Force looking to 'respond'

Western Force coach Michael Foley was looking for a better "response" from his team, following their disappointing loss at the weekend.


The Force are stuck at the bottom of the standings after a second successive defeat - going down 14-27 to the in Perth at the weekend.


The good news is that Hugh McMeniman was cleared of any serious neck issues.


McMeniman was stretchered off in the first half, but remains a chance to play against the Melbourne Rebels in Perth on Saturday.


"There was a crack, but it appears he's going to be ok," Foley said.


"The pleasing thing is he didn't take a head knock."


Foley added that it was important that his team responded after the loss.


"The opposition had the kick-off and for the first eight to nine minutes we pretty much just gave them the ball back through poor kicking," he said.


"We had to do a hell of a lot of defending, so they are fresh and they are coming at us and we are having to absorb that pressure.


"Once the opposition gets a couple of tries on you the mood tends to drop a bit and it takes a bit of time to get back into the game.


"The other thing in the first half was that our contact was not good enough. They out-enthused us in that area which is normally a strength for us.


"To the players' credit they regrouped at half-time and in the second half they played much better rugby but you can't get away from that if you give a good team, like the Brumbies, a start and momentum then it's going to be a hard day at the office."