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Mitchell Takes A Punt On Mackay

Sydney Morning Herald

Saturday March 8, 2008

Tim Clarke and Dave Hughes

WESTERN FORCE coach John Mitchell admits recalling the injury-plagued Lachlan MacKay for just his fourth Super 14 match in three seasons to face the Crusaders in Perth tomorrow is a gamble.

The 25-year-old was a shock inclusion in the Force midfield announced yesterday, after winger Nick Cummins was forced out with a shoulder injury. Halfback Chris O'Young was also drafted for his first start since returning to Perth to replace the disgraced Matt Henjak.

"Lachie is coming back from a long rehabilitation, and there comes a time when we have got to know as a group what he can offer, and he has got to know himself," Mitchell said. "He is a very experienced footballer, even though he has been out of football - and I am always prepared to take a risk and do what is best for the team."

MacKay's Force career has been beset by injuries, with hamstring and knee problems taking him from a Wallabies debut against New Zealand in 2005 to a near permanent fixture in the Force treatment room.

The former Waratah just wants to contribute. "It feels like an age, but the boys have been great," MacKay said. "One, I want to get through the game - but once you are out there, you don't just want to survive, you want to make an impression."

O'Young's inclusion comes after he was flown to South Africa following Henjak's sacking but then failed to even make the bench for the wins against the Lions and Cheetahs.

"You have to get started sometime, no use worrying about it," Mitchell said. "He's part of the squad, he's returned as a Force man, and that's pretty exciting for him. I'm sure he'll be a little bit rusty at times, but he'll be fine."

Mitchell has shuffled his pack again, dropping Scott Fava from the squad, ignoring David Pusey in favour of young lock Tom Hockings and recalling prop A.J. Whalley.

In a huge boost for the Crusaders, skipper Richie McCaw was declared fit to play despite a precautionary early departure from training yesterday.

Winger Scott Hamilton and props Greg Somerville and Ben Franks return to the starting line-up, with coach Robbie Deans wary of the Force side despite never having lost to them in Super 14 or trial games.

"They raise the bar when they are asked to, and this is especially the case when they are playing at home," Deans said. "We have already achieved something on this trip - in terms of coming through South Africa unbeaten. And Sunday provides us with the chance to do something we have never done before - by winning a game in Perth."

? In Dunedin, the Hurricanes outlasted the Highlanders 10-6 in a dour encounter at Carisbrook last night, with Wellington back-rower Jerry Collins scoring the match's only try.

© 2008 Sydney Morning Herald

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