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Kagifa Samoa v Western Force - Ballymore, Brisbane - 1:40 PM (EST), Saturday, 15 June 2019

ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
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2nd last game of the Pacific Showcase.
(PS Kick-off is at 3:40PM Brisbane Time. NOT 1:40 PM as shown in thread heading!!)

Should be a good warm-up for the game against Fijian Latui in Perth on 21 June 2019 (at 7:40 PM WST)
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Some festival stuff happening along with the game :)

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Island Sounds: Donell Lewis, Kennyon Brown and DJ Noiz on their "Uce Juice" Oz tour
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When
Saturday, 15 June 2019

3:40 pm Brisbane, Syd, Melb, Canb (UTC+10)
5:40 pm NZ, Fiji (UTC+12)
6:40 pm Samoa (UTC+13)
1:40 pm Perth, Honkers, Sinkers (UTC+8)

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How
Australia
Free-to-air TV LIVE at SBS Viceland
Free stream LIVE at SBS On Demand and sbs.com.au
LIVE stream and on demand at Kayo Sports
LIVE on Fox Sports 503

New Zealand
Sky TV LIVE Sky Sport Pop-up 2 (Ch 56)https://www.sky.co.nz/tvguide

Asia
LIVE on Fox Sports 2

Rest of the World
LIVE stream here
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
FULL TEAM:

1. Harrison Lloyd
2. Feleti Kaitu'u
3. Kieran Longbottom
4. Johan Bardoul
5. Fergus Lee-Warner
6. Henry Stowers
7. Chris Alcock
8. Brynard Stander
9. Issak Fines
10. AJ Alatimu
11. Rod Davies
12. Rodney Iona
13. Marcel Brache
14. Masivesi Dakuwaqa
15. Jack McGregor​
16. Andrew Ready
17. Markus Vanzati
18. Tom Sheminant
19. Ben Grant
20. Tevin Ferris
21. Rory O'Sullivan
22. Andrew Deegan
23. Clay Uyen​
 

ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Force unleash Rocket for Ballymore blitz

Western Force - June 13, 2019 (Click for more of article)

Australian Sevens representative and former Queensland Reds speedster, ‘Rocket’ Rod Davies, will be back in familiar territory on Saturday when he lines up on the wing for the Western Force as they tackle Kagifa Samoa at Ballymore.

Another familiar face returning to his home state for the match is hooker Andrew Ready. After making the switch to join the Western Force in the off-season, Ready has been an important part of the club’s 2019 Showcase Series that has seen them claim the Asia Showcase title, while they are neck and neck with Fijian Latui in the race for the Pacific Series.
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
yeah, full club round, and final round of AIC rugby.

I can't imagine there will be much of a crowd.
 

ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
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Forwards defence key to bringing in Samoan win

Western Force - June 13, 2019 (Click here for original article)


The Western Force is preparing for a “bloody” good display of running rugby when it clashes with Kagifa Samoa on Saturday.

In the first Global Rapid Rugby match to be played on the Australian east coast, prop Kieran Longbottom will lead the forward pack in applying targeted pressure to control the Samoan attack.
“They maul a lot, so for us, we need to take that apart. They use that as a weapon and we need to take that away from them,” Longbottom said.
“They have a great forwards play, they have got a lot of big boys and you can see that in the last period of playback at HBF Park where they kept on making metres, which then led to that pretty awesome try.
“If we let them get that momentum up and allow that to roll on then they will be very dangerous. The forwards need to stop that momentum and shut them down as soon as possible.”

Despite winning by 58-points in their last meeting in Perth, Samoa led the statistics for ball possession, general runs and scrum wins, and is expected to bring a much tougher and more polished game on Saturday.
“They got the fundamentals and everything going for them and they can all play bloody good footy,” Longbottom said.
“From what we have seen of Kagifa Samoa from their game against Fiji they looked like a completely different team to the team we played over here.
“It will be a really big test for us there because we can see the improvement they have had in one week, so it will be a real solid effort from our boys to come up on the weekend.”

The former Saracens players believes the new Global Rapid Rugby laws have the potential to “explode” and the experienced 33-year-old has been enjoying the faster game.
“It’s amazing, playing these new rules. The energy is there and there really is the ability for these new rules to go forward and really explode,” Longbottom said.
“Even as a prop I really like playing these new rules. It’s a lot of fun and it’s a lot of fun having to run the ball out of your own territory.”

Watch the game LIVE on Sat 15:30 AEST / 13:30 AWST, on SBS Viceland,SBS On Demand, Kayo Sports and on FOX Sports Aus (503).
 

Bandar

Bob Loudon (25)
If only they played it on Sunday when there is no other rugby. I enjoyed the match last week but only the 2nd half and I left work early.

Saturday at 3:30 all the local clubs are playing so local fans probably won't make it and like many others around the country I'll be at my local field supporting, helping, cooking, playing so wont be able to watch on TV.
 

ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
If only they played it on Sunday when there is no other rugby. I enjoyed the match last week but only the 2nd half and I left work early.

Saturday at 3:30 all the local clubs are playing so local fans probably won't make it and like many others around the country I'll be at my local field supporting, helping, cooking, playing so wont be able to watch on TV.

