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Under-20 Competitions including Oceania & World U20s

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
We should probably save any match commentary to the match thread. I’ll set something up over there.
 

Beattie

Frank Nicholson (4)
Boston will be a handfull next year. League scares me with him. He looks like someone they’d love.

Been good to see Leahy in the Centres where he was through School, Gen Blue, Aus 18s. Has been on the Wing in all senior footy so far.

Force have a good trio with O’Donnell, Leahy and Fakafunua all in the system there.
Those 3 were the pick of the backs this tournament. Up front Jack Barrett.
 

Marce

Greg Davis (50)
Boston will be a handfull next year. League scares me with him. He looks like someone they’d love.
Someone should tell this guy to stop making this kind of videos:
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The Ghost of Raelene

Andrew Slack (58)
They would have seen plenty in person. Especially at the rep games when you see every sides Recruitment teams in the crowd.

The videos are a bit of fun. Probably get more attention from French & Japanese Rugby through these than League.

Hopefully he’s loving the Force and we get to see him long into the future.
 

Oldgoldminer

Herbert Moran (7)
As a country we have no problems producing enough backs, everyone wants to score tries and be the pretty boy.
It’s the undervaluing of the 1-8 that we have done so badly for 25 years. The backs get the higher contracts young, they do less hard work and get most of the glory as we see here time and again.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Andrew Slack (58)
That's probably as good as we could hope for right?

Italy are no joke anymore having beaten the French and lost to Ireland by 1 point in the 6 nations but being confident and hoping we are 2/2 going into the Ireland game we should know what we need. Still hate the structure of the comp and wish it would expand to a QF model.

I know it creates a more even Trophy comp below but 1 off game can cost a team the tournament currently.
 

Wilson

Michael Lynagh (62)
Yeah, Georgia first up is ideal to give us some chance to build into the tournament and hopefully have Italy and Ireland leave each other a bit worse for wear.
 

WorkingClassRugger

David Codey (61)
That's probably as good as we could hope for right?

Italy are no joke anymore having beaten the French and lost to Ireland by 1 point in the 6 nations but being confident and hoping we are 2/2 going into the Ireland game we should know what we need. Still hate the structure of the comp and wish it would expand to a QF model.

I know it creates a more even Trophy comp below but 1 off game can cost a team the tournament currently.

Neither are Georgia to be honest. They've proven that if they turn up that they've been able to stay competitive with any of the 6Ns U20s squads in recent years. And I can see them targeting this game.
 

Rudderless

Vay Wilson (31)

Australia face Georgia, Ireland and Italy in Pool B and Grey hasn't shied away from sweeping changes in a bid to improve last year's fifth-placed finish in Cape Town.

ACT's Kadin Pritchard (outside back) and Dan Nelson (scrumhalf) have been brought in alongside NSW trio Oniti Finau (hooker), Joe Dillon (flyhalf) and Archie Saunders (winger) with Queensland's Trevor King (prop) also returning in a new-look 30-man squad.

King was a member of last year's U20 World Championship tilt while Saunders' inclusion is set to turn heads with the young winger clocked around 10.3 seconds over 100 metres.

Reds playmaker Harry McLaughlin-Phillips adds firepower to the squad after being called into TRC U20 at the eleventh hour with lock Toby Macpherson and Brumbies stablemate Nelson named captain and vice captain respectively.

Forward duo Dom Thygesen and Eamon Doyle also hold onto their berths after entering last month's tournament as injury cover.

"We've selected an exciting group of players who have been delivering impressive performances for their club sides over the last few weeks," Grey said.

"The opportunity for these young men to now come together and represent Australia on the world stage is truly special.

"What awaits us in Cape Town is a formidable challenge, starting with our three pool opponents in Georgia, Italy and Ireland.

"However we're prepared and ready to embrace that challenge."

Grey's coaching team has been bolstered by the inclusion of former Wallaby backrowers Matt Cockbain and Ben Mowen, who will take over the forwards portfolio with Laurie Fisher joining Joe Schmidt's Wallabies.

Australia U20 World Championship Squad

ACT Brumbies


Tevita Alatini - Gungahlin Eagles
Harvey Cordukes - Uni-Norths Owls
Toby Macpherson – Uni-Norths Owls
Jarrah McLeod – Canberra Royals
Dan Nelson – Canberra Royals
Angus Staniforth – Canberra Royals
Shane Wilcox - Tuggeranong Vikings
Jack Harley - Gungahlin Eagles
Lington Ieli - Tuggeranong Vikings
Kadin Pritchard - Gungahlin Eagles

Western Force

Boston Fakafanua - Sydney University
Ronan Leahy - Sydney University
Dane Sawers – Kalamunda Districts Rugby Union Club

Melbourne Rebels

Ottavio Tuipulotu - Eastern Suburbs Rugby Club

Australia Sevens

Aden Ekanayake – Gordon Rugby Club

Queensland Reds

Nick Bloomfield – Easts Rugby Club
Frankie Goldsbrough - Easts Brisbane
Trevor King – Souths Rugby Club Brisbane
Harry McLaughlin-Phillips – Souths Rugby Club Brisbane
Dominic Thygesen - Souths Rugby Club Brisbane
William McCulloch - Norths Brisbane

NSW Waratahs

Jack Barrett – Randwick Rugby Club
Ben Di Staso – Eastern Suburbs
Bryn Edwards - Sydney University
Ollie McCrea – Eastern Suburbs Rugby Club
Archie Saunders – Warringah Rugby Club
Eamon Doyle - Sydney University
Hwi Sharples - Sydney University
Joe Dillon - Manly Marlins
Oniti Finau - Randwick Rugby Club
 
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