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Training insight HAMISH STEWART

After four games away, how is the team?

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What is the focus for Saturday’s match?

It's all about stringing together back-to-back performances and being consistent in the games. We have had spectacular glimpses in every match, but now we must maintain this for the full 80 minutes.

The boys are in good spirits. We have been away for some time.

So the fact that we are playing at home, in front of the Sea of Blue, has made the group that extra bit excited.

You are switching up between 10 and 12, how are you adjusting to this?

Personally, I have to be versatile. If there is an injury in a game, the team must adapt and bounce back. So switching between the centre and 10 is something that I am embracing.

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honours brother this Armed Forces Round

The Western Force will play in honour of the service men and women this Saturday, holding a personal sentiment to Force Lock Ryan McCauley.

McCauley "couldn't be closer" to his only sibling, his brother, who is currently based at the Swanbourne barracks serving in the Armed Forces.

"He has sacrificed a lot, living all around Australia and deployed overseas once. I don't often tell him, but I am very proud of him. He loves what he does, and my family is very proud of him, he has worked bloody hard to get to where he is now."

"I will be playing for him this Saturday."

The two have lived together in Perth, sharing stories of their careers over the kitchen table for the past 18 months.

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