Stannard to lead Force in Super Rugby AUS as coaching staff revealed

James Stannard will head up the Western Force’s coaching staff which is full of past players for the Super Rugby AUS competition which starts next month.

The 42-year-old ex-Force half-back, who is currently the Club’s assistant coach – skills, will take on the top role with head coach Simon Cron to step back during the tournament.

Stannard joined the Force in November prior to the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season, having previously worked within the Australian rugby sevens set-up, including at two Olympic Games.

During his playing days, Stannard was a half-back who played 29 Super Rugby games for the Force across two stints in 2008 and then 2011-2012, along with the ACT Brumbies (2009-2010). He had a decorated career in rugby sevens, including playing at the 2016 Rio Olympics and being named the 2010 Australian Sevens Player of the Year.

Stannard will be assisted by Fortescue Academy head coach Jeremy Thrush and Fortescue Academy assistant coach Jonathon Lance, who are both ex-Force players.

Former All Blacks lock Thrush played 33 Super Rugby games for the Force (2020-2023) and was recently part of Australia’s coaching staff at the World Rugby U20 Championship. Lance made 28 Super Rugby appearances for the Force (2016-2021) and has recently led the Academy program in Thrush’s absence.

Force Super W head coach Dylan Parsons and Super W assistant coach Chris Heiberg will also provide support in the five-man coaching staff.

Perth-born-and-bred Parsons led the Force to the Club’s maiden Super W semi-finals appearance in 2024, backing that up in 2025, with support from Heiberg who played 31 Super Rugby games for the Force as a prop in two stints from 2014 to 2016 and 2018 to 2021.

Heiberg was also part of the Force men’s coaching staff during last year’s spring tour of South Africa.

Force general manager of rugby Chris Goodman said: “We’re excited to compete in the upcoming Super Rugby AUS competition and utilise it not only to develop our players but also our coaches and staff.

“Chucky (Stannard) is really experienced from his time in the Australia rugby sevens team and he impressed everyone after joining us for the 2025 season.

“We know he’ll work well with Jeremy, Jono, Dylan and Chris who are all connected given they already work within our four walls, enabling a continuity of approach and internal development.”

The Force commenced their Super Rugby AUS training block last week with the side’s first game away to the NSW Waratahs on Saturday 13 September live on Stan Sport, before home games at Palmyra RUFC against the ACT Brumbies and Queensland Reds on Sunday 21 September and Sunday 28 September respectively.

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