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Wednesday, March 17 Head coach Chris Hickey has named an unchanged line-up for this weekend’s clash with the Western Force in Perth, sticking with the squad which scored a record victory against the Lions last Friday.

Despite some injury concerns coming out of the Lions match, it is the third week in a row that Hickey has retained the same 22-man squad with the HSBC Waratahs aiming for a third straight victory when they take on the Force.

“You analyse everyone’s performance after every game but after an effort like that against the Lions it was always fairly likely we’d stick with the same squad,” said Hickey. “We’re monitoring the load of players like Cliffy Palu (hamstring) and Al Baxter (calf) to make sure they’re in the best shape possible for Saturday night.”

Hickey said that while the Tahs’ attacking effort was the first thing most people would take from the Lions match, he was just as impressed with the defence throughout the 80 minutes.

“It’s only natural that when you score 11 tries that people will tend to focus on that aspect of the game, and while it is definitely something we’re proud of, we were also quite happy with our defensive effort,” said Hickey. “Going into the match our defensive record was not as strong as it has been in recent seasons, however we believe we’re starting to make progress there, and we’ll need to make more progress this weekend.

“The Force can score quickly if your defence isn’t up to the mark and we’re making sure we prepare appropriately for that.”

According to Hickey, the Tahs are expecting the clash with the Force to be fought as fiercely as any Australian derby, and believe the Perth-based franchise will be determined to score their first competition points of the season.

“You can’t assume anything going into these all-Australian matches,” said Hickey. “Last year we were six places ahead of the Force on the ladder and they beat us by a point, so we’re definitely not going to be starting the match with any level of complacency.

“There are a lot of internationals throughout the Force squad, and there’s also a few players who have played for NSW in the past. They’re all going to be leading from the front so we’re going to have to be up for it.”


Waratahs

Team vs Western Force
20 Mar 10
13:10

Members Equity Stadium
Perth, Australia

Benn Robinson
Tatafu Polota-Nau
Sekope Kepu
Dean Mumm
Kane Douglas
David Dennis
Phil Waugh
Ben Mowen
Luke Burgess
10  Daniel Halangahu
11  Drew Mitchell
12  Berrick Barnes
13  Tom Carter
14  Lachlan Turner
15  Sosene Anesi
16  Damien Fitzpatrick
17  Dan Palmer
18  Will Caldwell
19  Locky McCaffrey
20  Josh Holmes
21  Kurtley Beale
22  Rob Horne
  • Captain - Phil Waugh
  • LATE CHANGES - Baxter and Palu ruled out.  Replaced by Kepu and Mowen

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