Western Forces
|- | colspan=" 2" style=" text-align: center; padding: 0.5em; " bgcolor=" white" | |- | Province founded in | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 2006 |- | Colors | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Indigo blue and gold |- | President | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| |- | Trainer | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| John Mitchell |- | Stage | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Subiaco Oval, Perth |- | Official site | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Rugby WA Site |}
The club of Western Forces is a professional frankness from Rugby Australian, based with Perth (Western Australia).
The Western Force evolves/moves in the international champion of the Super 14. It made its great beginnings in 2006, finishing it with the wood spoon. Before the beginning of this season 2006, the new club counted already 20.000 members, which made the frankness n°1 from it Super 14 in this field.
This club is the fourth Australian frankness with being accepted in this competition. The Western Force is pulled by John Mitchell, old the to manage All Blacks.
It depends on the federation of Rugby with XV of Western Australia, called RugbyWA.
Prize list
- Nothing.
Course in Super the 14
Enffectif 2007
Pillars
- Pekahou Cowan
- Gareth Hardy
- Angus Scott
- Troy Takiari
- AJ Whalley
Talonneurs
- Brendan Canon
- Luke Holmes
- Tai McIsaac
Second lines
- Stalemate O' Connor
- Nathan Sharpe
- Rudi Vedelago
Third Lines
- Richard Brown
- Michael daN
- Luke Doherty
- Scott Fava
- Tom Hockings
- Matt Hodgson
- David Pocock
- David Pusey
- Matt Windle
Half of mélée
- Matt Henjak
- Jon McGrath
- Chris O' Young
Half of opening
Centers
- Scott Daruda
- Zanden Peder
- Junior Pelesasa
- Haig Share
Wingers
- Ryan Cross-country race
- Digby Ioane
- Cameron Shepherd
- Scott Staniforth
- Brett Stapleton
Back
- James Hilgendorf
- Drew Mitchell
External bonds
-
Rugby WA
- the choice of Western Forces as name for the team of Rugby of Perth Super 14, Bloomberg.
- Western Forces, Scrum.com
- Western Forces nonofficial Forum
- article on wikipedia.en
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