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Found out yesterday that Angus Wagner, after his cracking two games against the Brumbies and Reds, suffered a serious hamstring tear (which hasn't required surgery) which ruled him out of the remainder of the SRAu season.
Thanks for sharing forcefan as article reveals a lot given otherwise lack of information in public domain. Most importantly relationship between twiggy and RA better and dialogue continuing. Also reconfirm private equity interest from overseas and twiggy. Bottom line is even if overseas private equity option taken having twiggy involved and supporting force (ideally in super rugby with other oz sides) good thing. It seems a broadcast deal will happen (Foxtel bid in with others still in negotiation) and indications process for private equity investment at least 6 month process from here.
The Western Force has recognised its most consistent players for the 2020 season at the annual Nathan Sharpe Medal awards dinner.
Making his Super Rugby debut this season, Fergus Lee-Warner consistently stood out as one of the competitions best, earning himself the prestigious 2020 Nathan Sharpe Medal.
Nathan Sharpe Medal: Fergus Lee-Warner Matt Hodgson Rising Star: Byron Ralston Members’ Most Valuable Player: Brynard Stander Geoff Stooke Force Man Award: Ian Prior
All well awarded. Byron Ralston is certainly a player who has the qualities to be a respected International player. If the Force keep consistency with their coaching team and perseverance with their squad then the results will come. Good on you Twiggy.