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    And now it's a try to the Aussies. That's a present from the ref.

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    well done Ozzie only beaten by over two tries, cocky little shits.

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    Full time: NZ 43 - 28 Oz

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    Australia is in the same pool as NZ in the JWC. I'm not afraid.

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    I wish Farrell wasn't inj. He was top prospect. Maybe Suafoa will be available by then, he is a solid lock.

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    Poor last 20 minutes from a NZ point of view : total lack of commitment, miracle passes, possession kicked away, lack of structure in defence, no scrum. Fortunately, the first 60 minutes were very good.

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    The World Rugby U20 Championship start on 31 May, so it won't be long until the squad will be named. It will be interesting to see who will be in and who will miss out.

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    @98blueandgold Yes, Farrell has been so unlucky with injuries. He looked so good in the first game of last year's JWC. Then that injury happened and he went home, and we all thought: "he'll be back next year'. And now he will miss this year's tournament, too. I feel sorry for him, and it's not good for the team either.

    I can't remember ever seeing Suafoa play.

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    @stargazer from memory he is a big powerful lock. Maybe Vaai, he was in the training squad but has only turned 18 do might be a bit green.

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    I said "by fifty" not "by fifteen".

    Soft.

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    The scrum is a real weakness for this NZ side. Yet the props are physically huge. Can Mike Cron come to their help just before the WC ?

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    @cgrant
    Wasn't the scrum is a similar issue last year, hammered by Aussie in the scrums but hammer them on the scoreboard. When the WC came about the scrum was quite strong. So maybe wait until then to pass judgement

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    New Zealand U20 squad for the World Rugby U20 Championship:

    Forwards:

    John Akau'ola-Laula - Auckland
    Sione Asi - Manawatu
    Tom Christie (Captain) - Canterbury
    Rob Cobb - Auckland
    Devan Flanders - Hawkes Bay
    Tom Florence - Taranaki
    Ricky Jackson - Otago
    Tevita Mafileo - Bay of Plenty
    Laghlan McWhannell - Waikato
    Xavier Numia - Wellington
    Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa - Auckland
    Hoskins Sotutu - Auckland
    Flynn Thomas - Southland
    Will Tremain - Hawkes Bay
    Will Tucker - Canterbury
    Kaliopasi Uluilakepa - Wellington

    Backs:

    Caleb Clarke - Auckland
    Leicester Faingaanuku - Ta$man
    Scott Gregory - Northland
    Vilimoni Koroi - Otago
    Harry Plummer - Auckland
    Billy Proctor - Wellington
    Jay Renton - Southland
    Xavier Roe - Waikato
    Jamie Spowart - Ta$man
    Bailyn Sullivan - Waikato
    Tanielu Tele'a -Auckland
    Kaleb Trask - Bay of Plenty

    Players not considered due to injury
    Tim Farrell - Hawke's Bay
    Brayden Iose - Manawatu
    Will Jordan - Ta$man
    Bradley Slater - Taranaki
    Cameron Suafoa - Auckland

    Captain Tom Christie and Blues winger Caleb Clarke return from the champion 2017 team, while at the other end of the scale there are eight players that will be eligible for selection again next year.
    
    Experience also comes in the form of 12 players who have played at Mitre 10 Cup level and 27 of the 28 players having been involved in an Oceania Championship campaign.
    
    “Laghlan McWhannell was the standout lock at Oceania and he is complimented by the two-metre duo of Will Tucker and John Akau’ola Laula. Our captain, Tom Christie, leads an exciting loose forward trio that have been absolutely tireless in their efforts on the field.
    
    “Vilimoni Koroi adds a point of difference in the back three alongside the genuine size and speed in the likes of Caleb Clarke and Leicester Faingaanuku, we are looking forward to seeing what they can create on the field.”
    
    Under 20 Highlights
    • Two returning players from 2017 (Tom Christie and Caleb Clarke)
    • Eight players are eligible again in 2019 (Rob Cobb, Kaliopasi Uluilakepa, Devan Flanders, Kaleb Trask, Billy Proctor, Caleb Clarke, Leicester Faingaanuku and Scott Gregory)
    • 12 players have already played Mitre 10 Cup
    • 12 of 14 Provincial Unions represented
    • Only Xavier Numia (returning from injury) didn’t play at Oceania (Caleb Clarke played at the 2017 tournament
    • The World Rugby Under 20 Championship has run since 2008, with New Zealand winning six of the 10 titles
    • New Zealand Players have won the Junior Player of the Year on three occasions, Luke Braid in 2008, Aaron Cruden in 2009 and Julian Savea in 2010
    

    New Zealand Under 20 schedule (matches will be broadcast live on TVNZ Duke)

    New Zealand v Japan
    Thursday 31 May
    7am (NZT)

    New Zealand v Wales
    Monday 4 June
    2.30am (NZT)

    New Zealand v Australia
    Friday 8 June
    7am (NZT)

    http://www.allblacks.com/News/32392/new-zealand-under-20-squad-named-for-world-rugby-championship

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    Who has been dropped from the Oceania tournament? Price is one.

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    @bovidae said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

    Who has been dropped from the Oceania tournament? Price is one.

    Matoe

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    @bovidae said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

    Who has been dropped from the Oceania tournament? Price is one.

    In addition to Price, these players have not returned (I may have missed one or two):

    Suetena Asomua - Counties Manukau
    Ciarahn Matoe - Taranaki
    Ngane Punivai - Canterbury

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    The squad is as predicted, still disappointing that Jordan has not recovered from concussion.
    Numia back is good, he is solid prop.
    Price for me was a big disappointment at the Oceania torny and happy to see Renton and Roe there who seemed more in control of game plan. Backs have dynamic all over them I just hope tight 5 can win ball and the weather in France plays ball.

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    @98blueandgold The locks were the weakest link in the squad for the Oceania Champs. All made the team for the WR Championship. But both hookers, esp Ricky Jacson, and most loosies are very good; and some of the props aren't too bad either. Hopefully, our forward pack will be good enough this year.

    Agree about Price.

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    Disappointing to hear that about Price. Thought he was good in the NPC last year.

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    Exciting backline. It should look like this :

    Koroi
    Faingaanuku
    Proctor or Telea
    Plummer
    Clarke
    Trask
    Renton

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