The Force team will be super keen to give the Sea of Blue a win in our final SRTT game at home. It's been a great season of rugby so far for us here in the West. As slated at the start of of SRAU, this team is still a work in progress and 2 years away from having all the pieces in place to contend. The pleasing aspect has been the great chemistry and backs to the wall competitiveness shown.
This afternoon we have another big test against the Highlanders. They played very well against the Reds but it is hard to get a feel for where teams are at in the TT competition after just one round. Getting accustomed to the NZ playing style and pace seemed to catch a few teams short in round one. Lets see if adjustments have been made for round 2.
Great to see Timani back for this game. The Force lineout should be strong and Kaitu'u seems to be hitting the target more consistently after a few early season jitters. Need to see him have a few more bruising runs to soften up the opposition. Anstee at 8 may offer more creativity than Stander as a ball runner off the back of the scrum and open up opportunities for the Force attacking scrums in the oppositions 22. The Force pack has looked solid and Robertson has been a revelation over in the West, rejuvenating his career.
Veterans Kahui and Kearney have proven their worth, particularly Kahui who has put together a nice season and probably deserves to go around next year. He's proven guile and guts is still a valuable commodity when father time has taken a step or two of pace from you. Godwin and Taefu continue to grow and get better as a centres pairing each game.
So going into this afternoons game we know that a key to stopping the Highlanders is putting pressure on Aaron Smith and stop those sniping runs from the scrum base. Don't concede penalties or Mitch Hunt might put us away. And keep an eye on angry Shannon Frizell after missing the Reds game. The Force need to cut down on some of the aimless kicking, back themselves and keep the scoreboard pressure building. A vocal Sea of Blue will do our best to get the boys over the line.
Beautiful day in Perth and looks great for an early beer pre game. Lets go FORCE!