Brumbies name their side to take on the Force

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Head Coach Stephen Larkham has made three changes to the Aquis Brumbies side for tomorrow night’s match up against the Western Force in Perth.

Brumbies lock Blake Enever and No. 8 Ita Vaea will both miss the match against the Force after picking up injuries in the 32-15 win over the NSW Waratahs last Friday night at GIO Stadium.

Rory Arnold comes straight back into the starting side for Enever who injured his shoulder in the win over the Waratahs. Arnold played the first match of the 2016 Super Rugby season against the Hurricanes.

Moving into the starting side for the first time this season will be Jarrad Butler who replaces the injured Vaea. Butler played his 50thSuper Rugby match last Friday night and will start at No.8. Vaea suffered a finger injury against the Waratahs and will miss at least one match.

Butler is a star on the rise in Australian Rugby. In 2014 he was named the Brumbies Brett Robinson Medal Winner for Players’ Player, while last year he was hand-picked by Wallabies Head Coach Michael Cheika to play for the Barbarians in London.

Taking Butler’s vacated spot on the reserve’s list is Canberra youngster, Tom Staniforth. Former Australian U20 and Australian Schoolboy representative Staniforth made his Super Rugby debut (and only Super Rugby appearance) in 2014 as an 19-year old against the Queensland Reds. His elevation to the Brumbies Match Day 23 comes after strong performances during pre-season trials and a standout 2015 of club rugby with Canberra Royals in the John I Dent Cup, where he received the competition’s highest individual honour, the MacDougall Medal.

The Brumbies have won seven of their last eight matches against the Force including a current winning streak of four matches, the longest in the history of this fixture. The last time the two sides met was in Perth, where the Brumbies won 33-20 to seal a spot in the 2015 Super Rugby finals series.

Following the match against the Force on Friday night, the Brumbies will head to South Africa for matches against the Stormers in Cape Town (19 March) and the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein ( 26 March).

The Brumbies next home match will be against the Chiefs at GIO Stadium on Saturday, 2 April at 7:40pm.

Western Force v Aquis Brumbies – Friday 11 March 7:05pm (10:05pm AEDT) NIB Stadium

  1. Scott Sio
  2. Stephen Moore (c)
  3. Ben Alexander
  4. Rory Arnold
  5. Sam Carter
  6. Scott Fardy
  7. David Pocock
  8. Jarrad Butler
  9. Tomás Cubelli
  10. Christian Lealiifano (c)
  11. Joe Tomane
  12. Matt Toomua
  13. Tevita Kuridrani
  14. Henry Speight
  15. Aidan Toua

RESERVES

  1. Joss Mann-Rea
  2. Allan Alaalatoa
  3. Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin
  4. Tom Staniforth
  5. Jordan Smiler
  6. Michael Dowsett
  7. Andrew Smith
  8. Nigel Ah Wong

Courtesy of the Brumbies

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