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Western Force 2014

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Chilla Wilson (44)
Just to keep the story going:

The Reds have 14 capped Wallabies in its' 35-man squad.

The Brumbies have 10 capped Wallabies in its' 35-man squad.

The Rebels have only 2 capped Wallabies.
 

GaffaCHinO

Peter Sullivan (51)
Great Read we are lucky to have him!

Health issues fail to stop Force star

Nathan Charles is the only professional athlete with cystic fibrosis to play contact sport.
Western Force hooker Nathan Charles is a hero to the thousands of cystic fibrosis sufferers in Australia. But for Charles, the real heroes are the hospitalised kids who face a battle each and every day just to keep breathing.
Charles is the only professional athlete with cystic fibrosis playing a contact sport. He was diagnosed with the potentially life-threatening condition when he was just three months old. To get on top of his CF, Charles takes up to 30 tablets every day. But for Charles, the best form of medication is exercise.

And when young CF sufferers see Charles bashing his 104kg frame around the rugby field, they can't help but be inspired. That inspiration is a two-way street.

Read More: http://www.espnscrum.com/super-rugby...eMxgg8WefJR.99
 

GaffaCHinO

Peter Sullivan (51)
Another Great Initiative From the Club!

Force to 'Pull On Your Socks' for McGrath Foundation

By RugbyWA Media Unit
5 May 2014


The Western Force will wear pink socks in their match against the Lions at the ‘Force Field’ (nib Stadium) on Saturday, 24 May in support of the McGrath Foundation’s ‘Pull On Your Socks’ campaign.

‘Pull On Your Socks’ encourages sports teams to wear pink socks to support the McGrath Foundation ensure every family in Australia experiencing breast cancer has access to a breast care nurse, as well as increasing breast awareness in young Australians.

The Western Australian team is encouraging its supporters in the Sea of Blue to join in the campaign by purchasing pink ‘Pull On Your Socks’ socks from the Western Force Team Store for the match with all proceeds going to the McGrath Foundation. Local teams can also get on board by registering to host their own Pull On Your Socks game at www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au.​
 

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Chilla Wilson (44)
What is the situation with Alby? Is he on the SA tour at all?

He had his foot in a "moon boot" at the Bulls' game.

Can't imagine that he's in SA with the squad as he's still some time away from playing.

Maybe against the Lions back in Perth (?)
 

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Will Genia (78)
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Will Genia (78)
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Greg Growden is a nob

Agreed. He is a knob.

Spreading rumours about the potential relationship aren't really helping anything. Personally, I think it would be good if it did come out at some point, his teammates and the broader rugby community supported them with open arms and everyone moved on.

Of course, they also have a right to privacy.
 

GaffaCHinO

Peter Sullivan (51)
Agreed. He is a knob.

Spreading rumours about the potential relationship aren't really helping anything. Personally, I think it would be good if it did come out at some point, his teammates and the broader rugby community supported them with open arms and everyone moved on.

Of course, they also have a right to privacy.

it could also be complete BS lok at this weeks rumour about the Force

Force board member promises nude swim in Swan River


Not for the first time, certain Western Force officials have lost touch with reality. The Force are apparently so confident of winning in Bloemfontein to go top of the Australian conference that one board member has promised to swim nude in the Swan River on Sunday morning if it occurs. Go the Cheetah

Read more at http://www.espnscrum.com/super-rugby-2014/rugby/story/224541.html#VSiBCbRX27r3qJvd.99



The bloke has a massive chip on his shoulder when it comes to the Force and its killing him that they are winning this year.
 

GaffaCHinO

Peter Sullivan (51)
i have actually been think about this and i think Growden has gone to far.

In the same article he lashs someone he sees as a racist which if true is complelty wrong yet its ok to push a homophobic rumour i dont understand what business it is of his and how ESPN have seen fit to publish this as news worthy.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I saw that Growden piece last week and wasn't sure if he was referring to the Brumbies or the Force?

But going back to the original piece of trash:

One Australian province is all aflutter over two players caught on CCTV in a back lane of a red light district being passionate … with each other. No wonder that province is currently enjoying a good form streak.

How would a rugby team be privvy to such CCTV vision? o_O
 

GaffaCHinO

Peter Sullivan (51)
Agreed. He is a knob.

Spreading rumours about the potential relationship aren't really helping anything. Personally, I think it would be good if it did come out at some point, his teammates and the broader rugby community supported them with open arms and everyone moved on.

Of course, they also have a right to privacy.

you would think but just look at the way people reacted in America when Michael Sam came out ahead of todays draft interestingly he still hasnt been drafted.......
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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Yeah, you can certainly understand why gay professional athletes are still incredibly hesitant to come out.

For all the talk of being inclusive and accepting, there is still clearly a long way to come. Unfortunately it will long remain an issue where awful reactions from a small minority will outweigh acceptance from the majority.

Re: Michael Sam, it's a shame that a team interested in him didn't draft him early to make a statement that they welcome him.
 
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