Force squad confirmed for three-game South Africa spring series tour

Tue, Sep 17, 2024, 11:45 PM
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by Ben Somerford
Acting Western Force head coach Will Eggleston discussed the squad for the upcoming tour of South Africa, outlining the reasons behind several selections including some new faces.

The Western Force’s 30-player squad for the upcoming three-game spring series tour of South Africa has been named, with several new faces and in-form WA locals included.

The Force will face the Toyota Cheetahs, Emerging Ireland and the DHL WP XV in the three-game spring tour in October, geared towards playing high-level opposition with international-quality players and South African sides in their own backyard.

The WA club will use the South Africa tour to enhance player and staff development, to explore different roles, to strengthen cohesion and strategy and build genuine relationships through enjoyment.

The playing group features several new signings who’ll get their first opportunity in Force colours headlined by Wallabies lock Darcy Swain, who arrived in Perth a fortnight ago, along with hooker Nic Dolly, dynamic back Divad Palu, versatile forward Josh Thompson and physical back-rower Nick Champion de Crespigny.

Acting Force head coach Will Eggleston said: “We’ve only had three weeks together to train. We’ve spoken about not wasting a rep, not wasting a minute in the time we have together. Cohesion comes with understanding what we’re going after and then doing it with your mates.”

New recruit Darcy Swain will don the Force colours for the first time in South Africa
New recruit Darcy Swain will don the Force colours for the first time in South Africa

Front-rower Tom Robertson and utility back Harry Potter will both return for the first time following injuries, with the former having missed the entire 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season on sabbatical at Oxford following an ACL injury. Robertson will link up with the squad in South Africa following his Wallabies duties.

WA products Justin Landman and Dane Sawers have been rewarded with selection following excellent form in the WA Fortescue Premier Grade with premiers Associates and semi-finalists Kalamunda respectively.

Outside back Landman scored nine tries for Associates across the 2024 season including one in the Grand Final victory over Palmyra. Kala and Fortescue Academy back-rower Sawers was part of Australia’s squad at the World Rugby U20 Championships in June and July.

“These two boys are flying the flag for the Fortescue Premier Grade and showing the pathway,” Eggleston said. “We’re picking them based on their form and how well they’ve played for their clubs.

“Justin has come on in leaps and bounds in the last six months. He’s shown really good form for Associates in a premiership-winning team. He’s gone from strength to strength, so we’re looking to see what he can do.

“We’ve rewarded Dane for another good season with Kalamunda who made the semi-finals but also the Australia Under-20s as well. We’re looking to put him in the furnace in South Africa and see how he goes.”

Justin Landman Cristiano Tizzano Associates
Justin Landman (top) recently helped Associates to the WA Fortescue Premier Grade title

The Force will utilize the trip to expose five new players with a view to 2025 Super Rugby contracts in Mac Grealy, Coby Miln, Silafono Titiuti, Isaac Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens and Sio Tomkinson.

Full-back/wing Grealy, 21, has spent the past four years with the Queensland Reds, playing 26 times and comes to the Force having scored two tries in the Reds’ 36-35 loss to Wales in July. He also scored four tries in five games for UQ in Queensland’s Hospital Cup recently.

Fly-half Miln comes into the group fresh from winning the 2024 Roscoe Fay Trophy as the NSW Shute Shield highest point scorer with 219 points for Warringah. He was also part of Randwick’s 2023 Shute Shield-winning Grand Final side.

Tighthead prop Titiuti previously spent time with the ACT Brumbies, including touring Japan late last year after a stand-out 2023 John I Dent Cup campaign with the Tuggeranong Vikings for whom he played in their losing Grand Final last month.

Fly-half Coby Miln will be part of the Force squad in South Africa
Fly-half Coby Miln will be part of the Force squad in South Africa

Fijian centre Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens previously represented Fiji at Under-20’s level and is a tall outside back who has impressed over the past two seasons with Southern Districts in the Shute Shield.

Centre/wing Tomkinson, 28, has spent the past two seasons with Welsh outfit Dragons in the United Rugby Championship, playing 24 games and scoring six tries. He has previous Super Rugby experience with the Highlanders, scoring 14 tries in 43 games along with 17 tries in 59 NPC games for Otago.

Eggleston said: “Mac always causes opposition sides headaches. He’s got high work rate and therefore he always finds himself in the action. That’s exactly what we’re looking for in a back-three player. He’s proven himself in Super Rugby and he’s a good addition to the squad.

“Coby is a student of the game. He’s got a fantastic kicking game. Top points scorer in the Shute Shield and we like how he backs himself and attacks the line.

“We’ve seen something in Sila. His effective involvements can have a big swing on games. We’re wanting him to come swing those games for us.

“We’ve been tracking Isaac for a while. He missed last year’s Spring Series due to an ankle injury so we’re glad to bring him over fully fit. He’s a great attacking weapon who can turn games on their head and has a good eye for some space.

“Sio is very experienced with the Highlanders and the Dragons. He brings experience from a different competition which is important. He’s got a good attacking game but his defence separates him from other players.”

Mac Grealy
Queensland Reds outside back Mac Grealy will travel to South Africa with the Force squad

As announced on Tuesday, back-rower Reed Prinsep will captain the Force squad in South Africa, with former Wallabies lock Sam Carter and 2024 Rising Star Henry Robertson acting as his vice-captains in the absence of regular skipper Jeremy Williams who is unavailable due to Wallabies commitments.

Bayley Kuenzle (knee), Kane Koteka (hamstring), Reesjan Pasitoa (shoulder) and Atu Moli (hip) are all unavailable for selection, along with players on international commitments.

The travelling party will fly out of Perth on Wednesday 25 September, with the team to warm up for the tour with a game against Perth Gold from 2:30pm this Saturday 21 September with free entry at UWA Sports Park.

Stan Sport will stream the two Toyota Challenge games in Bloemfontein before the behind-closed-doors clash with the DHL WP XV in Stellenbosch.

2025 Force Memberships are due to go on sale in October at westernforce.rugby.

Western Force spring series tour squad:

Forwards: Albert Alcock, Sam Carter (vc), Nick Champion de Crespigny, Nic Dolly, Lopeti Faifua, Will Harris, Harry Hoopert, Tom Horton, Titi Nofoagatotoa, Marley Pearce, Reed Prinsep (c), Tom Robertson, Dane Sawers, Darcy Swain, Tiaan Tauakipulu, Josh Thompson, Silafono Titiuti

Backs: Max Burey, Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, Mac Grealy, Justin Landman, Ronan Leahy, Coby Miln, Divad Palu, Doug Philipson, George Poolman, Harry Potter, Isaac Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, Henry Robertson (vc), Patelesio Tomkinson

Western Force spring series tour matches:

Thursday 3 October, 1am WST: Cheetahs vs Western Force, Bloemfontein (Stan Sport)

Sunday 6 October, 7pm WST: Emerging Ireland vs Western Force, Bloemfontein (Stan Sport)

Saturday 12 October, 9pm WST: DHL WP XV vs Western Force, Stellenbosch (behind closed doors)

2025 Force Memberships are due to go on sale in October at westernforce.rugby.

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