Force cop fresh blows after Rodda's latest setback and Pearce's ban, Rebels open up on 'deflating' start

By Christy Doran / Editor

The Western Force’s chances of atoning for last year’s embarrassment at Super Round have copped a fresh blow, with Izack Rodda expected to miss up to half the season and loose-head prop Marley Pearce suspended for four Super Rugby matches.

New skipper Jeremy Williams is also expected to miss Friday night’s clash against the Rebels, with the second-rower still battling concussion symptoms.

All three setbacks are crushing blows for the Force, with their tight-five well-beaten by the Hurricanes last weekend.

After being plagued by a foot injury over the past two years, Rodda was named in the Force’s starting side but was a late withdrawal following his quad injury.

Now it seems Rodda, who started at the 2019 World Cup for the Wallabies, will miss up to six weeks with the injury, The Roar understands.

Izack Rodda is expected to miss up to six weeks with a quad injury. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Williams, who was named as the Force’s new captain less than a fortnight ago, is also being plagued by concussion symptoms from a knock he suffered in their opening trial of the year against the Force.

The latest setback is the loss of rising prop Pearce.

The loose-head collected Jordie Barrett’s head in the 52nd minute, as the inside centre stepped back off his left foot and was met by Pearce, who failed to drop his body height.

While Pearce, 20, was initially only shown a yellow card he was later cited, with the Foul Play Review Committee deeming the dangerous tackle met the red card threshold.

“Following the World Rugby Head Contact Process, the FPRC assessed the Player’s actions as including direct head contact, at high speed, in dynamic play with the player leading with his head and colliding with a high degree of force, and his body position moving up and forward into the collision,” Stephen Hardy said. 

“There was no mitigation identified sufficient to downgrade the offence below a red card.”

“The entry point for the offence was 6 weeks (as it was assessed as mid-range in line with World Rugby’s mandate).  The player was given a discount for an early guilty plea reducing the suspension from 6 weeks to 4 weeks.  The player is therefore suspended up to and including 23 March 2024.”

Marley Pearce will miss the Force’s next four Super Rugby games after his round-one suspension. (Photo by James Worsfold/Getty Images)

Pearce will miss the Force’s next four fixtures against the Rebels, Brumbies, Moana Pasifika and the Reds.

Rubbing salt into the wound, he also copped a broken nose from the incident.

Already missing Harry Hoopert and Angus Wagner, Simon Cron has few options up his sleeve to cover Pearce’s loss ahead of their important encounter with the Rebels in Melbourne.

The most likely scenario will see former All Blacks prop Atu Moli, who played under Steve Hansen at the 2019 World Cup, return to the side after missing selection last week.

Moli had an injury-riddled few years at the Chiefs following the World Cup, which saw him slip down the pecking order at last year’s minor premiers and paved the way for him to join the Force.

Taniela Tupou will target the Force’s scrum. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

But some less than convincing form, including a yellow card during their trial against the Reds, saw Cron back the Force’s next generation last week in their season-opening 44-14 loss to the Hurricanes.

But with the Rebels’ tight-five one of their strengths, and Taniela Tupou expected to come into the starting side to inject some forward dominance from the outset, Cron will have to work his magic to ensure his Force side stands a chance in what shapes as a season-defining match.

The Rebels haven’t beaten around the bush following their false start against the Brumbies, as they copped a 30-3 hiding.

Despite having 17 entries into the Brumbies’ 22 metre zone, the Rebels managed to come away with just a penalty after repeatedly fluffing their lines, botching lineouts and scrums, and brain explosions like the one that saw Rob Leota denied a try after a teammate pulled Tom Hooper’s jersey and denied the flanker a chance of making a tackle.

Unsurprisingly, attack coach Tim Sampson was filthy with the first-up showing.

“After the build-up through the pre-season into round one, first home game, it was pretty deflating,” Sampson told AAP.

“How we performed it was well below our expectations and it was across the board in every area of the game.

“We were very average with a lot of mistakes and poor decision-making.”

Sampson, who previously coached the Force, said he was expecting their opponents to charge out of the blocks following their slow start to the season.

“Coming on their home pitch where they pride themselves on winning, they were quite successful there last year winning five of the six games at home,” he said.

“They will be looking to rebound as well as they’re in a very similar situation to us and I’m sure they’ve circled this game, putting it in their calendar a while ago.”

The Rebels are expected to name Matt Proctor in the midfield, after the one-Test All Black didn’t feature last week.

