Force eager to avoid rugby tour slip-up

By Justin Chadwick / Wire

Western Force coach Michael Foley admits his team’s two-game tour of South Africa is their “banana skin” moment of the Super Rugby season.

The Force are on track for a maiden finals berth after snaring six wins from their opening nine games.

Going on ladder positions, the Force should have little trouble beating the last-placed Cheetahs in Bloemfontein and the 14th-placed Stormers in Cape Town.

But Foley, a former Wallabies hooker, knows all too well about the dangers of slipping up in South Africa, saying it would be naive to think the Force would romp to victories on this tour.

“The travel obviously throws people,” Foley said ahead of Sunday morning’s (AEST) clash with the Cheetahs.

“If you look historically at how many games have been won in South Africa from touring teams – including the Wallabies – it doesn’t happen often.

“There’s a lot of things to throw you off balance because you’re not in your normal routine.

“(The tour) is definitely a banana skin and, if you can get results from it, you’ve done a very good job.”

The Cheetahs rank third for tries scored this season, but their leaky defence has been their downfall.

However, they have proven they can match it with the competition’s best from time to time.

A week ago, they almost knocked off the Bulls, while they drew with the defending champion Chiefs last month.

The Force haven’t won in South Africa since 2011, and Foley wants to see his team break that five-match losing run.

“We’re very keen to try to win and potentially break that hoodoo,” Foley said.

“The Cheetahs are a dangerous team.

“There is no side that is an easybeat side. If your attitude is off and your execution is sloppy, then you’ll get beaten.”

The Force enter the game fresh following last week’s bye.

They’ve also got the stability factor on their side after naming an unchanged squad from the one that beat the Bulls 15-9 a fortnight ago.

The Crowd Says:

2014-05-11T00:17:16+00:00

Crazy Horse

Guest


That's seven from 8 fluke win by the hopeless Force :-)

2014-05-10T20:51:39+00:00

warrenexpatinnz

Roar Guru


Not a powerhouse snail, just playing good solid rugby and beating teams from all levels, away from home and with injuries. A good team.

2014-05-10T08:17:31+00:00

Michael

Guest


Good luck Force! Play your best, up your defence and attack ruthlessly. It's just a shame about the scheduled time though. I am sure that some people would have wished the match was schedulded for 3pm instead of 5pm.

2014-05-10T07:23:41+00:00

warrenexpatinnz

Roar Guru


The Force aren't the roll over and tickle the tummy rugby team anymore which should equate to giving this short tour both barrels. Does it mean they will win? sure the opposition don't think so. Give 100% for 80 minutes, bounce of the ball goes our way then I might be smiling come 5am tomorrow morning Kiwi time.

2014-05-10T03:24:09+00:00

Magic Sponge

Guest


Every game for the Force is a 50/50 game. Hardly see them favourites in any game bah the reds. They have to beat one of the SA sides to make the semis.

2014-05-10T02:19:48+00:00

Crazy Horse

Guest


Six of the last seven gives them some claim to being a form team.

2014-05-09T22:42:20+00:00

snail

Guest


The Force should have no trouble beating the cheetahs and stormers....are you serious, al of a sudden the force are some sort of powerhouse rugby team.

2014-05-09T22:39:38+00:00

El Gamba

Roar Guru


Go Force. A tough game despite the ladder positions, and in SA. I really don't know....

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