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Highlanders Name Team to Face the Force at Forsyth Barr Stadium
4 March 2026
The Highlanders return home this week determined to respond after a tough outing in the Brisbane heat, preparing to host a confident Force side fresh off their win over Moana Pasifika in Pukekohe.
Both teams sit in a position where early‑season points are crucial, and Saturday’s clash shapes as an opportunity to strengthen their win–loss records and build momentum heading into the middle stages of DHL Super Rugby Pacific.
The Highlanders have shown strong composure and connection at home through the opening two rounds but were unable to replicate that at Suncorp Stadium last week. They now face a Force outfit featuring former Highlander and Otago halfback Nathan Hastie and ex‑All Black George Bridge, who will add experience and spark to the Western Australian side.
The Highlanders have made only minor adjustments to their matchday 23:
- Angus Ta’avao returns to the front row, giving Rohan Wingham a well‑earned rest.
- Oliver Haig and Will Stodart swap roles on the bench.
- Veveni Lasaqa and Sean Withy also rotate their bench positions.
- Folau Fakatava starts at halfback, with last week’s try‑scorer Adam Lennox moving to the reserves.
A notable inclusion is Nikora Broughton, who will add to his 22 Highlanders caps when he makes his first appearance of the 2026 season. Replacing Lucas Casey, the Bay of Plenty loose forward brings speed, skill, and strong ball‑carrying ability off the back of the scrum.
Head Coach Jamie Joseph is preparing for a Force side buoyed by their recent success.
“We saw last week what they’re capable of. They’ll be upbeat and enjoying their New Zealand tour, so they’ll present challenges for us, no doubt. We need to build on our start to the season, lift a notch or two, and convert more of the pressure we’re applying into points.”
This Saturday will also see afternoon rugby for the first time at home in 2026 with a 4.35pm kick-off. It’s also Super Rugby Pacific Club Rugby Round and the players will play wearing socks of the Clubs that they have connections with from within the Highlanders region.
The Highlanders are also hosting a free “Have A Go” day for junior rugby players at Logan Park (across the road from Forsyth Barr Stadium) in partnership with the Highlanders region provincial unions; Otago RFU, Southland Rugby and North Otago RFU. Running from 2:30pm until 4:00pm on Saturday.
HIGHLANDERS V WESTERN FORCE – 4:35pm, Saturday 7th March, Forsyth Barr Stadium
- Ethan de Groot (CC)Invercargill Blues / Green Island
- Jack TaylorAlbion-Excelsior / Southern
- Angus Ta’avaoTe Papapa / Zingari-Richmond
- Oliver HaigGreen Island
- Mitch DunsheaSpringston RFC / University of Otago
- Te Kamaka HowdenFielding Yellows / Taieri
- Veveni LasaqaGreerton Marist / Alhambra-Union
- Nikora BroughtonRangiuru Sports Club / Alhambra-Union
- Folau FakatavaHastings Rugby / Dunedin
- Cameron MillarAlbion-Excelsior / Taieri
- Jona NarekiKaierau / Alhambra-Union
- Timoci Tavatavanawai (CC)Central / QVS Old Boys / Southern
- Jonah LoweClive / Zingari-Richmond
- Caleb TangitauGrammar Tech Auckland / Takapuna North Shore / Southern
- Jacob Ratumaitavuki-KneepkensTukapa / Taieri
IMPACT
16. Soane VikenaPonsonby / Waitemata / Dunedin
- 17. Daniel Lienert-BrownHigh School Old Boys / University of Otago
- 18. Sosefo KautaiHamilton Marist / Kaikorai
- 19. Will StodartMyross Bush / University of Otago
- 20. Sean WithyDrummond Lime Hills Star (DLS) / University of Otago
- 21. Adam LennoxStratford Eltham / Dunedin
- 22. Reesjan PasitoaBays Water / Southern
- 23. Tanielu Tele’aMarist Manurewa / Green Island
Home Province Club/ Highlanders Region Club
Unavailable due to injury: Saula Ma’u (shoulder - 5 weeks), Finn Hurley (foot - 6 weeks), Taine Robinson (back - 1/2 weeks)
Season Ending: Dylan Pledger (ACL), Fabian Holland (Shoulder)
ENDS