2023 Super Rugby U20s
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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 TaupÅ), 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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@Stargazer What was the deal with Matt Monaghan? He didn't play a lot from what I saw. Injured?
The big question will be if eligible players involved in SR squads will be released for the NZ U20s. There shouldn't be too much of an overlap.
If NZ can't beat Wales (5th in the 6N) we don't deserve to go any further. Aust have Ireland and England in their pool. Good luck with that!
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@Bovidae I don't know about Monaghan, but Morrison has a NDC (training with the senior Canes) and Allen is probably seen as a bigger talent.
Yeah, will be interesting to see if SRP players will be released. A few years ago, Jordie wasn't. Caleb Clarke may have been in the same boat, but I'm not sure about that.
I assume there will first be an Oceania U20 Championship?
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@NateHill74 Thanks for the info. Quite unusual that both NZ Schools halfbacks were Y12, and no Y13 was considered good enough.