surgery on about six or seven months ago, and some fitness [questions] that he went with other guys.
"I've played the twilight 10s which is handy for fitness but it's hard to compare that to a proper 15-a-side hit-out."
Friend said he was impressed with Chapman's form on Monday night.
interesting quotes there from Mitch. He's not happy is he? And he clearly believes he hasn't been told the proper reasons. Whats with them playing this 10s comp about 5 days before they play the Cru? I know it was the non-playing squad and the reserves bench from last week, but seems an odd call. And now Kimlin's in doubt.