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Under-20 Competitions including Oceania & World U20s

hituplover

Allen Oxlade (6)
conway looks the goods considering he only turned 18 this year, same with langi i think. That year group has the younger fowler, uys and a mob a players that reds have already signed up on long-term development deals. Some positive signs for the next few years
 

Adam84

John Eales (66)
really, i didn't think so.. didn't reflect boys vs men on the scoreboard in the end either

they had a couple of bigger locks, outside of that was fairly on par
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Seems Eli Oudenryn is eligible for Australia.
It's a rare surname - probably dutch, but spelled with a "j" instead of "y" in the old country.

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Prodigy

Cyril Towers (30)
Sharples was easily outplayed by the Saffa No 9. Martens looked a lot sharper when he came on and I believe was clearly the better of the two during the last set of U20s games here. I don't think they are pretty close at all.

On your question about who would replace him, I don't have any idea. The only U20s games I see are those on tv. I have no idea about the quality of players at that age going around in the various capital city competitions but there are many on here who say there are better.
Lachlan Smith, currently at the Brumbies, has a great pass, solid defender and a great attacking threat. Shane they didn’t take 3 scrum halfs
 

JRugby2

Trevor Allan (34)
Lachlan Smith, currently at the Brumbies, has a great pass, solid defender and a great attacking threat. Shane they didn’t take 3 scrum halfs
We have ex Aus18s half Luke Aiken playing in the Auckland system/ blues 20s as well. A lot of similarities to your Smiths, Cortez Ratima's, Kalani Thomas' of the world.
 

Rudderless

Colin Windon (37)
World Rugby has today confirmed that Georgia will host an expanded World Rugby U20 Championship in 2026 with 16 teams to contest the prestigious age-grade tournament.

Fiji, Japan, Uruguay and USA to complete the line-up


The expansion to 16 teams comes on the back of consultation with national unions as part of a wide-ranging review of men’s age-grade competition structures aimed at increasing the competitiveness of international rugby as part of the pathway to Men’s Rugby World Cup.

This will be the first time since 2009 that 16 teams will take part in the U20 Championship and means that there will be no relegation from the 2025 edition for the team losing the 11th place play-off between Ireland and Spain on Saturday.

 

Major Tom

Nev Cottrell (35)
World Rugby has today confirmed that Georgia will host an expanded World Rugby U20 Championship in 2026 with 16 teams to contest the prestigious age-grade tournament.

Fiji, Japan, Uruguay and USA to complete the line-up


The expansion to 16 teams comes on the back of consultation with national unions as part of a wide-ranging review of men’s age-grade competition structures aimed at increasing the competitiveness of international rugby as part of the pathway to Men’s Rugby World Cup.

This will be the first time since 2009 that 16 teams will take part in the U20 Championship and means that there will be no relegation from the 2025 edition for the team losing the 11th place play-off between Ireland and Spain on Saturday.

Georgia would be a pretty cool place to tour. Great experience for a 20 year old that league can’t offer.
 
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