Super Rugby AU Round 9 teams: Swinton back for Tahs' trip to the west

By Daniel Jeffrey / Editor

The line-ups for Round 9 of Super Rugby AU have been announced.

The Waratahs welcome back Wallabies blindside flanker Lachie Swinton to their side for the trip to Perth to face the Force, while Tim Anstee, who scored last week’s game-winner against the Rebels, returns to the hosts’ starting XV.

As reported yesterday, Ben Donaldson has been named at flyhalf for the Tahs instead of Tane Edmed, after regular number ten Will Harrison was sidelined with a hamstring strain, and Sam Caird is the other addition to the NSW team.

Mark Nawaqanitawase and Michael Wood are the two other outs alongside Harrison.

In addition to promoting Anstee to the run-on side, Brynard Stander has also been pushed back into the Force XV. Byron Ralston is out after last week’s head knock, and Tomas Lezana picked up a foot injury against the Rebels which has him ruled out of Saturday’s game. Kieran Longbottom also misses out, with Greg Holmes, Jake Strachan and Grason Makara all coming into the matchday squad.

For Sunday’s clash between the Rebels and Brumbies in Melbourne, the hosts will be able to call on the services of Isi Naisarani after the big back-rower was named on an extended bench.

Campbell Magnay comes into the centres, pushing Lewis Holland back to the reserves, and with Dane Haylett-Petty still a week away from making his season debut, Tom Pincus has replaced the injured Reece Hodge at fullback.

Brumbies coach Dan McKellar has shuffled his side for the encounter with the Rebels, moving Ryan Lonergan into the number nine jersey and pushing Nic White to the bench, and naming a new-look back row of James Tucker at blindside flanker, Rory Scott at openside, and Rob Valetini at number eight.

Will Miller will make his first appearance for the side since announcing his return from retirement via the reserves, while Scott Sio will start in the front row with James Slipper to come off the bench. Bayley Kuenzle gets a crack at inside centre in place of Irae Simone.

Super Rugby AU Round 9 teams

Western Force vs NSW Waratahs

Saturday, 7:45pm (AEST), HBF Park
Force
(1-15): Tom Robertson, Feleti Kaitu’u, Santiago Medrano, Jeremy Thrush, Sitaleki Timani, Tim Anstee, Kane Koteka, Brynard Stander, Tomas Cubelli, Domingo Miotti, Jordan Olowofela, Kyle Godwin (c), Tevita Kuridrani, Richard Kahui, Jack McGregor

Reserves: Andrew Ready, Angus Wagner, Greg Holmes, Ryan McCauley, Fergus Lee-Warner, Ian Prior, Grason Makara, Jake Strachan

In: Greg Holmes, Jake Strachan, Grason Makara

Out: Byron Ralston, Tomas Lezana, Kieran Longbottom

Waratahs
(1-15): Angus Bell, Dave Porecki, Harry Johnson-Holmes, Hugh Sinclair, Max Douglas, Lachlan Swinton, Carlo Tizzano, Will Harris, Jake Gordon (c), Ben Donaldson, James Ramm, Lalakai Foketi, Izaia Perese, Alex Newsome, Jack Maddocks

Reserves: Tom Horton, Te Tera Faulkner, Darcy Breen, Sam Caird, Jeremy Williams, Charlie Gamble, Jack Grant, Tane Edmed

In: Lachlan Swinton, Ben Donaldson, Sam Caird

Out: Michael Wood, Will Harrison, Mark Nawaqanitawase

Melbourne Rebels vs ACT Brumbies

Sunday, 2pm (AEST), AAMI Park
Rebels
(1-15): Matt Gibbon, James Hanson, Pone Faamausili, Rob Leota, Trevor Hosea, Josh Kemeny, Richard Hardwick, Michael Wells, Joe Powell, Matt To’omua (c), Marika Koroibete, Campbell Magnay, Stacey Ili, Frank Lomani, Tom Pincus

Reserves: Jordan Uelese, Cabous Eloff, Cameron Orr, Lucio Sordoni, Ross Haylett-Petty, Isi Naisarani, Brad Wilkin, James Tuttle, Lewis Holland, Glen Vaihu (two to omit)

In: Isi Naisarani, Glen Vaihu, Campbell Magnay, Ross Haylett-Petty, Cameron Orr

Out: Jeral Skelton, Reece Hodge, Steve Cummins

Brumbies
(1-15): Scott Sio, Folau Fainga’a, Allan Alaalatoa, Darcy Swain, Cadeyrn Neville, James Tucker, Rory Scott, Rob Valetini, Ryan Lonergan, Noah Lolesio, Tom Wright, Bayley Kuenzle, Len Ikitau, Andy Muirhead, Tom Banks

