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Feisty Force downed in season opener

The new-look Emirates Western Force has showed considerable promise despite going down to the Melbourne Rebels 30-23 in their Super Rugby opener at AAMI Park tonight.

Boasting seven new faces in its squad, the revamped Force backline featured heavily in the performance, turning on two of the side’s three tries, with winger Alfie Mafi reaping the benefits touching down on both occasions.

The third and final five-pointer came through replacement No.8 Richard Brown with his side two players short after flanker Chris Alcock and scrumhalf Alby Mathewson received yellow cards from referee Angus Gardner.

Emirates Western Force Head Coach Michael Foley said it was a positive start for his new side but important that they continue to build on tonight’s performance.

“Our ball usage was good tonight,” he said. “To come away with three tries was excellent and there was some very good backline play at times.

“In the first 20 minutes we controlled the game and had the play in right part of the field and were building phases and accumulating pressure. We just let the pressure off with turnovers and that brought the Rebels back into the game.

“The past 16 to 18 weeks for us has been particularly gruelling and the players have come through it tighter than they did before; I’m very proud of them on that front.

“It’s really important for this team, out of the season they had last year, not to look for any shortcuts or any easy answers. For us, we have to work very, very hard to not only play the sort of rugby we want to play but become the team we want to become.”

The Emirates Western Force began the match in dominant fashion, controlling the game from the kick-off and camping inside the Rebels’ half for the first quarter of the match. The sustained pressure was converted into two penalty goals to inside centre Kyle Godwin.

The Force registered the first five-pointer of the match at the 27th minute after the Rebels were reduced to 14 men with Scott Higginbotham sidelined with a yellow card. While Sam Wykes was initially held up over the line after some excellent lead-up work from Winston Stanley and Patrick Dellit, the Force touched down in earnest when Godwin and Dellit created the extra man from the ensuing scrum to put Mafi over in the corner for a 11-0 lead.

The Rebels hit back late in the half when hooker Ged Robinson scored from the back of a rolling maul with James O’Connor adding the conversion and a 37th-minute penalty to get his side to within a point at half time.

The home side edged ahead six minutes into the second term when winger Richard Kingi delivered a no-look pass for lock Hugh Pyle to score.

However, the Force responded four minutes later when Mafi burst onto a set play from the back of a centre-field scrum to register his second try for the evening in the corner.

When Alcock and Mathewson temporarily departed in quick succession, the Rebels struck back with Kingi swan-diving over in the right corner for a 27-16 lead.

Brown drew his side to within four points when he dived over from the back of a ruck following more sustained pressure with ten minutes remaining until a late O’Connor penalty goal sealed the 30-23 win for the Rebels.

The Emirates Western Force will depart for South Africa tomorrow where they will head to Port Elizabeth to take on the Kings in the Eastern Cape side’s first appearance in Super Rugby.

2013 Super Rugby – Week 1
Friday, 15 February 2013 at AAMI Park, Melbourne
Kick-off: 7.40pm (local)/4.40pm (AWST)
 
Rebels 30 (Ged Robinson, Hugh Pyle, Richard Kingi tries; James O’Connor 3/3 conversions, 3/3 penalty goals) defeated Emirates Western Force 23 (Alfie Mafi 2; Richard Brown tries; Kyle Godwin 1/3 conversions, 2/3 penalty goals)

Emirates Western Force: 1. Pek Cowan (c), 2. Nathan Charles, 3. Tetera Faulkner, 4. Sam Wykes, 5. Toby Lynn, 6. Angus Cottrell, 7. Chris Alcock, 8. Ben McCalman, 9. Alby Mathewson, 10. Sam Christie, 11. Alfie Mafi, 12. Kyle Godwin, 13. Winston Stanley, 14. Patrick Dellit, 15. Will Tupou. Res: 16. Heath Tessmann, 17. Kieran Longbottom, 18. Phoenix Battye, 19. Richard Brown, 20. Mick Snowden, 21. Sias Ebersohn, 22. Junior Rasolea
Coach: Michael Foley

Rebels: 1. Nic Henderson, 2. Ged Robinson, 3. Laurie Weeks, 4. Hugh Pyle, 5. Luke Jones, 6. Scott Higginbotham, 7. Scott Fugistaller, 8. Gareth Delve (c), 9. Nick Phipps, 10. Kurtley Beale, 11. Richard Kingi, 12. Rory Sidey, 13. Mitch Inman, 14. Lachlan Mitchell, 15. James O’Connor. Res: 16. Shota Horie, 17. Paul Alo-Emile, 18. Cadeyrn Neville, 19. Jarrod Saffy, 20. Nic Stirzaker, 21. Alex Rokobaro, 22. Tom English
Coach: Damien Hill


Yellow Cards: Scott Higginbotham (22nd minute), Chris Alcock (58th minute), Alby Mathewson (62nd minute)
Red Cards: nil
Referee: Angus Gardner
Crowd: 11, 902

By the Clock

Min Details Score
3 Kyle Godwin Missed PG 0-0
7 Kyle Godwin Penalty Goal 3-0
22 Scott Higginbotham Sin Bin 3-0
23 Kyle Godwin Penalty Goal 6-0
27 Alfie Mafi Try 11-0
28 Kyle Godwin Missed Con 11-0
33 Ged Robinson Try 11-5
34 James O'Connor Conversion 11-7
38 James O'Connor Penalty Goal 11-10
46 Hugh Pyle Try 15-11
48 James O'Connor Conversion 17-11
50 Alfie Mafi Try 17-16
51 Kyle Godwin Missed Con 17-16
53 James O'Connor Penalty Goal 20-16
58 Chris Alcock Sin Bin 20-16
62 Alby Mathewson Sin Bin 20-16
64 Richard Kingi Try 25-16
65 James O'Connor Conversion 27-16
71 Richard Brown Try 27-21
71 Kyle Godwin Conversion 27-23
75 James O'Connor Penalty Goal 30-23

 

Force add Wallaby trio for Kings' Super Rugby debut

The Emirates Western Force will kick off the 2013 Super Rugby season against the Melbourne Rebels tonight at AAMI Park.
 
