The Rebels face the Force on Friday in its Super Rugby AU round 5 clash, at Leichhardt Oval in NSW on Friday 11:05 SA time. The inclusion of Isi Naisarani Wallaby number 8 is one of several changes Coach Dave Wessels announced today from the team’s base in Terrigal. The Rebels come off an impressive win over the Waratahs (29-10) last weekend and are currently third on the Super Rugby AU competition log after one win from three games.
Isi Naisarani is set to earn his 50th Super Rugby cap against the Western Force this Friday night after overcoming a hamstring injury that saw him sidelined for twelve weeks.
“Every training session this week he’s (Naisarani) played like a World Cup Final, so he’s absolutely raring to go and he’s going to be firing on all cylinders," stated Wessels.
“We’re very excited to have him back.”
Former Bristol Bears flyer Tom Pincus will make his Super Rugby debut on the right-wing after captain Dane Haylett-Petty was ruled out through injury.
“He’s (Pincus) a good guy and has really fitted into the squad well," said Wessels.
“He’s got a natural eye for the game, a good kicking game and very strong in the air – that’s probably his strongest point.“
He fits into the team pretty seamlessly because he’s been training with us well before COVID, so he’s waited patiently for his opportunity, so I’m sure he’ll grab it."
Pincus' selection continues Coach Wessels trend of blooding debutants in the Super Rugby AU competition.
“One of the things we’re proud of is that we have blooded so many different players during this comp and I think for whatever reason that hasn’t been talked about much.
“If you think of the players who’ve either debuted or had starting debuts – I mean Cameron Orr has had a starting debut this comp, Pone has had a starting debut and Jordy (Uelese) would’ve started only a handful of games at hooker and I thought played really well against the Waratahs.
“Obviously, Trevor Hosea had a starting debut; Michael Stolberg has had a starting debut; Esei has had starting debut; Josh Kemeny has had a starting debut; Efi (Maafu) has had a debut; Tommy Pincus has had a debut and I think it’s a real credit to all those guys.
Pincus will have the calming influence of Reece Hodge in the backfield with the Wallaby Superboot hoping to nail down the 15 jersey with regular skipper Dane Haylett-Petty looking at a 4-6 week stint on the sidelines with a knee injury.
Elsewhere, Esei Haangana gets his chance to impress in the starting lock position, forcing out Wallaby Matt Philip.
“We’re very proud of Esei Haangana in the second row who’ll be making his (starting) debut.
“Esei came on a played well and we’re just trying to get the right time to blood young players and give them the exposures that they need, so that’s part of the thinking there with Esei.”
Brad Wilkin looks set to make his long-awaited return to Super Rugby, named on the bench after recovering from another ACL injury.
“He’s gone through a hell of a journey to get back from his second ACL and just the way he’s gone about his rehab is a real credit.
“The whole squad is just really pleased to see him back because of the person he is but also the work he’s done to achieve that, so I’m looking forward to seeing him come on off the bench.
“Everybody who sees Brad play knows he has the potential to be something really special and we saw that when he was playing for us in those early couple of rounds, he was included in the player of, national interest group on the back of those performances.
“He’s a dynamic athlete and he’s tough, so he’s everything you want in a flanker.”
Rebels: 1. Cameron Orr, 2. Jordan Uelese, 3. Jermaine Ainsley, 4. Esei Ha'angana, 5. Trevor Hosea, 6. Michael Wells, 7. Richard Hardwick, 8. Isi Naisarani, 9. Ryan Louwrens, 10. Matt To'omua, 11. Marika Koroibete, 12. Billy Meakes, 13. Andrew Kellaway, 14. Tom Pincus, 15. Reece Hodge, Replacements: 16. Efi Ma'afu, 17. Cabous Elouff, 18. Pone Fa'amausili, 19. Matt Philip, 20. Rob Leota, 21. Brad Wilkin, 22. Frank Lomani, 23. Andrew Deegan.