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We Draw Strength From Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls, Reveals Veteran Force Prop

Western Force star prop Tom Robertson says, his team is drawing inspiration from Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls as they look to mount a charge towards the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific finals.
12 May 2023 11:36
We Draw Strength From Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls, Reveals Veteran Force Prop
Veteran Western Force prop Tom Robertson (right) indicated that they have been watching Michael Jordan’s Netflic series, ‘The Last Dance’ (inset) to prepare for tonight’s clash against the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua. Photo: The West Australian

Western Force star prop Tom Robertson says, his team is drawing inspiration from Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls as they look to mount a charge towards the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific finals.

The Force are currently sitting second-last on the ladder with a 3-7 record and a minus-121 points differential but are only one win out of the top eight ahead of their blockbuster clash with eighth-placed Swire Shipping Fijian Drua at HBF Park in Perth, tonight.

Robertson said the Netflix series ‘The Last Dance’, documenting the Bulls’ against-the-odds sixth championship win, had been a touchstone for his side.

 

They were obviously one of the best sporting teams in the history of sport, in the ‘90s winning all those championships,” Robertson said.

“It definitely didn’t come easy for them and they had so many different guys that had different personalities and contributed different things to the team, and I think that’s really what we’re trying to get out of this season,” Robertson said.

“There was times in the finals series where they were down 2-1 and they had to come back and win every game to make the finals. So, that’s pretty much where we’re at right now.”

 

The 28-year-old said the Force would benefit from a decreased travel load in the home stretch, having been on the road for extended periods through the middle of the season due to a renovated HBF Park being out of action, but were under no illusions over their situation.

“You do have to address it, you can’t just let it sit in the back,” he said.

“Whether that’s (winning) three out of four games or whatever it is, that’s not up to us.

 

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Story by: JOSH KEMPTON



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