Hugh McMeniman set for rugby return

The Western Force will split into two squads when they take on Samoa A and an Argentinian Pampas XV at nib Stadium on Friday night.

Brumbies captain Ben Mowen (L) and Waratahs captain Dave Denis

The Waratahs, Brumbies and Reds all hold justifiable hope of winning the 2014 Super Rugby title. (AAP)

Wallabies forward Hugh McMeniman will make his long-awaited return from injury when he lines up for the Western Force 'A' side on Friday night.

McMeniman has been sidelined since undergoing a complicated shoulder reconstruction last August.

The 30-year-old looms as a key player for the Force this season, and will line up in the reserves side for their clash with Samoa A.

The main Force team will then take on an Argentinian Pampas XV.

Should McMeniman make it through the hit-out unscathed, he would be a chance to appear in the Force's season opener against the Waratahs on February 23, or the home clash with the Brumbies on March 1.

Matt Hodgson will captain the man Force side that also features Wallabies No.8 Ben McCalman and winger Nick Cummins, as well as new recruits Zack Homes, Wilhelm Steenkamp, Marcel Brache and Luke Morahan,

The Force will be looking to notch another good win after their 69-3 thrashing of Samoa A last week.

The Pampas XV will use the match as part of their preparations for the 2014 Pacific Nations Cup, with their 30-man squad including 18 players with international Test experience.

"Last week was a good start and it's important that we step it up again this week," coach Michael Foley said.

"While our attitude in defence was very good, we appreciate that the Pampas XV - and Samoa A with a game under their belt - will pose a far greater challenge this week."

Force team to take on Argentinian Pumas: Luke Morahan, Marcel Brache, Junior Rasolea, Kyle Godwin, Nick Cummins, Zack Holmes, Alby Mathewson, Ben McCalman, Matt Hodgson (capt), Angus Cottrell, Wilhelm Steenkamp, Sam Wykes, Kieran Longbottom/Ollie Hoskins, Tetera Faulkner.

Force 'A' team to take on Samoa A: Jayden Hayward, Patrick Dellit, Chris Tuatara-Morrison, Luke Burton, Ed Stubbs, Sias Ebersohn, Ian Prior, Brynard Stander, Chris Alcock, Rory Walton, Phoenix Battye, Hugh McMeniman, Salesi Manu, Heath Tessmann (capt), Pek Cowan.


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