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  • StargazerS Offline
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    This is a general thread for all news and discussions (except NZ Under 20, which has its own thread).

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    Do we know who has the NZ broadcasting rights? If it's Spark Sport I suppose it's now on TVNZ.

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    The Junior Wallabies squad has been named:

    JUNIOR WALLABIES - WORLD RUGBY U20 CHAMPIONSHIP 2023

    Reds

    Taj Annan (Souths)

    Nick Baker (GPS)

    Nick Bloomfield (Easts)

    John Bryant (Souths)

    Max Craig (Easts) - vice captain

    Trevor King (Souths)

    Tom Lynagh (UQ)

    Harry McLaughlin-Phillips (Souths)

    Tim Ryan (Brothers)

    Harrison Usher (Bond)

    Force

    Ronan Leahy (Sydney Uni)

    Jhy Legg (Wests Scarborough)

    Marley Pearce (Joondalup Brothers)

    Ned Slack-Smith (Palmyra) - vice captain

    Brumbies

    Liam Bowron (Royals)

    Massimo De Lutiis (Wests)

    Lachlan Hooper (Tuggeranong)

    Toby McPherson (Uni-Norths)

    Klayton Thorn (Gungahlin)

    Rebels

    Mason Gordon (Wests Bulldogs)

    Darby Lancaster

    Daniel Maiava (Wyndham Rhinos)

    Leafi Talataina (Endeavour Hills)

    David Vaihu (Wests Bulldogs)

    Waratahs

    Jack Barrett (Randwick)

    Jack Bowen (Eastern Suburbs)

    Ollie McCrea (Eastern Suburbs)

    Henry O'Donnell (Northern Suburbs)

    Jackson Ropata (Southern Districts)

    Teddy Wilson (Eastern Suburbs) - captain

    Nathan Williamson  /  Jun 6, 2023

    Lynagh headlines Junior Wallabies squad for U20 World Championships

    Lynagh headlines Junior Wallabies squad for U20 World Championships
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    @Bovidae said in 2023 World Rugby U20 Championship:

    Do we know who has the NZ broadcasting rights? If it's Spark Sport I suppose it's now on TVNZ.

    It looks like it's Sky:

    Premium competitions secured include:

    Rugby World Cup 2023, scheduled to be held in France in 2023

    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, scheduled to be held in England in 2025

    Rugby World Cup 2027, scheduled to be held in Australia in 2027

    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2029, scheduled to be held in Australia in 2029

    Rugby World Cup Sevens 2026, location to be confirmed

    WXV (new global women’s competition) to 2029

    World Rugby Pacific Four Series (world’s top women’s teams: New Zealand, Australia, Canada and USA) to 2029

    Sevens Series Tournaments to 2029

    World Rugby U20 Championships to 2029

    ww.sky.co.nz/-/world-rugby-and-sky-nz-deal-2022

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    France, in the same pool as NZ, has also named its squad:

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    https://www.ffr.fr/actualites/france-moins-20-ans/le-groupe-pour-le-championnat-du-monde
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    @Stargazer Another Tuilagi - they get bigger with each generation -

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    @Daffy-Jaffy A massive lad! Almost as big as Tamaiti Williams.

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    Fijian U20 squad

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    The squad consists mostly of High-Performance players who have been in the system and played for the Fijian Drua-20s.

    Eight overseas-based players have also made their cut into the traveling squad. Crusaders Under-20 Loosehead Prop, Mosese McGoon and Perth’s Sitiveni Tamani will guide the front row, Judah Saumaisue of Melbourne is in the locks, Waisea Tudulu has been named on the flanks,

    In the backs, Hamilton-based Sakiusa Kama is one of the halfbacks, and Hurricanes duo, Isaiah Ravula and Epeli Waqaicece and Frank Ralogaivau will feature in the midfield.

    The inclusion of halfback Philip Baselala and flanker Motikiai Murray who are currently part of the Fijian Drua extended squad for the Super Rugby Pacific are expected to play a vital role in the championship.

    Motikai Murray has been named the captain of the side.

    Vashneel Prasad  /  Jun 6, 2023

    Fijian Under-20 squad named for World Rugby Championship - Fiji Rugby Union

    Fijian Under-20 squad named for World Rugby Championship - Fiji Rugby Union


    I didn't quite understand why Epeli Waqaicece wasn't named in the NZ U20 WTG earlier in the year. He's an absolute weapon and was prolific try scorer for NZ U19, last year. I hope it's because he prefers to play for Fiji at U20 level and not because he was overlooked. It will be interesting whether he, and Richie Mo'unga's nephew Isaiah Ravula-Armstrong, will play NPC for Manawatū, this year or next.

    Halfback Baselala has already played for the Drua.

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    From the stories I've heard, I thought there would be more Fijian/Tongan players in the French squad.

    There could have been even more NZ-based Fijians in the Fijian U20s (e.g., Waisake Salabiau).

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    U20 Championship: The six players tackling the Six Nations

    U20 Championship: The six players tackling the Six Nations

    Teams from outside the Six Nations have seven victories against five. In 2023, who will help the Southern Hemisphere retain their advantage?

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    Stan Sports won't be covering this event, just heard back from them. Not sure how we will watch this in oz.

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    @akan004 Usually, not too long before a tournament starts, World Rugby adds a "Where to watch" page to the tournament page on their website. In previous years, if there was no broadcaster in a country, people in that country were able to watch the games on the World Rugby website.

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    @Stargazer Cheers. That would be awesome if it's still the case.

