Four Wallaroos To Test Rooster Chicken Sponsored- Side In Super W Encounter

The Western Force women’s side are focused on not giving away too many penalties in tomorrow’s Super W clash against the Rooster Chicken Fijiana Drua at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney, Australia.
Force captain, Trilleen Pomare will spearhead their moves from her first five eight position.
She highlighted that their defence against the Waratahs was superb at first but they gave away in the final 10 minutes, which resulted in their 31-14 loss.
“Definitely proud of the girls. We stayed in it,” Pomare told rugby.com.au.
“We were in it that whole 80. I think it just fell away from us that last 10.
Disappointed at losing- we’re not here to just have snakes and halftime oranges- but proud of the girls.”
Pomare, who made her Test debut at first five eight in the Wallaroos’ World Cup opener against Ireland, will steer the Force side from No.10, having impressed in her handful of starts last year.
She is joined by Wallaroos Rebecca Clough (lock), Huia Ngawai-Swannell (second five eight) and Ariana Hira-Herangi (centre) would be looking to upset the Fijiana Drua.
Clough leads the forward pack from lock, having made her Wallaroos debut in 2009.
The match kicks off at 1pm.