A refreshed Darby Lancaster is out to pick up from where he left off as the Western Force resist the temptation to instantly play new recruit Zac Lomax against the Chiefs on Saturday
Coach Simon Cron has just made one change to the starting side, with powerhouse back-rower Vaiolini Ekuasi back from injury.
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Lancaster retains his spot on the wing after a stellar New Zealand tour, making his debut for the club after his initial injury layoff.
The 22-year-old started his Force career with a try and victory over Moana Pasifika, before crossing for a double against the Hurricanes as the winger enjoyed some time off last week with the bye.
"I've ended up in the right place a couple of times, so that's always nice. The boys inside me are doing some good work and putting me away, which is a credit to them," Lancaster said.
"There's some great players inside me and the more they get me the ball, the happier I am. That's just their job to spread around and my job to get run when I get it."
Lancaster starts on the wing alongside Bayley Kuenzle, with Lomax potentially set to make his debut next week against the Queensland Reds at Suncorp Stadium.
The league convert is settling into his new surroundings and format, adding to the competition for spots as Dylan Pietsch works his way back from a foot injury.
"I think he's very professional. He seems to be fitting in around the group and I look forward to seeing where he can add," Lancaster believes.
"He's obviously a big body and a real danger in the air, so I'm looking forward to seeing him add his game into our team."
The Force were eager to turn their close losses into wins, leading the Highlanders and Hurricanes, only to fall away in the second half.
"We've got to stay just as hungry and just as determined, but just little lapses are costing us at the moment. We've addressed it and hoping to fix it this week," he added.
"...I think the belief's definitely there. I think everyone in the building and everyone on the field can pretty confidently say that we've got the players here to win games and it's just got to come together. We're so close, so we're really working hard to win some games." FORCE (1-15): Tom Robertson, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Harry Johnson-Holmes, Jeremy Williams (c), Darcy Swain, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Carlo Tizzano, Vaiolini Ekuasi, Henry Robertson, Ben Donaldson, Bayley Kuenzle, Kurtley Beale, George Bridge, Darby Lancaster, Max Burey
Replacements: Leonel Oviedo, Sef Fa'agase, Misinale Epenisa, Lopeti Faifua, Will Harris, Nathan Hastie, Hamish Stewart, Divad Palu