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    Expect some muddy fields at Paarl Gimnasium and Craven Stadium. Fluids at the moment.

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    JUNIOR SPRINGBOK SQUAD:

    Props: Corne Lavagna (Vodacom Bulls), Dian Heunis (Cell C Sharks), Mawande Mdanda (Vodacom Bulls), Phatu Ganyane (Cell C Sharks), Zachary Porthen (DHL Western Province).

    Hookers: Juann Else (Vodacom Bulls), SJ Kotze (Lions).

    Locks: Coetzee le Roux (Cell C Sharks), Tiaan Wessels (Lions), JF van Heerden (Vodacom Bulls).

    Loose forwards: Abulele Ndabambi (Vodacom Bulls), Corne Beets (Vodacom Bulls), Gcinokuhle Mdletshe (Vodacom Bulls), Ghudian van Reenen (Vodacom Bulls), Jannes Potgieter (Cell C Sharks) Paul de Villiers (captain, DHL Western Province).

    Scrumhalves: Imad Khan (DHL Western Province), Neil le Roux (Vodacom Bulls).

    Flyhalves: Jean Smith (Cell C Sharks), Sam Francis (Lions).

    Centres: Damian Markus (DHL Western Province), Ethan Hooker (Cell C Sharks), Jurenzo Julius (Cell C Sharks), Katlego Letebele (vice-captain, Vodacom Bulls), Litelihle Bester (Cell C Sharks).

    Outside backs: Masande Mtshali (SA Sevens contracted), Michael Annies (Toyota Cheetahs), Quewin Nortje (Vodacom Bulls), Hakeem Kunene (Cell C Sharks), Regan Izaks (Vodacom Bulls).

    WORLD RUGBY U20 CHAMPIONSHIP POOL FIXTURES:

    Saturday, 24 June:

    19h00: Junior Boks v Georgia (Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch)

    Thursday, 29 June:

    16h00: Junior Boks v Italy (Paarl Gymnasium, Paarl)

    Tuesday, 4 July:

    19h00: Junior Boks v Argentina (Athlone Stadium, Cape Town)

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    Athlone Stadium is in the Cape flats. WP played some of their CC matches there. Paarl Gimnasium main Stand is named after Jan Bull Pickhardt, late Springbok and legend Gimmie. Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch is Maties (University of Stellenbosch) home ground.

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    Wales are ready for us -

    Steffan Thomas  /  Jun 19, 2023  /  Rugby News

    Wales find a fearless young leader who expects to beat New Zealand and stun the critics | Wales Online

    Wales find a fearless young leader who expects to beat New Zealand and stun the critics | Wales Online

    Ryan Woodman is only 19 years old but speaks with the authority of a real leader

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    On the gear obviously

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    worldrugby.org

    World Rugby to further explore the Television Match Official Bunker concept | World Rugby

    World Rugby to further explore the Television Match Official Bunker concept | World Rugby

    The official site of World Rugby the governing body of Rugby Union with news, tournaments, fixtures, results, world rugby rankings, statistics, video, the Laws of the game, governance and contacts.

    While continuing to consult with stakeholders on this topic, World Rugby can confirm that it will operate a TMO Bunker trial at the World Rugby U20 Championship 2023, hosted in South Africa in June to enable further evaluation. The trial will be based on the following principles:

    • Clear and obvious red cards for foul play involving contact with the head will receive a red card resulting in the player being permanently being removed from the game and unable to be replaced

    • For any incident where a red card is not obvious, a yellow card will be issued and dedicated foul play reviewers in a central bunker review the incident using all available technology and footage

    • Once 10 minutes has elapsed, the yellow card is either upheld and the player returns to the action or it is upgraded and the player permanently leaves the field, unable to be replaced

    Consideration will be given to furthering the trial in the test arena ahead of Rugby World Cup 2023 in France if the trial is deemed successful and further adoption is supported by the elite rugby stakeholders, including importantly match officials, players, unions and competitions.

    For clarity, orange cards and 20 minute red cards will not feature at the World Rugby U20 Championship.

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    Rugby’s smart ball set to support match officiating at the World Rugby U20 Championship | World Rugby

    Rugby’s smart ball set to support match officiating at the World Rugby U20 Championship | World Rugby

    World Rugby is collaborating with Sportable and Gilbert to undertake the world’s first trial of smart ball technology in a live match officiating capacity at the World Rugby U20 Championship in South Africa in June.

    How the technology will work

    The smart ball is tracked in 3D and real-time with beacons positioned around the pitch to determine the exact position of the ball up to 20 times per second and provide immediate feedback on every kick, pass and throw.

    At the World Rugby U20 Championship, the smart balls will assist match officials with the following use cases where visual assessment alone can be challenging and time-consuming:

    Throw forward

    Assist with decision making on forward passes by measuring the relative velocity of the ball relative to the player as it leaves their hands, so indicating whether the ball has been ‘thrown forward’ in the act of passing.

    Made touch location

    With an accurate location for where the ball makes touch, the Gilbert smart ball ensures the lineout is taken from the position the ball exited the pitch.

    Touched in flight

    Informing decision-making around whether a ball was touched in flight (e.g. partial charge down) by recognising changes in spin and trajectory caused by a touch of the ball.

    Ball over try-line

    Live location of the ball will determine whether the ball has reached the try-line.

    Lineout throws

    Provide instantaneous feedback indicating whether a lineout throw is not straight by measuring the angle of the throw from release to being touched by a player.

    A direct feed will be made available to the Television Match Official, who will be able to use the information to provide feedback to the referee.

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