Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
Where: McGillivray Fields, UWA Park, Perth
When: Sunday 4 October, Kick off at 3:00pm Perth time (6:00 pm AEST)
Match Referee: Damien Mitchelmore
Assistant Referees: Graham Cooper, Pat Davis
Broadcast Information: foxsports.com.au and FOX SPORTS NOW
2015 Perth Spirit Guide: LLLLWW
2015 NSW Country Eagles Form Guide: WLBWLL
Last Time They Met: 18/10/14; NSW Country Eagles 40 - 34 Perth Spirit; Caltex Park, Dubbo
Match Notes: Perth Spirit's Ian Prior is the competition's most accurate kicker, scoring 15 of 16 conversions (94%) so far this season. For both sides, this game is must-win if they are to keep their finals aspirations alive for another week.
G&GR Preview (@Rugby Reg) says: http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/nrc-round-7-preview-2/
Last week may well have been a defining weekend for both of these teams. The Spirit defeated the mighty Melbourne Rising in such an impressive manner that many experts believe they are now finals bound.
Meanwhile the NSW Country Eagles suffered an upset loss to Queensland Country in the rain of Newcastle. The loss drops them into seventh place on the ladder and may have been enough to move them out of contention for a finals berth.
Key Matchups:
Jono Lance and Luke Burton should face-off in the number 10 jersey this weekend. They will do so again in numerous Western Force training sessions in the lead up to the 2016 super Rugby season. Whilst marquee signing Peter Grant will come into contention, let’s call this an early trial match between the two flyhalf candidates.
In Ross Haylett-Petty and Tom Staniforth this weekend we get to see two of the future lock stars of Australian rugby. Haylett-Petty has spent plenty of time in the back row previously but may however, moving forward, be more of a factor playing lock. Staniforth plays a very similar game to Ross albeit with a more of a traditional lock background. Both are superbly skilled, enthusiastic, strong as oxen and ready to rumble.
Teams
Perth Spirit
1. Chris HEIBERG
2. Heath TESSMANN
3. Oliver HOSKINS
4. Ross HAYLETT-PETTY
5. Rory WALTON
6. Kane KOTEKA
7. Richard HARDWICK
8. Angus COTTRELL
9. Ian PRIOR
10. Luke BURTON
11. Brad LACEY
12. Solomoni RASOLEA
13. Maalonga KONELIO
14. Faamanatu APINERU
15. Albert NIKORO
16. Harry SCOBLE
17. Joe SAVAGE
18. Jermaine AINSLEY
19. Adrian HALL
20. Pierre ROBERTS
21. Michael RURU
22. Byron HUTCHINSON
23. Daley HARPER
NSW Country Eagles
1. Dane MARAKI
2. Tom SEXTON
3. Dave FAEO
4. Sam LOUSI
5. Tom STANIFORTH
6. Beau ROBINSON
7. Mark BALDWIN
8. Sam FIGG
9. Mitch SHORT
10. Jono LANCE
11. Charlie CLIFTON
12. Dave HORWITZ
13. Ed STUBBS
14. Jarome McKENZIE
15. Andrew KELLAWAY
16. Peter NAU
17. Jerome VAAI
18. Andrew COLLINS
19. Nick PALMER
20. BJ EDWARDS
21. Angus PULVER
22. Tom MERRITT
23. Jack PENNINGTON
http://www.rugby.com.au/nrc/Article...Teams-named-for-do-or-die-clash-in-Perth.aspx
When: Sunday 4 October, Kick off at 3:00pm Perth time (6:00 pm AEST)
Match Referee: Damien Mitchelmore
Assistant Referees: Graham Cooper, Pat Davis
Broadcast Information: foxsports.com.au and FOX SPORTS NOW
2015 Perth Spirit Guide: LLLLWW
2015 NSW Country Eagles Form Guide: WLBWLL
Last Time They Met: 18/10/14; NSW Country Eagles 40 - 34 Perth Spirit; Caltex Park, Dubbo
Match Notes: Perth Spirit's Ian Prior is the competition's most accurate kicker, scoring 15 of 16 conversions (94%) so far this season. For both sides, this game is must-win if they are to keep their finals aspirations alive for another week.
G&GR Preview (@Rugby Reg) says: http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/nrc-round-7-preview-2/
Last week may well have been a defining weekend for both of these teams. The Spirit defeated the mighty Melbourne Rising in such an impressive manner that many experts believe they are now finals bound.
Meanwhile the NSW Country Eagles suffered an upset loss to Queensland Country in the rain of Newcastle. The loss drops them into seventh place on the ladder and may have been enough to move them out of contention for a finals berth.
Key Matchups:
Jono Lance and Luke Burton should face-off in the number 10 jersey this weekend. They will do so again in numerous Western Force training sessions in the lead up to the 2016 super Rugby season. Whilst marquee signing Peter Grant will come into contention, let’s call this an early trial match between the two flyhalf candidates.
In Ross Haylett-Petty and Tom Staniforth this weekend we get to see two of the future lock stars of Australian rugby. Haylett-Petty has spent plenty of time in the back row previously but may however, moving forward, be more of a factor playing lock. Staniforth plays a very similar game to Ross albeit with a more of a traditional lock background. Both are superbly skilled, enthusiastic, strong as oxen and ready to rumble.
Teams
1. Chris HEIBERG
2. Heath TESSMANN
3. Oliver HOSKINS
4. Ross HAYLETT-PETTY
5. Rory WALTON
6. Kane KOTEKA
7. Richard HARDWICK
8. Angus COTTRELL
9. Ian PRIOR
10. Luke BURTON
11. Brad LACEY
12. Solomoni RASOLEA
13. Maalonga KONELIO
14. Faamanatu APINERU
15. Albert NIKORO
16. Harry SCOBLE
17. Joe SAVAGE
18. Jermaine AINSLEY
19. Adrian HALL
20. Pierre ROBERTS
21. Michael RURU
22. Byron HUTCHINSON
23. Daley HARPER
1. Dane MARAKI
2. Tom SEXTON
3. Dave FAEO
4. Sam LOUSI
5. Tom STANIFORTH
6. Beau ROBINSON
7. Mark BALDWIN
8. Sam FIGG
9. Mitch SHORT
10. Jono LANCE
11. Charlie CLIFTON
12. Dave HORWITZ
13. Ed STUBBS
14. Jarome McKENZIE
15. Andrew KELLAWAY
16. Peter NAU
17. Jerome VAAI
18. Andrew COLLINS
19. Nick PALMER
20. BJ EDWARDS
21. Angus PULVER
22. Tom MERRITT
23. Jack PENNINGTON
http://www.rugby.com.au/nrc/Article...Teams-named-for-do-or-die-clash-in-Perth.aspx