Reserves: Lachlan Lonergan, James Slipper, Tom Ross, Nick Frost, Will Miller, Nic White, Reesjan Pasitoa, Mack Hansen

In: Tom Ross, Rory Scott, Reesjan Pasitoa, Will Miller

Out: Sefo Kautai, Pete Samu, Irae Simone, Tom Cusack

The Crowd Says:

2021-04-16T13:37:58+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


I think he's attention seeking "4 letter word" who's trying to make a name: "Batger, the former Waratahs and Brumbies representative, has also lashed out at the 2019 Junior Wallabies team and criticised NSW for not taking Shute Shield performances seriously enough" He's either that abrasive/inexperienced or downright toxic type who loves to stir the drama Maybe he's new cheika in the making :shocked: :laughing:

2021-04-16T10:49:30+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Apologies, I didn’t take those factors into the calculation

2021-04-16T10:48:13+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Cheers

2021-04-16T10:21:04+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


We have seen quite a few successful tall props too. Carl Hayman an example.

2021-04-16T10:02:40+00:00

Mo

Guest


It’s hard being a bully when everyone is a tough guy.

2021-04-16T10:00:49+00:00

Mo

Guest


Not just timani. We’ve doubled down with thrush as well. Strong as but slow.

2021-04-16T09:54:52+00:00

Mo

Guest


Cheers. Let’s hope he can learn to scrum then coz most can’t and 115 seems the minimum. Otherwise maybe no 8. Bells a bit tall but he’s big.

2021-04-16T07:09:02+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


He’s just not tall enough to be a lock, and he’s a very thick built lad. He’s just not quite good enough to be a 6 in my view. Wood isn’t dynamic like Samu. That’s why I think he’s not good enough as a 6. He’s got the speed and agility of a lock with the height of a 6. If he can learn the position I feel like he’d be a great prop. He could offer so much around the ground because he’s a really good footy player. Just not in the context of super rugby back rowers.

2021-04-16T07:00:03+00:00

MO

Guest


That makes more sense PS.

2021-04-16T06:56:16+00:00

MO

Guest


Hi TWAS are you thinking Wood is not good enough? Too slow or something? Pete Samu is handy and isn't he around that size. Slightly shorter I think. I thought Samu was like 6 footish and a tick over 100kgs. If Wood pumps up to 115kg is that enough these days? May be doable.

2021-04-16T03:00:41+00:00

HiKa

Roar Rookie


Many thanks.

2021-04-16T02:56:09+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


192 cm that’s even taller than Uelese.

2021-04-16T01:41:47+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


That's true. Probably need a bit more skill at hooker though. I suspect they see him as somebody good enough to play Super Rugby, but not tall enough to be a lock.

2021-04-16T01:38:58+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


I would have thought Hooker would be the more straight forward way for a chunky backrower to find a new place to call home in the front row. I guess they must have seen something that says he'll make it

2021-04-16T01:28:24+00:00

Perthstayer

Roar Rookie


:happy: I'll save you the time.... 6 of 7 on for 86%. All 7 for 75%. Divide those by frustration, add relief, multiply by square root of expectation = 99%

2021-04-16T00:59:51+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


Really??

2021-04-16T00:54:22+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


I suspect for him to make it has a pro he has too. He looked a lot chunkier than similar height guys. He won't make it as a lock as an elite pro, or a 6.

2021-04-16T00:18:15+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


G'day Hika, the Rebels struggled a bit last week against a very wily Force front row. Think they should have it a fair bit easier this week. Rebels strongest FR this season has been Eloff/Uelese/Fa'amausili which did better in a straighter contest against the Reds than the tricks the Force have up their sleeve. I really rated Orr last year so hoping he gets on the pitch as well. Haven't been impressed by the Brumbies scrum for a while so there is an opportunity for the Rebels, they don't look to be starting their strongest scrummaging group though. Will be very interested to see how the Tahs hold up against the Force. Should be a very good challenge for them. I think it's parity or a Force win at scrum time - really not sure which. Faulkner may be key if we are getting into trouble.

2021-04-16T00:16:45+00:00

Tommy

Guest


Personnally i thought the tahs backrow played better last week without Swinton.He has offered zilch in his 3 games this year.I hope Rennie is watching his limp and lazy performances and will not just slot him back in at Wallaby 6.

2021-04-16T00:09:28+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


What?????? Seems like madness to me. He's 192cm and 105kg from his listings. So same height as Bell but 16kg lighter. That's a lot of mass and a lot of learning to do. Who's the last great conversion (and I mean as an adult) I assume Richard Harry?

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