2017 New Zealand U20s
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New Zealand Under 20s to play Samoa (Tuesday 2 May, 5.00pm NZT)
1 Tim Farrell - Hawke’s Bay
2 Asafo Aumua - Wellington
3 Ryan Coxon - Waikato
4 Isaia Walker-Leawere - Wellington
5 Sam Caird - Waikato
6 Luke Jacobson (C) - Waikato
7 Adrian Choat - Auckland
8 Marino Mikaele-Tuu - Hawke’s Bay
9 Carlos Price - Wellington
10 Ciarahn Matoe - Taranaki
11 Caleb Clarke - Auckland
12 Thomas Umaga Jensen - Wellington
13 Braydon Ennor - Canterbury
14 Jona Nareki - Otago
15 Josh McKay - Canterbury16 JP Sauni - Auckland
17 Ezekiel Lindenmuth - Auckland
18 Pouri Rakete-Stones - Hawke’s Bay
19 Samuel Slade - Auckland
20 Dalton Papalii - Auckland
21 Kemara Hauiti-Parapara - Wellington
22 Orbyn Leger - Counties Manukau
23 Tiaan Falcon - Hawke’s Bay“We wanted to give as many players as possible the opportunity to state their case for selection against Australia later in the week, and have made 13 changes to the starting XV with a few different combinations we are trying out.
http://www.allblacks.com/News/30718/nz-under-20-team-named-for-oceania-match-against-samoa
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I saw Leger play at lot at school level as he was the Hamilton BHS 10/12. Even though his father coaches the Sacred Heart College 1st XV he sent him south.
He played a bit for the U20s last year too, mainly off the bench. I think he might have been Counties squad last year too.
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Also live here: http://www.rugby.com.au/news/2017/05/02/01/44/live-stream-nz-sam
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@Stargazer said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:
@NTA I missed the beginning. Did you see who scored the first NZ try?
Sorry mate- missed it too! Watching on one screen while I work from home
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Half time: New Zealand lead 47 to 6
Really impressed with NZ's number 4, Sam Slade; also some very strong carries from Mikaele-Tu'u. From the backs, I quite like Price, Clarke and McKay.
Jacobson a bit mixed. Leads the team well, some good carries but also loses the ball in contact quite often. Matoe definitely not my choice for 10; his decision making not always on point and missed a few kicks at goal, including easy ones.
Samoa is disappointing. Only a few players seem to know what they are doing, including captain Losi Filipo, who also has a huge work rate.