2023 Super Rugby U20s
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@Bovidae said in 2023 Super Rugby U20s:
Where is Ale Aho, who was one of the NZ U19 locks from Auckland?
The good thing is that 3 of 4 the locks in the 2022 NZ Schools team were tall and had some size at that age. Liam Jack was a beanpole, like Hannah.
Found Ale Aho. He is a member of the Otago Academy. https://www.orfu.co.nz/HIGH-PERFORMANCE/otago-academy
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Last and third games:
Saturday 25 March 2023
11.05am: Fijian Drua v Moana Pasifika
12.55pm: Crusaders v Chiefs
2.45pm: NZ Barbarians v Highlanders
4.35pm: Blues v Hurricanes
Sh*t scheduling from NZR, at exactly the same time as the Super Rugby Aupiki finals and the Highlanders v Drua SRP game. Why couldn't these U20 games not be played on Sunday? -
@chimoaus said in 2023 Super Rugby U20s:
Quickly watched the highlights and the Hurricanes 8 was very impressive, kind of reminded me of David Pocock with his build. Also, the Blues 15 was electric, so much gas and always putting others into space.
Funny aye, it's probably the position we least need players coming through with potential.
Toby Crosby can play openside aswell so is quite versatile.
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@Stargazer said in 2023 Super Rugby U20s:
I still have to watch Saturday's games, but saw on Facebook that Harry Godfrey was named the MVP of the Super Rugby Pacific U20 Tournament. Here's Godfrey with the Sir John Graham Trophy.
If I was the Canes I would seriously try and sign him to a long term contract, similar to the one Proctor got at 19.
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Look to last year's NZ U19s for that answer.
I would expect the props to include Toby Taylor (who didn't play in Taupō), Siale Lauaki, Gabe Robinson, and perhaps the Blues LH, if there is a newbie. Hookers to be Jack Taylor and Raymond Tuputupu.
The top locks could be Tahlor Cahill and Hunter Morrison. Fiti Sa gives you a 2 m+ lock.
Andrew Smith and Rory Woods aren't that tall to play as genuine locks.
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