Timing of the games does the rounds regularly.....
  1. The Fijians and Samoans will not play on Sunday.
  2. Friday nights and Saturday night clash with the last round of Super Rugby (RA's preference).
  3. The clash with local club comps is the least preferred option.
There will be more flexibility with the timing of games when GRR gets going next year.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Kagifa: 1.Andrew STOWERS, 2.JP SAUNI, 3.Sam AIONO, 4.Michael MCKEE, 5.Nili MOALA, 6.Callum ADAMS, 7.TBA, 8.Dylan LAM, 9.Leon FUKOFUKA, 10.Davis TAVITA, 11.David FELIUAI, 12.Sheldon TARAWA, 13.Tino MAFOE, 14.Ah Mu TUIMALEALIIFANO, 15.Kalione HALA

Reserves: 16.Frank MALU, 17.Misioka TIMOTEO, 18.Daniel ANAE, 19.Sione TU’IPULOTU, 20.Laga FASAVALU, 21.Tim SIPPEL, 22.Pakisonasi AFU, 23.Maui HAUSIA

Force: 1.Harrison LLOYD, 2.Feleti KAITU’U, 3.Kieran LONGBOTTOM, 4.Johan BARDOUL, 5.Fergus LEE WARNER, 6.Henry STOWERS, 7.Chris ALCOCK, 8.Brynard STANDER, 9.Issak FINES, 10.AJ ALATIMU, 11.Rod DAVIES, 12.Rodney IONA, 13.Marcel BRACHE (C), 14.Masivesi DAKUWAQA, 15.Jack McGREGOR

Reserves: 16.Andrew READY 17.Markus VANZATI, 18.Tom SHEMINANT, 19.Ben GRANT, 20.Tevin FERRIS, 21.Rory O’Sullivan, 22.Andrew DEEGAN, 23.Clay UYEN

Match Officials:
Referee: Aaron Pook, AR1: Jordan Way, AR2: Andrew TWIST, TMO: Rohan Hoffmann
 

Dan54

Tim Horan (67)
yeah, full club round, and final round of AIC rugby.

I can't imagine there will be much of a crowd.

Seems not only RA doesn't quite get the point on promoting their game, if it was run by them everyone would be yelling about club play at same time, while I understand that maybe some of the Island boys aren't keen on Sunday, I really thought if I was trying to promote it, I would of gone for Friday night, but saying that although I have no interest in it, I hope the game goes well ,and they get decent crowd.
 

Dan54

Tim Horan (67)
Steve see my suggestion, and I hadn't even heard the game was on, so perhaps some work on how to promote the game is still to be done.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Jeremy Skelton will get a run for Kagifa today. A big centre who had some time with Ricoh Black Rams last year.

Not sure if related to Jeral Skelton (Aus 7s) ?
 

WorkingClassRugger

David Codey (61)
Jeremy Skelton will get a run for Kagifa today. A big centre who had some time with Ricoh Black Rams last year.

Not sure if related to Jeral Skelton (Aus 7s) ?


They both play for Brothers in Brisbane so there's a high likelihood of that they're related in some way or another. Which would also mean he's related to Will. Just looked up his highlights on YouTube. Looks like a hard running, hard tackling centre who can play a bit of loose forward when needed.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Kagifa Samoa get their game of footy squeezed in:
Familiar faces in GRR’s east coast debut
Wayne Smith​
June 15, 2019​
Global Rapid Rugby comes to the Australian east coast for the first time — and at an approved Rugby Australia hour — when the Western Force takes on the Kagifa Samoa side at Ballymore this afternoon.​
In order to get permission from RA to stage the series, Andrew Forrest’s GRR were obliged to make a commitment that they would not cut across any of the four Australian Super Rugby matches, so the debut east coast match has been targeted for 3.30pm, well in advance of the evening’s only Super Rugby fixture involving local sides, the Brumbies against the Queensland Reds in Canberra.​
That’s not to say that the match will not impact on Premier Rugby fixtures but with the GRR hiring the ground, that was a trade-off the cash-strapped Queensland Rugby Union was happy to accept.​
The GRR format — with clever use of pre-match entertainment, games limited to 70 minutes and the tedious scrum posturing dramatically curtailed — might not be familiar to Queensland fans but chances are they will warm to it quickly. No doubt the same will apply to the free admission.​
For Rod Davies, the Force’s dynamic left winger, it will be a long-awaited homecoming. He started out at the Reds in 2009 and was one of the most prominent contributors to their historic Super Rugby title in 2011, on the back of which he was selected for his one and only Test, against — funnily enough — Samoa. He scored two tries against Kagifa Samoa off the bench at the end of last month when the Rebels inflicted a 63-5 defeat on the islanders and now that he has been promoted to the starting side, he will be hoping to at least emulate that this afternoon.​
Another familiar face returning to his home state is reserve hooker Andrew Ready, one of the players let go by Reds boss Brad Thorn. There was a time when it seemed he could even press for Wallabies status and he will surely be keen to demonstrate to Queenslanders how the move to Perth has benefited him.​
… <snip> …​
There is nothing at all secret about the Samoans’ other primary weapon. From the days of Brian Lima, known throughout the rugby world as The Chiropractor — because of the way he rearranges the bones of people he tackles — the Samoans have always been renowned for their defence and though the scoreline in the first match suggests it was a cakewalk, for long periods the islanders defended their line courageously.​
 
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