'The biggest f--- you' or 'Force be damned'? Fans split after Rebels' last play kills Aussie rivals' finals hopes

By Tony Harper / Editor

The Rebels grabbed a thrilling 31-30 win over the Highlanders in Melbourne on Sunday but the game’s only losers were watching on a big screen half a continent away.

Western Force players gathered together to watch the game in Perth knowing that a Rebels win by more than seven points would send the WA team into eighth and into the quarterfinals ahead of the Highlanders.

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For four glorious minutes – between the 56th and 60th minutes – the Rebels led by eight points after two stunning tries, but the Kiwis nudged ahead again before another try to Young Tonumaipea put the Rebels, who were out of finals contention, back in front for the last time.

The Rebels had a penalty after the siren and could have opted to kick for a lineout in an attempt to keep the Force afloat – a converted try would have been enough – but Matt Toomua, who missed two of five conversion attempts, banked the win by kicking the ball dead.

That decision divided fans with some thinking they should have fought until the end in a bid to get a fourth Australian team into the last eight alongside the Brumbies, Reds and Waratahs and others saying it was fair game.

The Highlanders’ one point loss was enough to secure a bonus point to beat out the Force on points differential and set up a clash with the Blues at Eden Park on Saturday.

“Your heart goes out to players and supporters over in Western Australia,” said Andrew Mehrtens on the Stan commentary. “It doesn’t take away from a superb win they finished their season off with last night and they get to continue their farewell for Tim Sampson and some of the senior players.”

The Force players rode the rollercoaster and were off their feet as first Nick Jooste and then Lukas Ripley scored stunning tries to bring up an eight-point lead.

“We would have loved to have put a few more points on to get the Force into the final, but finishing on a high is what we were looking forward to doing,” said Rebels’ flanker Brad Wilkin.

“We spoke about going out this season on the front foot and putting in a performance we could be proud of and something to build on going forward.”

Rebels skipper Michael Wells, who has fronted up with brutal honesty in plenty of post-match press conferences this season, was pleased with the way his team put it together at the end of a frustrating season.

“We’ve always know we had the potential, it’s just bittersweet knowing we did it in the last game,” said Wells. “If we hit it a few rounds earlier or in certain tight positions we’d probably be playing next week.”

Wells said he was encouraged that several young players have gotten the experience under their belts to make a stronger challenge in 2023 but the side would look back at key moments.

“The Drua just before halftime they were 14 men, they scored and ended up winning that game, the Chiefs game a few weeks ago came down to the last play. We get two more wins we’re probably playing next weekend. There’s been some really good positives but there have been a few things we need to take away and learn from.”

Highlanders skipper Aaron Smith also used the word “bittersweet” to describe the game – but ultimately a narrow loss made no difference to his side.

“We made it in,” Smith said. “At the start of the season they say if playing in the playoffs you’d take that. We scraped in but we have to put all our energy and focus into getting better for next week and we know we have a big game in Auckland and it’s pretty exciting.”

Although the Blues will enter that game next Saturday afternoon (5.05pm AEST) on the back of a club record 13 wins, Smith said the Highlanders are “in total control of what we can do and the things we need to clean up.”

“We know what we’re up against next week and as a rugby player that’s why you play – we’ve got the Blues and bring it on,” said Smith. “Our guys should be bloody excited to go to Auckland, play at Eden Park against the best team and see what we can do.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-06-01T00:29:29+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


It brings the best 24 teams from the Top 14, Premiership and the URC. These are individual competitions. Like Super Rugby. It’s essentially the finals, of the finals

2022-05-31T12:04:14+00:00

Bravo

Guest


A sensible W.A. fan. They should dip you in bronze and mount you on a stand outside that tiny stadium over there.

2022-05-31T11:28:31+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Well I know truckloads of them and nobody I know gives a damn about the Rebels. You’ll have to find your relevance elsewhere ????

2022-05-31T11:02:29+00:00

wre01

Roar Guru


Rubbish. European Cup brings together the 24 best teams in Europe. Super Rugby brings together the 12 best team in Australasia. Both are cross border, club/provincial comps. If you take the top 8 (quarterfinals) from Europe, they are generally better sides than the top 8 in Super Rugby. The gap has disappeared and Australia super sides are sh*thouse.

2022-05-31T10:51:19+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


You’re comparing the finals of a competition among the best teams from their leagues, to regular season games in a single league.

2022-05-31T10:48:29+00:00

wre01

Roar Guru


If you read my comments I’m not comparing the Rebels game to the European Final. I’m saying the European Cup has been of far higher intensity and quality than Super Rugby to date - let’s hope the finals change that but the cap has narrowed.

2022-05-31T10:37:45+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


What a ludicrous comparison. There hasn’t been a single regular season game that matches the final, or a cross competition play off against the top teams from multiple competitions.

2022-05-31T08:46:47+00:00

ozziedude

Guest


Is the Sydney comp in better health? I think they downsized and removed some clubs west of Parra in a most unfortunate decision. With the spread of AFL into the traditional school competitions in Syd and Bris plus the popularity of NRL with the extra team in the Dolphins coming, i am a tad concerned for the future of rugby in Oz, particularly when the traditional strongholds in Qld & NSW seem to be infiltrated by afl auskick etc. I support the Rebels ( and other oz teams) but im a Tahs tragic from way back, just want to see more of an attempt to stem the tide of the other codes getting the talent

2022-05-31T07:43:41+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


It was also their opportunity to ensure they got a huge win for them. There was nothing in it for the rebels to score another try, except risk conceding points if they lost the ball.

2022-05-31T07:42:04+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Nah. It’s recruiting. Plenty of players over the years were given little other option when the force chose not to renew their contract.

2022-05-31T07:40:47+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Mate plenty of Force fans have a massive grudge against the Rebels

2022-05-31T03:39:49+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


The Force are realistic about our season mate. I doubt anyone is truly hot under the collar about it.

2022-05-31T03:38:35+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Thrush has been reported in the paper as staying on as a coach.

2022-05-31T03:37:26+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Actually, the Force got two wins against kiwi teams this year :)

2022-05-31T03:36:49+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Totally agree.

2022-05-31T03:35:46+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Yep

2022-05-31T03:35:21+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


TWAS, none of the Force fans particularly give a damn about the Rebels. We do understand that RA was dishonest in the way it went about delisting the Force and the Rebels did what they needed to do. However it is true that the Rebels are one of our rivals in the competition albeit of far less importance than the other three east coast teams. It is the media that drives the stupid narrative wrt Rebels/Force not the Force fans.

2022-05-31T03:31:43+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


The Force only have ourselves to blame. We have had a totally rubbish middle part to our season. Losing to Highlanders was something that shouldn't have happened. We also shouldn't have lost to the Rebels. Our position on the ladder is a fair reflection of our season and I don't know any Force supporters that truly think otherwise although we do all reflect on what might have been.

2022-05-31T03:25:06+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


agreed

2022-05-31T01:18:57+00:00

Offside

Roar Rookie


Funny, I saw the top of the table clash between La Rochelle & Toulouse. La Rochelle needed to score in extra time to win and their intensity compared to any NZ Super Rugby team in the same position was literally invisible. Having said that, the AB's will not have the same final minute intensity because they have a mediocre coach who has mediocre selections and a mediocre captain. If Foster was worth 2 cents as a coach, he'd dump Caine for Papalii and make Whitelock the captain.

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