Force, Waratahs welcome big stage in fight for Grand Final spot

Fri, Jul 17, 2026, 8:06 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
Western Force co-captain Sammy Wood spoke to the media online at HBF Park of the side's Super W semi-final against the NSW Waratahs

Western Force captain Sammy Wood is hoping to cap off a memorable weekend with victory as they battle the NSW Waratahs for a Grand Final spot at HBF Park.

Satruday's semi-final is historic for a number of a reasons, marking the first time the Force have hosted a finals game after finishing the regular season in second place.

On top of this, the game will be played as part of a double-header with the Wallabies and Italy, which is set to be coach Joe Schmidt's final in charge.

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"They did mention it at the start of the season, if we were able to get a semi-final, that we could potentially be here at HBF [Park] so the girls are buzzing," Wood said.

"An opportunity to play at a stadium in front of our fans and our home crowd, before the Wallabies is obviously really special as well, so very excited."

Waratahs skipper Emily Chancellor agreed: “It's special. We love the Wallabies, watching Australian rugby and to be a part of something that's already set up as a big spectacle is really special for the women's game.

“I think it's an important step in the right direction for us to be playing in big stadiums and hopefully with a good crowd."

The game was originally earmarked for Wanneroo, the site of the Force's thrilling 21-17 win over the Queensland Reds that has started their three-game winning streak, including a maiden victory over the Waratah.

“It's obviously going in the right direction…This is our final, all eyes [are] on trying to make it into the grand final," Wood said.

The scrum-half turned 22 on Friday and was hoping for nothing better than a win for her birthday.

“It'd be lovely if I got [the win as] a present.," she laughed.

“This win would mean not just a lot to our team and to the Force, but I think all of WA rugby. 

“We've shown the last couple of years that we really want to represent WA rugby really proudly.

“I think to get a result this week and potentially get a home grand final the following week, it's just massive for the whole of WA.”

If the Force win and the Fijian Drua lose, the Force will host the Super W Grand Final at HBF Park on Saturday 25 July from 5:35pm WST.

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