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Match PREVIEW
During the first pre-season match v Melbourne Rebels, the Super W team demonstrated that they can come back from behind and rally resilience. The women worked as a unified team and fought to come back and win.

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“The first 10 minutes of the Rebels game was some of the best as we stuck to our systems and structures; when we went away from this is when we lost the cohesion," stated Claudia Bell highperformance manager.
This week the Super W are looking to capitalise on this momentum. Earlier this week, Trilleen Pomare was once again named captain for the 2023 season. She adds her international experience and learnings from the Wallaroos to the benefit of the developing players.
With a rich history dating back to 1932, the South Australian Black Falcons venture to the West for the first time. The Black Falcons are a formidable team and will put up a good contest testing the Force’s consistency and depth. Keep a watch on the impact of the experienced veteran Zahn Anthony who captains the Black Falcons. It will be a tough match, but all indicators are that the Force will go back to back on home soil.
