The Western Force have named a 41-player extended training squad for the upcoming Super Rugby Men’s U19 Championship starting next month.
The group largely consists of emerging Under-19 talent from the RugbyWA Fortescue Premier Grade clubs, including eight from the Fortescue Academy as well as two selected from the east coast.
The team will be competing in the Super Rugby Men’s U19s that runs from September to October, in conjunction with the new Super Rugby AUS competition.
Nine members of last year’s U19s squad earn selection again in Felix Cooper, William Crew, Kade Davis, Zavier Hawira, Billy Krsticevic, Peni Naqau, Tamarangi Tunui, Alius Tutai and Zane Wesley.
Four members from last year’s U16s squad have also graduated into the 2025 U19s group in Associates winger Chase Bunce, Nedlands back Fatani Fatanitavake, Kalamunda front-rower Dozion Laupama and Kalamunda back Michael Turukawa.
Eight Fortescue Academy members are in the squad including exciting winger Wallace Charlie who debuted for Australia in the HSBC SVNS earlier this year. Academy members Zane Wesley, Manaia Te Tana, Nate Gallagher, Luke Holt-Brown, Brodie Mainwaring, Naqau and Tamarangi Tunui are also included.
WA Fortescue Premier Grade clubs Wests-Scarborough and Wanneroo both provided seven players each. There’s also six members from Cottesloe, five from Southern Lions and four from Nedlands.
Fortescue Academy Manager Damian Steele will lead the side as head coach, supported by two Fortescue Premier Grade head coaches in Mike Panoho (Nedlands) and Greg Jackson (Southern Lions) as assistant coaches. Inaugural Force midfielder Junior Pelesasa will be the team manager.
The group has commenced training ahead of the season, with sessions running on Monday and Wednesday evenings at UWA Sports Park, switching to Tuesdays and Thursdays in September.
The Force will play two home games at Palmyra RUFC’s Tompkins Park against the ACT Brumbies (Sunday 21 September, 12pm) and Queensland Reds (Sunday 28 September, 12:30pm) as part of the competition, with full fixtures to be confirmed soon.
The Force thanks partners Fortescue, UWA, Goodyear, ADD Business Group and Elan as well as RugbyWA for their support of the U16s and U19s programs.
All home games will be free entry. All games will be streamed live on rugby.com.au’s YouTube channel with highlights on Stan Sport.
Forwards
Front-rowers
Cajun Arnfield (Wildfires, NSW), Shammah Auvaa (Nedlands), Charles Cairns
(Wests Scarborough), Lachlan Cook (Cottesloe), Charlie Groom (Wests Scarborough), Zavier Hawira (Palmyra), Billy Krsticevic (Wests Scarborough), Dozion Laupama (Kalamunda),
Josh Pulu (Perth Bayswater), Carter Tagaloasa (Endeavour Hills, Vic), Zane
Wesley (Wanneroo)*, Axel Wood (Hale)
Locks
William Crew (Southern Lions), Hugh D’Alessandro (Hale), Ashford Taumoepeau
(Cottesloe), Manaia Te Tana (Wanneroo)*, Xavier Vaauli (Wanneroo)
Back-rowers
Felix Cooper (Associates), Nate Gallagher (Cottesloe)*, Luke Holt-Brown (Perth
Bayswater)*, Connor Hulme (Wests Scarborough), Kaiya Rihia (Cottesloe), Rohan
Viskovich (Wests Scarborough)
Backs
Half-backs
Tom Lister (Scotch College), Brodie Mainwaring (Wanneroo)*, Cruz Remi
(Cottesloe), Xavier Short (UWA), Tamarangi Tunui* (Wanneroo), Conan Thiedeman
(Southern Lions),
Centres & back three
Chase Bunce (Associates), Wallace Charlie (Southern Lions)*, Kalani Chong Sue
(Cottesloe), Kade Davis (Wanneroo), Fatani Fatanitavake (Nedlands), Chris
Jansen (Wanneroo), Iziah Lolohea (Nedlands), Nathaniel Misa (Southern Lions),
Peni Naqau (Southern Lions)*, Jock Parkinson (Wests Scarborugh), Michael
Turukawa (Nedlands), Alius Tutai (Wests Scarborough)
Unavailable
Jasper Asi (Wanneroo)*, Luke Megson (Associates)*, Berakah Tuifaasisina
(Wanneroo)*, Mack Wrigley (Associates)*
*2025 Fortescue Academy squad members