Western Force reveal extent of Covid, injury afflictions

Western Force coach Tim Sampson insists there was simply no way he could have fielded a team last week after Covid-19 ripped through the player squad.
The Force successfully petitioned SANZAAR for last week's game against Moana Pasifika in Melbourne to be postponed.
Clubs who are hit by a Covid-19 outbreak have access to a pool of shared players, but even that wouldn't have been enough to fill the many holes left by the virus at the Force.
Sampson felt any criticism of the decision to call off the game was unfair.
"We tried everything to get that game to go ahead," Sampson said.
"Even within two hours of jumping on the bus to leave to the airport we were still going.
"But we had a couple of late scratchings, which was unfortunate. It was up front in key positions.
"In the end, we had one contracted front rower available to us out of the 10.
"Like with COVID, first and foremost we were concerned about the players' health.
"We weren't prepared to throw guys on the field who weren't health-wise up to it.
"It got to a point where we could not field a 23."
The Force are now clear of COVID-19, with all but one player out of quarantine.
That final player is set to be released on Thursday.
The return of a number of players from injury has also bolstered the Force's ranks ahead of Friday night's home clash with the ladder-leading Blues.
Wallabies lock Izack Rodda, captain Feleti Kaitu'u, prop Tom Robertson, winger Toni Pulu, centre Bayley Kuenzle and veteran lock Jeremy Thrush are among the names to return to the match-day squad.
All but Thrush were named in the starting side.
"We're pretty much all men on deck now," Sampson said.
Issak Fines-Leleiwasa has replaced Ian Prior at scrumhalf.
The Force (2-6) are clinging to eighth spot and are in desperate need of a win.
- Justin Chadwick
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Disappointed with the move. The stadium maybe bigger but lacks something. The atmosphere wasn't the same. Tournament, however,was excellent. Congratulations to Argentina and New Zealand
Go to commentsEven though Moana played well and fully deserved their win it has to be also acknowledged that the Crusaders contributed substantially to their own demise. Poor defense, bumbling control of possession, and of course penalties conceded derails any team. Q.E.D.
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