Well, we won the rematch fairly comfrotably against the English. 68-40. Defence was lacking but that wasn't in the game plan from the looks of it anyway. For either team.
So we came 5th. I have to say it was a little disappointing seeing the 3 other SANZAAR nations feature in the semi's and not us considering there was nothing between the teams during the U20s RC.
Italy beat Wales, Georgia got it done over Scotland, Argentina over France, South Africa over NZ and Ireland squeaked it over Spain.
I still think we need our U20s together for more time and games leading in with more emphasis on moving them toward more full time schedules at least for the 12 weeks leading in. South Africa had a series of games between the RC and the JWC and it showed. They had the chesion in place from game one. We didn't really click until the 5th place semi.
Finally, I'll mention Spain once again. What let them down was depth. They lack it at present. Their 1st choice 15 would be competitive with 4 or the 6 traditional 6Ns powerhouses but they lack the squad depth to finish those games. As demonstrated on a couple of occasions this tournament. They went hard in the pool stages and started their best 15 looking to get a win. They were good against Argentina and Wales but faded late in both. That led to them running out a weakened 15 against Georgia opting to rest players for last nights game. Positives are that around 50% of this squad are eligible for next year and their U18s are peobably the best they've produced yet. What they need is more opportunities leading in. They didn't have a single lead in game.
Overall, a pretty competitive tournament.