tryMichael Wells, Captain of Western Force, Scores Try in Rugby Match

tryMichael Wells, Captain of Western Force, Scores Try in Rugby Match

On Saturday, Michael Wells, captain of the Western Force rugby team, made history by becoming the first player to score a try in a Super Rugby match. The try was scored in the Force’s match against the Melbourne Rebels, and it was a momentous occasion for the team and its supporters.

Michael Wells has been a part of the Western Force since its inception in 2006. He has been a leader on and off the field, and his try was a testament to his hard work and dedication. Wells is known for his strong tackling and aggressive play, and he has been a key part of the Force’s success over the years.

The try was scored in the second half of the match, and it was a crucial moment for the Force. The score was tied at 16-16 when Wells crossed the line, and his try gave the team the lead. The Force went on to win the match 22-16, and Wells’ try was a major factor in their victory.

The try was also significant for Wells personally. He has been playing rugby for over 20 years, and this was his first ever try in Super Rugby. It was an emotional moment for him, and he was visibly moved after scoring the try.

Michael Wells’ try was an important moment for the Western Force, and it will be remembered for years to come. His leadership and determination have been instrumental in the team’s success, and his try was a fitting reward for his hard work and dedication.