Fa'amausili open to surprise shift in Rebels pack

Mon, Mar 18, 2024, 3:53 AM
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by AAP and Nathan Williamson
Pone Fa'amausili is open to a potential move to the back row. Photo: Getty Images
Pone Fa'amausili is open to a potential move to the back row. Photo: Getty Images

Man mountain Pone Fa'amausili is open to dropping weight to play in the Melbourne back-row as he seeks more Super Rugby Pacific game time.

The Wallabies World Cup bruiser has been unable to force himself into the Rebels match day squad so far this season, finding himself behind fellow tighthead props Taniela Tupou and Sam Talakai in the pecking order.

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The 27-year-old helped Melbourne prepare for last week's clash with Queensland, which they lost 53-26, by pretending he was hard-running Reds No.8 Harry Wilson.

Fa'amausili said he enjoyed taking on the role, harking back to 2019 when he played there for the Rebels.

"It was good fun, I even had the red head-gear on," he told AAP.

"People have forgotten that I did play at eight in 2019, I played three games. 

"I'd 100 per cent be open to playing there again, but I think I'd have to lose at least 10 kilos - I'm 135 at the moment, so I just need to be disciplined and make the right choices with food."

Fa'amausili also played back row for club side Moorabbin as he pressed his case for a Wallabies call-up in 2023.

Melbourne coach Kevin Foote said there would be personnel changes in his side to face the Hurricanes in Wellington on Friday night, although Fa'amausili wasn't sure if that signalled he was in for a call-up.

"Sammy (Talakai) is really important to our leadership team and what Nela (Tupou) brings no one else can do, so I've just got to bide my time," Fa'amausili said.

The Rebels face a crucial stretch of games as they look to maintain their spot in the top eight, set to travel to NSW to face the Waratahs next week before facing the Fijian Drua.

"...We're just focused on trying to play every game as it comes and perform well," he added, amid chats around the club's future

"I just hope that when I do get a chance I come out and show what I do best."

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