Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
Where: McGillivray Fields, UWA Park, Perth
When: Saturday 12 September. Kick Off at 3:30pm AWST (5:30 pm AEST)
Match Referee: Ed Martin
Assistant Referees: Graham Cooper, Pat Davis
Broadcast Information: foxsports.com.au and FOX SPORTS Now
2015 Perth Spirit Form Guide: LLL
2015 Canberra Vikings Form Guide: BWW
Last Time They Met: 23/08/14; Canberra Vikings 23 - 28 Perth Spirit; Viking Park, Canberra
Match Notes:
Team TBA
1. Allan Ala'alatoa
2. Robbie ABEL
3. Leslie LEULUA’IALI’I-MAKIN
4. Jordan SMILER
5. Blake ENEVER
6. Dean OAKMAN-HUNT
7. Jarrad BUTLER (c)
8. Ita VAEA
9. Joe POWELL
10. Rodney IONA
11. Lausii TALIAULI
12. James DARGAVILLE
13. Nigel AH WONG
14. Francis FAINIFO
15. Aidan TOUA
16. Albert ANAE
17. Sione TAULA
18. Tyrel LOMAX
19. Rowan PERRY
20. Gareth CLOUSTON
21. Brent HAMLIN
22. Mitch THIRD
23. Jerome NIUMATA
@RugbyReg says (http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/nrc-2015-round-4-preview/)
McGillivray Fields host this match between the team that has probably been the most impressive so far and the one that has probably been the most disappointing. Whilst the Rays have had to face number 1 and 2 on the ladder (this week they face number 3), their 2nd round loss to the Rays was really one that got away for the 2014 Grand Finalists.
The Vikings have travelled along fairly untested so far, in a way that has been eerily similar to the Rising of 2014, having scored bonus point wins in both of their games this season. Their challenge this week will be trying to get their head around who they will actually face in the Spirit side, as the Perth unit continue with their rotational tactic.
Key Match ups:
I have to chuck a caveat in here as this is undoubtedly the hardest match up to do in advance of teams being named. I’ve failed in my guesses as to the Vikings team twice in a row now, and the Spirit is just too hard to pick given their policy of mixing teams up every week. But let’s give it a go.
Nigel Ah Wong has been terrorising opposition in the early rounds combining his pace and size to wreak havoc on defensive lines. In both those games he’s had about 10kgs (and 10cm) on his direct opposite number. This week we could see Junior Rasoloea finally match him for physicality for the Spirit meaning Ah-Wong should not get it all his own way in defense nor attack.
In another wonderful example of the value of the NRC we will hopefully see the propping prodigy in 22 year old Ollie Hoskins facing up to the veteran Wallaby Ben Alexander. Alexander was one of the break out stars of the 2007 Australian Rugby Championship (ARC) for the Western Sydney Rams, going on to make his Wallaby debut the following year. There is plenty of prop talent running around in this year’s NRC and Hoskins is definitely one that has been identified for higher honours down the track.