Cron: 'These guys are hungry' to finish on a high

Fri, May 29, 2026, 5:22 AM
NT
by Nick Taylor
Western Force head coach Simon Cron spoke to the media ahead of the side's Round 16 game against the NSW Waratahs.

It may be the final game of the season for the Western Force, but even with no finals spot on the line against the Waratahs on Saturday at HBF Park, there is still plenty at stake.

Team pride, personal accountability, the final appearance in Force blue for some and, for others, the last chance to impress for a Wallabies jumper.

The Force are still carrying the weight of disappointment at not qualifying for the finals, but a Swyftx Super Rugby Pacific win over their Australian rivals could help ease some of the pain.

Tickets are on sale now for the Force's next home game - the Force Members Game - against the NSW Waratahs on Saturday 30 May 5:35pm via Ticketmaster. Book here.

The Force have won four of their last five matches but Coach Simon Cron told reporters at Friday's CD Dodd Coaches’ Conference that the disappointment still hurt and they needed no extra motivation.

"It will take some time around that but the boys are laser focused on the importance of this game," Cron said.

"It's a big game. It's a key one for our season. Our vision from the start of the year was crystal clear. Part of that was to be consistently performing every week.

"These guys are hungry, hungry for rugby, hungry to play. They are really supportive of each other so every opportunity they get to play next to each other is a privilege. That's a big art of motivating."

It is the last time the squad will be together with some players moving on including fan favourite, flanker Kane Koteka, the first member of the Future Force Foundation academy to debut in Super Rugby.

He has played 44 times since 2015 and won the Nathan Sharpe medal in 2021.

Cron said the past week had been one for players to stay connected and enjoy their time together.

"There's a couple of guys obviously leaving us, key people," he said. "There will be (time) post-game for that, pre-game we will be laser focused on what they need to do.

"It's playing the type of rugby we want to play and controlling the game the way we want it to pan out."

Cron said every time a player took the field or the training paddock was a chance to impress and strive for a Wallabies jumper.

"All of that gets watched but I don't think they feel that pressure. It's more about playing for each other and playing well," he said.

"All we can do is give them their best chance. Every week's a learning. If you're not learning, it's not enjoyable.

"Fun comes from learning. Each week there's something new to learn, even from training.

"The key for us is to give them as many of those learnings as we can so when they do get the opportunity in a Wallabies jersey, they are successful."

One of those pushing for more international honours is playmaker Ben Donaldson who returns to the starting line-up after missing the last two games with a quad injury.

"Having Donno back is a big asset," Cron said.

"He's excited too. He's grown massively round the contact zone. He's grown in his confidence in the air.

"They are all parts of the game the Wallabies are looking for and rightly so."

The last time the Force ended on the right side of the season ledger was 2014 with a 9-7 win-loss record.

A win on Saturday night will take them to 7 and 7 win-loss and jump the Waratahs into seventh spot.

They will be looking for a season double over the Waratahs following the 20-17 victory at Allianz Stadium in Round 12. It would be just the third time they have done the double since 2021 and 2015.

Cron said: "Every win is important. It's about stacking wins and stacking moments and getting an understanding of how to do that. It's important for the boys."

The only other change to the run-on side that beat Fijian Drua in the last round is the return of outside centre George Bridge

The Waratahs are fully loaded, coach Dan McKellar bringing in Jamie Adamson, Pete Samu, Jake Gordon, Andrew Kellaway, Joey Walton and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii,

But Cron said: "It's team versus team."

The match is Members Game and Cron said: "The Sea of Blue are a big part of us and what we do. You can see it from the team song the boys have put around our supporters.

"We love seeing them at the games and we love hearing them at the games. Big night."

Tickets are on sale now for the Force's next home game - the Force Members Game - against the NSW Waratahs on Saturday 30 May 5:35pm via Ticketmaster. Book here.

Western Force starting side: 1 Harry Johnson-Holmes, 2 Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 3 Misinale Epenisa, 4 Jeremy Williams (c), 5 Darcy Swain, 6 Nick Champion de Crespigny (vc), 7 Carlo Tizzano' 8 Vaiolini Ekuasi, 9 Nathan Hastie. 10 Ben Donaldson (vc), 11 Dylan Pietsch, 12 Hamish Stewart, 13 George Bridge, 14 Zac Lomax, 15 Mac Grealy.

Reserves: 16 Nic Dolly, 17 Marley Pearce, 18 Sef Fa'agase, 19 Franco Molina, 20 Will Harris, 21 Agustin Moyano, 22 Boston Fakafanua, 23 Kurtley Beale.

Waratahs starting side: 1Jack Barrett, 2 Ioane Moananu, 3 Dan Botha, 4 Matt Philip (c), 5 Miles Amatosero, 6 Angus Scott-Young, 7 Jamie Adamson, 8 Pete Samu, 9 Jake Gordon, 10 Jack Bowen, 11 Andrew Kellaway, 12 Joey Walton, 13 Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, 14 Harry Potter, 15 Max Jorgensen.

Reserves: 16 Oniti Finau, 17 Isaac Kailea, 18 Apolosi Ranawai, 19 Ben Grant, 20 Clem Halaholo, 21 Teddy Wilson, 22 Jack Debreczeni, 23 Triston Reilly.

Game details

Western Force vs NSW Waratahs

Saturday 30 May, 5:35pm WST

HBF Park, Perth

Live on Stan Sport (TV) & 91.3 SportFM (radio)

Tickets are on sale now for the Force's next home game - the Force Members Game - against the NSW Waratahs on Saturday 30 May 5:35pm via Ticketmaster. Book here.

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