SportFM to live commentate all 2026 Force SRP home games

Tue, Feb 10, 2026, 12:15 AM
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by Ben Somerford

The Western Force is delighted to confirm an exciting partnership with community radio station 91.3 Sport FM whereby all of the Club’s 2026 Swyftx Super Rugby Pacific home games will be broadcast live.

The deal is a major win for Force supporters, providing another avenue to follow the team closely during the 2026 campaign, alongside the ongoing Stan Sport and Channel Nine TV coverage.

The 91.3 Sport FM coverage will be led by well-known Perth rugby media identity Mick Colliss along with a team of commentators, including former Force front-rower Heath Tessmann, current Force and Wallaroos lock Michaela Leonard and former Wallaby Mitch Hardy.

Tickets are on sale now for the Force-Brumbies 'For The Love Of Rugby Game' this Saturday via Ticketmaster from $28 for adults and $14 for children. Click here

The announcement comes ahead of the Force’s opening game of the new season against the ACT Brumbies at HBF Park on Saturday 14 February from 4:35pm WST, followed by the historic Round 2 game at Arena Joondalup’s HIF Health Insurance Oval on Saturday 21 February against the Blues. Both games will be broadcast live by 91.3 Sport FM as part of the deal.

Force players and coaches will also feature regularly on 91.3 Sport FM’s range of programmes throughout the week, including popular morning show Sports Breakfast hosted by Jacob Landsmeer and Wayne Clark.

Force general manager of business operations Tyson Beattie said: “This partnership is a fantastic initiative, which puts our fans first, providing greater access to our home games.

“We’re thrilled to work with a respected local community station like 91.3 Sport FM who offer such a great service to WA sports followers.

“Sport FM’s commentary team led by Mick Colliss are experts and will provide an insightful, quality product for fans to really engage with our team this season.

“This partnership will help elevate our connection to our loyal supporters, especially those who cannot always attend home games. Attending fans will also have the option of tuning into the commentary through their smart devices.”

Sport FM chairman Jack Crawshaw said: “SportFM is excited to be broadcasting Western Force home games throughout the upcoming season.

“Adding Super Pacific Rugby to the station’s offering is more commitment to ensuring the station provides coverage of all sports.

“Fans can listen on 91.3FM, at sportfm.com.au or on their smartphone via the Community Radio Plus app.”

The Sport FM commentary will be exclusively at Force home games this season. The Force’s seven home games will all be played on Saturdays, with three 4:35pm kick-offs, one 7:55pm kick-off and three 5:35pm kick-offs (once daylight savings ends on the east coast).

All Swyftx Super Rugby Pacific games will be available to watch live on Stan Sport, with select games on Channel 9.

Tickets are on sale now for the Force-Brumbies 'For The Love Of Rugby Game' this Saturday via Ticketmaster from $28 for adults and $14 for children. Click here

91.3 Sport FM commentated Western Force games

Round 1 – Western Force vs ACT Brumbies – Saturday 14 February, 4:35pm WST – HBF Park, Perth

Round 2 – Western Force vs Blues – Saturday 21 February, 4:35pm WST – HIF Health Insurance Oval, Arena Joondalup

Round 7 – Western Force vs Chiefs – Saturday 28 March, 4:35pm WST – HBF Park, Perth (commentary details TBC)

Round 10 – Western Force vs Crusaders – Saturday 18 April, 7:55pm WST – HBF Park, Perth

Round 14 – Western Force vs Queensland Reds – Saturday 16 May, 5:35pm WST – HBF Park, Perth

Round 15 – Western Force vs Fijian Drua – Saturday 23 May, 5:35pm WST – HBF Park, Perth

Round 16 – Western Force vs NSW Waratahs – Saturday 30 May, 5:35pm WST – HBF Park, Perth

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