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Super Rugby-TT: Rd 4 Crusaders v Western Force, June 4th, Cchurch - 3:05 pm AWST

ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Force set to take on Aotearoa champions
May 31, 2021
The Western Force has continued their preparations for the second match of their New Zealand tour, as they get set to take on the Super Rugby Aotearoa champions the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday afternoon from 3:05pm AWST.
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ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
OK, so what else is new after such a poor showing against the Hurricanes in Napier?
I'm a bit tired of the tendency for the WF to play catch-up rugby and show an amazing amount of energy in the back third of the game.
Would rather see a full 80-minute effort with more leadership on the field - as there is no shortage of experience in all player groups.
There is clearly something lacking in match preparation and game plan.
There has been no obvious attack plan and kicking away possession is not a winning strategy against NZ teams.
IMO, the talent is on the park to be more competitive, but it's up to the head coach and leadership group to demand/show a full-match effort.
Sampson has proved that he is a good developer of young talent.
He has yet to show that he can draw the best from an experienced player group and is getting really tested at Super Rugby level.

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kiap

Steve Williams (59)
TBF, you could take your pick of any coach in Australia (or even Razor Robertson himself) to be in charge of the Force for this comp and the chance of winning away against the Saders here would still be no better than 1 in 20, at best.

Things that they need to be doing better than last week (to even be in the frame) are making smarter decisions with retaining the ball and regaining a tighter defence.

The offence has been limited for most of the season. On occasions guys like Taefu and Olowofela added some backline go-forward and finishing, but overall it's not a threat.

The team needs to build via both recruitment and, importantly, time in the saddle
 

Teh Other Dave

Alan Cameron (40)
TBF, you could take your pick of any coach in Australia (or even Razor Robertson himself) to be in charge of the Force for this comp and the chance of winning away against the Saders here would still be no better than 1 in 20, at best.

Things that they need to be doing better than last week (to even be in the frame) are making smarter decisions with retaining the ball and regaining a tighter defence.

The offence has been limited for most of the season. On occasions guys like Taefu and Olowofela added some backline go-forward and finishing, but overall it's not a threat.

The team needs to build via both recruitment and, importantly, time in the saddle

Fair to say the Force are far from alone in that regard.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Looks like Saders will stand down some ABs. No Mo'unga, Whitelock, or Reece?

Crusaders:
15. Will Jordan
14. Manasa Mata’ele
13. Braydon Ennor
12. David Havili
11. Leicester Fainga’anuku
10. Fergus Burke
9. Bryn Hall
8. Cullen Grace
7. Sione Havili Talitui
6. Whetu Douglas
5. Mitch Dunshea
4. Scott Barrett
3. Michael Ala'alatoa
2. Codie Taylor
1. Tamaiti Williams.

Reserves:
16. Nathan Vella
17. Isileli Tu’ungafasi
18. Oli Jager
19. Luke Romano
20. Tom Sanders
21. Mitch Drummond
22. Dallas McLeod
23. Josh McKay
 

waiopehu oldboy

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I think it's still the case that CruSadists haven't won without Mo'unga during Razor's coaching tenure so that's one Opta Fact they'll be wanting to go against.
 

Dctarget

John Eales (66)
I think it's still the case that CruSadists haven't won without Mo'unga during Razor's coaching tenure so that's one Opta Fact they'll be wanting to go against.

Yes good time to see how essential he is. I predict very essential.

Buuut no offence to the WF, still won't be enough for them to beat the 'Saders.
 

ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Callan set for starting debut in Christchurch

June 2, 2021
The Western Force is just two days away from its Round 4 blockbuster Super Rugby Trans-Tasman clash with the Super Rugby Aotearoa champions the Crusaders in Christchurch.
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Pleased that Ollie Callan gets a chance for his first start.

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Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
Looks like Saders will stand down some ABs. No Mo'unga, Whitelock, or Reece?

Crusaders:
15. Will Jordan
14. Manasa Mata’ele
13. Braydon Ennor
12. David Havili
11. Leicester Fainga’anuku
10. Fergus Burke
9. Bryn Hall
8. Cullen Grace
7. Sione Havili Talitui
6. Whetu Douglas
5. Mitch Dunshea
4. Scott Barrett
3. Michael Ala'alatoa
2. Codie Taylor
1. Tamaiti Williams.

Reserves:
16. Nathan Vella
17. Isileli Tu’ungafasi
18. Oli Jager
19. Luke Romano
20. Tom Sanders
21. Mitch Drummond
22. Dallas McLeod
23. Josh McKay


Man, I wish the Sadists had posted that team last Saturday!
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
Isnt rejoining a maul just obstruction and a penalty?

Pretty sure O keefe is the dumbest guy in Rugby
 
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