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The Big I

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Stanley bolsters Force backs


By RugbyWA Media

Winston Stanley in action at the U20 Jnr World Cup
The Emirates Western Force has continued its positive recruiting drive for the 2012 season with the addition of exciting Blues back Winston Stanley on a two year deal.

A young player with a bright future, he was member of New Zealand’s U19 World Cup winning team in 2007 and also the victorious U20 side two years later, his performances at the 2009 tournament earning a nomination as the IRB Junior Player of the Year.

Snapped up by the Blues, Stanley made his Super Rugby debut in 2009, and for the last three seasons has played alongside older brother and All Black centre Benson Stanley.

While injury stalled his progress in 2010 he fought hard to win his place back in an impressive Auckland line-up this season and managed three matches for the semi-finalists, including game time against the Waratahs in the qualifying first round of the playoffs.

Approached by Emirates Western Force Coach Richard Graham about a move to Perth the 22 year old was eager to head west to expand his rugby horizons and be part of the side’s bright future


So is he any good? Says he has rellies in Brissie so would he be eligible for the wallies or did they sign him as a marquee?
 

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Phil Kearns (64)
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Its a pretty good signing though. Force desperately need a classy centre, and Winston may fit the bill.
 
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The Big I

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So would he be Beiber's replacement. So he would be able to play for the wallabies even though he has played for the junior All Blacks?
 

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Phil Kearns (64)
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So would he be Beiber's replacement. So he would be able to play for the wallabies even though he has played for the junior All Blacks?

Not if he has played for the JABs, but I can find no evidence that he has. You think they would have mentioned it in the press release.
 

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Ken Catchpole (46)
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Nothing listed on the Blues site either (still have his profile up)

Looking positive.

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tranquility

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Winston Stanley is a gun!!!

I am fairly sure he was captain of NZ schools in 2005 or so? Plus he is Aus eligible!!! This makes up for Jack Lam, ha ha.
 
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The Big I

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That's what the article on the western force websitehere's the full article plus link
7/21/2011
Stanley bolsters Force backs


By RugbyWA Media

Winston Stanley in action at the U20 Jnr World Cup
The Emirates Western Force has continued its positive recruiting drive for the 2012 season with the addition of exciting Blues back Winston Stanley on a two year deal.

A young player with a bright future, he was member of New Zealand’s U19 World Cup winning team in 2007 and also the victorious U20 side two years later, his performances at the 2009 tournament earning a nomination as the IRB Junior Player of the Year.

Snapped up by the Blues, Stanley made his Super Rugby debut in 2009, and for the last three seasons has played alongside older brother and All Black centre Benson Stanley.

While injury stalled his progress in 2010 he fought hard to win his place back in an impressive Auckland line-up this season and managed three matches for the semi-finalists, including game time against the Waratahs in the qualifying first round of the playoffs.

Approached by Emirates Western Force Coach Richard Graham about a move to Perth the 22 year old was eager to head west to expand his rugby horizons and be part of the side’s bright future.

“I had been well looked after in Auckland and also playing in the same side as my brother was really great however I considered what I wanted to get out of my rugby and a fresh start at a club with a strong reputation for their professional programme was really appealing,” Stanley said.

“I have heard really good things from the people I have spoken to and I just wanted to get a new perspective on my rugby and have some life experience by moving to a new place away from home.”

One of the people Stanley contacted was 2011 Emirates Western Force Player of the Year David Smith who spoke extremely highly of both Perth and what was on offer from a rugby perspective.

“David and others I have spoken to couldn’t have been more complimentary about playing rugby in Perth,” Stanley said.

“In my discussions with Richard (Graham) it became very clear the aspirations and direction he wants to take the club and the resources being put in to achieving those goals.”

While a brand new $17million state of the art rugby training facility in Perth is playing its part in attracting new recruits, Stanley also pointed to the strong foundations that have been laid in assembling a squad capable of challenging at the top end of the Super Rugby ladder.

“For sure you want to be playing in a winning team,” said Stanley.

“The club has a really strong forward pack with plenty of current Wallabies and also boasts some exciting backs which I hope I can add to and be a strong contributor.

“I know there are some pretty handy midfielders already there so I have no misgivings about how much work I’ll need to do to challenge those guys for a place in the side. Competition is good though and I’m sure it will make all of us better players overall.”

Stanley has strong links to Australia having been born in Brisbane and spent his first 11 years in the country before moving to Auckland with his family. He comes from a classy rugby pedigree, aside from his All Blacks capped brother his uncle is former All Black and 1987 World Cup winner ‘Smokin’ Joe Stanley.

The youngster has inherited some of his famous uncle’s traits with great vision, an ability to offload in the tackle and defensive hardness all key elements of his play.

“Winston is light on his feet which enables him to win contact and off load and will add something to our attacking game,” Graham said.

“At 22 years of age he is still learning and growing in the game but is also mature in terms of his development having come through a very good system in Auckland.

“He is also an intelligent young man and anyone that you speak to regarding Winston talks about the quality of person that he is and that says volumes about him.”

Stanley will remain in New Zealand to play out the ITM Cup competition as part of the Auckland side before heading to Perth for pre-season training starting in November.

WINSTON STANLEY
Position: Centre/Wing
Born: 11/02/1989 (Brisbane, Australia)
Height: 182cm
Weight: 95kg
Province: Auckland
Super Rugby Debut: 2009 v Bulls
Super Rugby Caps: 6
Honours: U19 NZ Junior World Cup Champions (2007), U20 NZ Junior World Cup Champions (2009), Nominee for IRB Junior Player of the Year (2009)

http://www.westernforce.com.au/NewsEvents/NewsArticles/tabid/905/ArticleID/3893/Default.aspx
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
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So would he be Beiber's replacement. So he would be able to play for the wallabies even though he has played for the junior All Blacks?

Ahh, you meant JUNIOR All Blacks as in All Black Under 20s. No he is fine to represent Australia, that doesn't rule him out.

Generally the term Junior All Blacks applies to the NZ 'A' side, which locks you into a nation if you play for them. But Winston has not played for this team.
 
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A very astute signing by the Force. As Richard Graham mentioned in the article, Stanley has very good footwork which enables him to get through contact and offload. I think he can bring a lot to the side next year. He is a future Wallaby in my eyes.
 

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Trevor Allan (34)
i really rate benson and he's 4 years older. maybe winston will mature similarly. well worth the shot.

but is more inman's replacement than beiber's.
 

MrTimms

Ken Catchpole (46)
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Woody confirmed it on Twitter:

@RichardGraham15: @davidjabell @mrtimms @hughcavill Winston Stanley qualifies for @thewesternforce as a local player - born in Oz, lived here for 12 years.

Great signing.
 
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John Eales (66)
Should been trying to sign try scoring wingers and not solid centres imo.

I see it the opposite way, Qwerty. With JOC (James O'Connor) going and our midfield being fairly moribund this year in terms of creativity, a good centre is exactly what we need. I think there are enough good outside backs in the squad at present. The problem has been getting the ball to them in a timely manner.
 
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