IT MIGHT be classified as a "friendly" but there will be plenty at stake when an extended Wairarapa-Bush rugby squad takes on Wellington Samoans at Memorial Park, Masterton, on Saturday.
Essentially it will be the last roll of the dice for those involved to cement places in this season's Heartland championship squad which will be named early next week and which will have its first hit-out in the annual Jeremy David Memorial Trophy match against Poverty Bay in Gisborne on August 15.
"Yes, it's very much a trial," Wairarapa-Bush head coach Josh Syms said yesterday. "For the players, a lot is hanging on this one."
Up front there are obvious concerns over the front row and at lock. The propping ranks have been decimated through the loss of Terry Norman (injured), Jaden Mason (unavailable) and Rei Manaia, the latter a Wellington "import" who came in for the Ranfurly Shield challenge with Hawke's Bay a few weeks back. He has moved to the South Island. Kurt Simmonds and Jacko Hull would be in the "near certain" category and Matt Kawana now has a royal opportunity to claim a Heartland spot as well.
The big worry at lock is news that Andrew McLean, who made the national Heartland squad last season and has been an outstanding contributor to the Wairarapa-Bush cause over many seasons, is a doubtful starter in 2015. The absence of his lineout and ball running skills would be a huge blow. Without McLean and with the unavailability of Kieran O'Brien, it would be no surprise to see Johnie McFadzean moved from No 8 to join his brother, Lachie, in the middle row although newcomer Laurence Titter, Wiremu Grace and Gareth van Dalen are other options. What happens on Saturday could decide their fate as far as their Heartland aspirations are concerned.