Force, Moana Pasifika confirm teams for mid-week fixture

Mon, May 23, 2022, 4:45 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
The Chiefs hosted the Western Force at FMG Stadium Waikato in Round 14.

Moana Pasifika and the Western Force have confirmed their teams for Tuesday's clash at Mt Smart Stadium.

The game was originally slated to be played as part of Super Round, however, a bevy of COVID cases in the Force camp forced the game to be delayed.

Catch every game of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season on Stan Sport. Start your Free Sport Trial Now

With both teams coming off tough defeats over the weekend, they have made several changes for the must-win clash.

Samoan International Jack Lam will lead the hosts as they look to leap off the bottom of the ladder.

He is joined in the backrow by the returning Alamanda Motuga (cheekbone) and Sione Tu’ipulotu, with Veikoso Poloniati and Mahonri Ngakuru forming a fresh second-row pairing.

Hawke's Bay playmaking duo Ereatara Enari and Lincoln McClutchie will combine in the halves, with Aaron Mauger's side boosted by the return of Levi Aumua.

Meanwhile, the Western Force have named a strong line-up knowing wins in their final two games and a Highlanders defeat to the Melbourne Rebels will book their spot in the finals.

Ian Prior takes over the captaincy, joined in the halves by Reesjan Pasitoa after his stint in the 12 jersey.

Jeremy Thrush comes into the starting side for Izack Rodda, with Rodda joined on the bench by Feleti Kaitu'u.

In the backs, Bryon Ralston shifts into the centres for the first time at the Super Rugby level, with Jake McIntyre pushed back to fullback.

With several loose forwards out injured, hooker Jack Winchester will serve as backrow cover as part of the reserves, along with the impressive Michael McDonald and Brad Lacey.

Tuesday 24 May 5:05 pm AEST – Moana Pasifika v Western Force at Mt Smart Stadium, ad-free, live and on demand on Stan Sport

PASIFIKA (1-15): Ezekiel Lindenmuth, Luteru Tolai, Chris Apoua, Veikoso Poloniati, Mahonri Ngakuru, Sione Tu'ipulotu, Alamanda Motuga, Jack Lam (c), Ereatara Enari, Lincoln McClutchie, Neria Foma'i, Henry Taefu, Levi Aumua, Tomasi Alosio, Lolagi Visinia

RESERVES: Samiuela Moli, Taukiha’amea Koloamatangi, Joe 'Apiokotoa, Alex McRobbie, Penitoa Finau, Manu Paea, Fine Inisi, Anzelo Tu'itavuki

FORCE (1-15): Tom Robertson, Andrew Ready, Santiago Medrano, Ryan McCauley, Jeremy Thrush, Fergus Lee-Warner, Tim Anstee, Jackson Pugh, Ian Prior, Reesjan Pasitoa, Manasa Mataele, Richard Kahui, Bryon Ralston, Toni Pulu, Jake McIntyre

RESERVES: Feleti Kaitu'u, Angus Wagner, Bo Abra, Izack Rodda, Jack Winchester, Michael McDonald, Kyle Godwin, Brad Lacey

Share
Warren Gatland is to remain in charge for the 2025 Six Nations. Photo: Getty Images
Gatland stays on as Wales coach but is told to deliver
Ex-Wallaby Simmons relishing Top 14 reunion with 'unique' compatriot Skelton
ANALYSIS: Massimo the man as young prop's incredible rise continues with Wallabies squad call-up
De Lutiis bolts into Lions contention as Wallabies name squad for January camp