The Crowd Says:

2024-02-29T03:54:14+00:00

SB

Roar Rookie


I fully agree. Tight head is the most influential position. I asked recently in roar somewhere. The number of injuries in the AUS SR teams even before round 1 is staggering. And particular reason why? Pearce has a big future. We don’t want him coping a scrum hiding everyweek until he learns his craft. Bringing him along at the right pace. That’s the challenge. Kaitu’u will make a difference at scrum time. I don’t think it will be enough vs rebels. Who should monster the force at set piece. Should doesn’t always work out and the rebels looked extremely unorganised. So. Let’s see.

2024-02-29T02:28:48+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Lays out in stark relief the old adage that the first player picked is your tight head prop, second is reserve tight head prop, doesn't it. Hard to blame Cron for that - I notice no one has mentioned he's brought Ryan Coxon in at prop, desperately needed this week. We've actually got not a bad front row if you take out the injuries. We've got a Puma, an All Black, a couple of Wallabies and a Crusader - unfortunately so many were unavailable and all the weight (literally) last week fell on local boy Marley who's only just finding his feet.

2024-02-29T01:11:01+00:00

SB

Roar Rookie


I feel for Rodda but he’s not going to safe the Force. I don’t see anything but pain for force supporters The forwards are sub standard. Yet to be convinced Donaldson is a good 10. Keep hearing about the cron influence. Not seeing much of that either. I do want them to succeed. Just don’t see who they can beat

2024-02-28T20:55:29+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Yeah he did. Both parties agreed to terminate as the reds asked him to agree to a different contract.

2024-02-28T11:44:40+00:00

Rolando

Roar Rookie


Didn’t finish his contract with the Reds. Perhaps he’ll be loyal to The Force. We’ll see, eh?

2024-02-28T05:08:48+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


That should be Richie Arnold was Rodda's age.

2024-02-28T04:09:11+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Williams and Kaitu'u both back for this week according to the Force member update Definitely needed

2024-02-28T03:38:12+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Was hardly soft. LSL was one of the best forwards on the park. Tupou constantly made meters. Leota had huge runs. Him and Uelese constantly made post contact meters. Inaccurate and potentially unintelligent, but other than pushing passes when they were chasing the game the pack wasn't responsible for poor decision making. Maunder was ponderous at the back though so failed to use front foot ball. The Rebels put a whole lot more pressure on the Brumbies when Tuttle came on. Gordon was pretty bad with the kicking game which spoiled a few opportunities also.

2024-02-28T03:32:30+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Seriously? Rory Arnold was Rodda's age now when he made his Super Rugby debut. Rory Arnold was only 2 years younger. Unless there is permanent damage, the rest may lengthen his career actually.

2024-02-28T02:24:36+00:00

Dualcode

Roar Rookie


At least the casualty ward for the Force isn't as bad as the Rebels who are facing liquidation after this season, but it does stretch out the player depth in Perth.

2024-02-28T01:54:17+00:00

grs

Roar Rookie


The only good news story I want to read is about an Australian SR team beating the ones from overseas.

2024-02-28T01:27:37+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Experts raving about the Rebels pack especially Tupou, LSL and how they were firing and were Wallabies contenders etc. Their pack was soft, innacurate and unintelligent. But nothing new for some of those players.

2024-02-28T01:02:01+00:00

GusTee

Roar Pro


Ozinsa – I recall that MP has already been pinged at international level when playing U20s and may already have had an enforced visit to the tackle school then. The tackle on Barrett did not seem too bad to me in real time on the night but then of course the Barretts are royal game and untouchable in every sense of the word and so I suspect that there must have been a slather of complaints directed at the Citing Officer by the ‘Canes/NZ camps in order to motivate the citing.

2024-02-27T23:54:51+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


Force will want to focus on doing the fundamentals well and get a higher tackle percentage. After the BYE weeks start rolling on in week 7, rpovided all their injured players come good ontime or slightly before hand, they should have a much improved side. But until then, they are playing with one arm behind their back. To say game 1 was a refleciton of where Cron is at with this team is harsh.

2024-02-27T22:46:27+00:00

Reds Harry

Roar Rookie


No he scarpered in the middle of covid for Japan. Reds had demonstrated support and loyalty to Izack. That said, I very much hope he can get an injury free run and got back to his best.

2024-02-27T21:41:57+00:00

Sam Taulelei

Roar Guru


Conspiracy is that his head went back and to the left, back and to the left.

2024-02-27T20:37:27+00:00

Magic65

Roar Rookie


Hard to defend Pearce when Barrets 6'5 & he splits his forehead with his snout.

2024-02-27T13:55:08+00:00

Bourkos

Roar Rookie


In the footsteps of Hugh McMenniman

2024-02-27T12:37:09+00:00

Red Dog

Roar Rookie


He'll be fine. Still a young fulla.

2024-02-27T11:56:39+00:00

mjseesred

Roar Rookie


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