The new-look Force has undergone significant change over the off-season, including a new coaching staff and overhauled backline. Tonight seven players will make their debut for the province, including the new halves pairing of Alby Mathewson and Sam Christie, and flanker Chris Alcock.
 
Perth junior Kyle Godwin will make his run-on debut at inside centre, partnering Winston Stanley in the midfield.
 
Prop Pek Cowan will lead the side out for the first time, replacing regular skipper Matt Hodgson, who will miss the match due to a minor hamstring injury. Wallaby lock Hugh McMeniman has also been withdrawn due to a pectoral strain.
 
Past encounters with the Melbourne-based franchise have traditionally been tight, with three of the four matches decided by a solitary point.
 
The Rebels squad for tonight features six former Emirates Western Force members – Nic Henderson, Luke Jones, Rory Sidey, Mitch Inman, James O’Connor and Paul Alo-Emile – as well as key off-season signing Scott Higginbotham.
 
Emirates Western Force v Rebels
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Time: 7.40pm (local)/4.40pm (AWST)
Coverage: Live on Fox Sports 2. Live on 990am (WA only)
Weather Forecast: Min: 20C Max: 31C Wind: S to SE 15-25mh Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms possible this afternoon and evening over outer northern and eastern suburbs.
 
Last Meeting: Rebels 32 def Emirates Western Force 31 in Perth (2012)
Head to head: Played 4 – Emirates Western Force 1; Rebels 3
In Melbourne: Played 2 – Emirates Western Force 1; Rebels 1
Biggest win:  Emirates Western Force 27 def Rebels 24 in Melbourne (2011)
Biggest loss: Rebels 26 def Emirates Western Force 25 in Perth (2011)
                        Rebels 30 def Emirates Western Force 29 in Melbourne (2012)
                        Rebels 32 def Emirates Western Force 31 in Perth (2012)
 
2013 record:
Emirates Western Force: Played 0; Won 0; 0pts
Rebels: Played 0; Won 0; 0pts
 
Emirates Western Force
1. Pek Cowan (c), 2. Nathan Charles, 3. Tetera Faulkner, 4. Sam Wykes, 5. Toby Lynn, 6. Angus Cottrell, 7. Chris Alcock, 8. Ben McCalman, 9. Alby Mathewson, 10. Sam Christie, 11. Alfie Mafi, 12. Kyle Godwin, 13. Winston Stanley, 14. Patrick Dellit, 15. Will Tupou. Res: 16. Heath Tessmann, 17. Kieran Longbottom, 18. Phoenix Battye, 19. Richard Brown, 20. Mick Snowden, 21. Sias Ebersohn, 22. Junior Rasolea
Coach: Michael Foley
 
Rebels
1. Nic Henderson, 2. Ged Robinson, 3. Laurie Weeks, 4. Hugh Pyle, 5. Luke Jones, 6. Scott Higginbotham, 7. Scott Fugistaller, 8. Gareth Delve (c), 9. Nick Phipps, 10. Kurtley Beale, 11. Richard Kingi, 12. Rory Sidey, 13. Mitch Inman, 14. Lachlan Mitchell, 15. James O’Connor. Res: 16. Shota Horie, 17. Paul Alo-Emile, 18. Cadeyrn Neville, 19. Jarrod Saffy, 20. Nic Stirzaker, 21. Alex Rokobaro, 22. Tom English
Coach: Damien Hill
 
Referee: Angus Gardner Assistant Referees: Rohan Hoffmann, Richard Goswell TMO: George Ayoub

    

Rebels
1. Henderson
2. Robinson
3. Weeks
4. Pyle
5. Jones
6. Higginbotham
7. Fuglistaller
8. Delve
9. Phipps
10. Beale
11. Mitchell
12. Sidey
13. Inman
14. Kingi
15. O'Connor

RESERVES
16. Horie
17. Alo-Emile
18. Neville
19. Saffy
20. Stirzaker
21. Rokobaro
22. English
Time:
TRIES
PENALTY TRIES
CONVERSIONS
PENALTY GOALS
DROP GOALS
% POSSESSION %
m RUN METRES m
ADVANTAGE LINE
OFF LOADS
LINE BREAKS
KICKS
/ TACKLES/ATTEMPTS /
PILFERS
PENALITIES CONCEDED
ERRORS
SIN BIN
SEND OFF
Force
1. Cowan
2. Charles
3. Faulkner
4. Wykes
5. Lynn
6. Cottrell
7. Alcock
8. McCalman
9. Mathewson
10. Christie
11. Mafi
12. Godwin
13. Stanley
14. Dellit
15. Tupou

RESERVES
16. Tessmann
17. Longbottom
18. Battye
19. Brown
20. Snowden
21. Ebersohn
22. Rasolea
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