'Need to be better': Force miss golden chance to sneak win over 'Landers in high-scoring thriller

By Christy Doran / Editor

The Western Force have been left to lament the one that got away.

After a topsy-turvy game where the lead swapped multiple times in Invercargill, the Highlanders won their first match of the season by sealing a 43-35 victory.

The visitors led 25-22 after 51 minutes when Bryce Hegarty scored, but the playmaker’s forced departure (concussion) saw another swing in momentum as replacement George Poolman was shown a yellow card for a lifting tackle.

The Highlanders took full advantage of the numerical advantage, scoring quickly to take back the lead and then seizing the momentum by scoring another two converted tries in the final 10 minutes to seal the match.

Two late tries denied the home side a bonus-point, and allowed the visitors to take one out of the clash themselves, but Michael Wells was left to rue what might have been.

“You feel like you left points off the board and we didn’t execute ideally,” Wells said.

“I think we let the Highlanders run on top of us and gave away gain line. They carried strong through us and we didn’t hit on the ball, and if you let a team get quick ball, they get lightning quick gain line, it’s very tough to stem that flow.”

Tom Horton scored a crucial second-half try, but the hooker’s strong display wasn’t enough. Photo: Joe Allison/Getty Images

The victory would have seen the Force sneak into the top five of the competition and given them the perfect start to a daunting tour, where they will face the Blues and Hurricanes over the next two weeks.

Now, they will head to Queenstown over the next few days, before taking on the Blues at Eden Park next Sunday.

Wells said the tour was important for the squad to come together, with Simon Cron making significant changes to the franchise since replacing Tim Sampson.

“We’re still building connections,” Wells said.

“There were a few guys in round one; we debuted maybe 10 guys and another one today, a couple last week. Again, that’s not an excuse, we need to be better and we need to execute better, that’s what professional footy demands, but at this stage, we’ve got to grind things out and if that’s the team we’ve got to be, so be, we’ve just got to be better.”

The Highlanders, meanwhile, were thrilled to seal their maiden win of the year.

Decimated with injuries, the Highlanders suffered another blow in the warm-up when All Blacks back-rower Shannon Frizell hurt his groin. It left the home side lacking power and experience in their pack.

But Billy Harmon was chuffed to get across the line after the hardest start to the competition, where they suffered heavy losses to the Blues, Crusaders and Chiefs.

“First win, it’s good to get that, get the ball rolling,” Harmon said.

“We had a tough start. It wasn’t the prettiest win, but it’s a win nonetheless and we keep building from that.”

Bryce Hegarty departure swung the game in the Highlanders’ favour in Invercargill. Photo: Joe Allison/Getty Image

The Force made a strong start as Hegarty knocked over two early penalties.

But the loss of Tom Robertson, who suffered a concussion after a clash of heads with Jermaine Ainsley, who couldn’t get any lower when he was on his knees, was a significant blow for the visitors.

After a horrendous opening 10 minutes, where the home side gifted possession away, the Highlanders finally managed to hold onto the ball and Aaron Smith’s rapid pass found Jonah Lowe to give them the lead.

The Highlanders soon after lost one of their own as veteran hooker Andrew Makalio put his head in the wrong spot and collided with Force fullback Chase Tiatia’s leg and was forced off.

After Sam Gilbert’s penalty, the momentum then swung in favour of the Force after Mitch Hunt was sent to the sin bin for a deliberate knock-down near his own goal line after a linebreak. Curiously, the Force weren’t rewarded with a penalty try.

Eventually they got over as Zach Kibirige scored from a super chip kick from debutant Gareth Simpson.

But the Force undid their fine work when Hunt came back on and immediately found the tryline.

Gareth Simpson was one of the Force’s best against the Highlanders. Photo: Joe Allison/Getty Images

Much like the Brumbies’ win over Moana Pasifika on Saturday night, both sides were poor in defence and the Force scored through hooker Tom Horton, who was a late call-up for the injured Folau Fainga’a.

The lead changed another two times, before Sean Withy scored to break the game open after Poolman’s yellow card. Lowe’s second and a fine try to Hugh Renton sealed the match, before the Force scored two late tries.

The Crowd Says:

2023-03-21T06:25:14+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


I think it was handled correctly, just wish it had been handled as correctly a week or so ago when almost exactly the same collision received a red card!

2023-03-21T06:23:45+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Yep, standings tell a different story

2023-03-21T04:31:56+00:00

Thenipper

Roar Rookie


"the worst team in Australia"? I think you'd better check the competition table.

2023-03-20T12:21:50+00:00

WEST

Roar Guru


Not sure? Says Eden Park on the schedule

2023-03-20T01:35:45+00:00

Khun Phil

Roar Rookie


Whoever wrote the headline "high scoring thriller" must not have watched the game!High scoring,yes,but thriller??

2023-03-20T00:43:13+00:00

Loosey

Roar Rookie


It was always going to be a tough ask to travel to Invercargill and win. The Force showed grit, but too often, like a journeyman boxer, they take a few uppercuts in the middle 40 mins, hit the canvas but stagger back to their feet to suffer a gallant loss. Interesting to see an incident where Robertson and Ethan de Groot, I think, had a head clash. Match officials handled it well I thought, resisting the temptation to do ‘something’. Unfortunate for Robertson though, not sure how he ended up.

2023-03-19T23:25:32+00:00

soapit

Roar Guru


yep force defended pretty well and aggressively. just got to find that extra 10% at some point but i enjoyed the game

2023-03-19T23:23:15+00:00

soapit

Roar Guru


on slow to pass i would say rucks were a mess and he was hitting his target well at least

AUTHOR

2023-03-19T23:19:18+00:00

Christy Doran

Editor


Agree. He played very well.

AUTHOR

2023-03-19T23:18:59+00:00

Christy Doran

Editor


He's definitely a unit. At the least, the Force are fighting. Wells' comments ring true though. Hard to build with as many changes between seasons

AUTHOR

2023-03-19T23:18:16+00:00

Christy Doran

Editor


Agree he's a player on the rise, but I believe that specific kick was Mitch Hunt.

2023-03-19T23:01:34+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Best thing we can hope for next week is a frost

2023-03-19T23:00:35+00:00

savant

Roar Rookie


I think the Force are playing the Blues in Queenstown so only a short and windy bus trip for them.

2023-03-19T22:58:52+00:00

savant

Roar Rookie


Tucker played didn’t he? Damned near best on ground

2023-03-19T22:54:48+00:00

savant

Roar Rookie


Gilbert is a player to watch. Reminds me of Englands Steward. That kick he did that finished one roll short of the dead ball line turned the game.

2023-03-19T22:51:51+00:00

savant

Roar Rookie


Slow to the ruck base and slow to pass. He didn’t make it to some rucks. I don’t think he is used to the speed of SR yet. Has plenty of promise though

2023-03-19T21:42:33+00:00

soapit

Roar Guru


Maybe it was the pace of the game that suited him. Will be interested to watch him on future. How do you mean to slow? Running or thinking?

2023-03-19T21:12:41+00:00

Otago Man

Roar Rookie


Those fringe players that have headed to the USA are going to have an effect on the club scene as well. Most will be back for the start of the NPC but the contest of the local club scene is diluted. A player like Hemopo has chosen to secure his future which is all good in my books but I feel that he could of had a long test career here.

2023-03-19T21:07:58+00:00

Otago Man

Roar Rookie


What happened to James Lentjes? Was he named in the reserves? A few of these young bucks from the under 20's are popping up now like Oliver Haig.

2023-03-19T20:36:32+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


TBH are not the Kiwi players playing for the Force, ‘ getting away with it’ as you put it?

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