Super W: RugbyWA reshuffle team to take on Brumbies

Thu, Mar 21, 2019, 5:05 AM
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by AAP
Mhicca Carter will play at halfback against the Brumbies. Photo: RUGBY.com.au/Stuart Walmsley
Mhicca Carter will play at halfback against the Brumbies. Photo: RUGBY.com.au/Stuart Walmsley

RugbyWA have announced their team to take on the Brumbies in Perth to round out the Super W regular season.

Both teams will be looking for their second win of the season, a victory that would secure them third spot on the ladder and the final playoffs position.

RugbyWA have made a host of changes to their side, with just Kateraina Ahipene retained in their starting tight five for the weekend.

Usual fullback Mhicca Carter has been shifted to halfback for the clash in WA in place of Zion Taurima. 

RugbyWA host the Brumbies women on Sunday March 24, kicking off at 2pm local, 5pm AEDT, LIVE on RUGBY.com.au and Kayo Sports.

TEAM

RugbyWA to face Brumbies

1. Sera Ah-Sam

2. Ash Temple

3. Mercedes Putz

4. Kateraina Ahipene

5. Katie Barnes

6. Taylor Waterson

7. Tara Reed

8. Claudia Foster

9. Mhicca Carter

10. Trilleen Pomare

11. Hope Parata-Kingi

12. Zakiya Kereopa

13. Ariana Hira-Herangi

14. Claudia Nielsen

15. Dallys Tini

Reserves

16. Darryl Wickliffe

17. Raewyn Tuheke

18. Brooke Mason

19. Rebecca Clough

20. Katherine Outred

21. Hera-Barb Malcolm Heke

22. Tui Cope

23. Huia Swannell

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