2018 New Zealand U20s
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@stargazer said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:
@mikethesnow No, it's a different player and a different incident from the one in the clip that I posted (that was from the first half and the player was Leicester Faingaanuku). The suspended player is Tanielu Tele'a, who was yellow-carded for a late, no-arms tackle at the end of the game (81st minute). Really stupid and unnecessary, and obviously, the citing commissioner and the Disciplinary Committee considered it a red-card offence instead of a yellow.
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@stargazer said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:
@cgrant This is the link to the game on TVNZ On Demand. You'll need to register.
Thanks a lot !
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@stargazer said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:
The suspended player is Tanielu Tele'a, who was yellow-carded for a late, no-arms tackle at the end of the game (81st minute). Really stupid and unnecessary, and obviously, the citing commissioner and the Disciplinary Committee considered it a red-card offence instead of a yellow.
Yes, late body check with the shoulder after the player had passed. But something collected with the Welsh guy's chin. I think it was Telea's head.
So, basically in mitigation I think he accidentally head butted him but while committing a cheap, late foul. So, no bother for me with the suspension. I can't tell from reading the above if the judiciary saw it the same way I did, but even if they did I'd guess the fact it happened while committing a foul means mitigation, schmitigation.
Welcome to televised rugby Taneila. What you could do to an e.g. skinny Roskill Grammar midfielder in a non-televised first XV match no longer applies.
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@rapido Plummer played two games at 12 during the Oceania U20 Championship, with Matoe (not in the squad) and Trask at 10 (last game against Australia). I think 10 Trask - 12 Plummer - 15 Koroi is the best possible line-up in this scenario.
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@rebound said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:
@stargazer And some ferners were worried about the scrum during the Oceania tournament. It was the same last year, scrum struggled against Australia only to come right during the championship
I am one of those who had worries about the NZ scrum. Let's see how it fares against the Australians who demolished it during the Oceania series. This will be a good test to see if this weakness has been sorted out.
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@cgrant from what I have seen I think Aussies have one of the strongest scrums at u20 for the last three years, something they have put a lot of effort into. On saying that I think we have improved since Oceania but will still struggle somewhat. Not the end of the world, especially if you count both props (starting v wales) will return next year as well.
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New Zealand Under 20 Coach Craig Philpott has named the team to face Australia in their last pool match at the World Rugby U20 Championship.
The team is;
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Rob Cobb - Auckland
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Flynn Thomas - Southland
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Tevita Mafileo - Bay of Plenty
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Laghlan McWhannell - Waikato
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John Akauola-Laula - Auckland
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Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa - Auckland
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Tom Christie (captain) - Canterbury
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Devan Flanders - Hawke's Bay
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Jay Renton - Southland
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Harry Plummer - Auckland
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Caleb Clarke - Auckland
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Scott Gregory - Northland
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Billy Proctor - Wellington
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Bailyn Sullivan - Waikato
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Vilimoni Koroi - Otago
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Kaliopasi Uluilakepa - Wellington
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Xavier Numia - Wellington
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Sione Asi - Manawatu
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Will Tucker - Canterbury
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Hoskins Sotutu - Auckland
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Xavier Roe - Waikato
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Kaleb Trask - Bay of Plenty
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Jamie Spowart - Ta$man
http://www.allblacks.com/News/32528/new-zealand-under-20-team-named-to-face-australia
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@kiwimurph I know there's a rotation policy for the pool games, but against a team like Australia, shouldn't they use the best hooker and blindside flanker in the team (Jackson & Florence)? They're not even on the bench. They are using the same props as in the Oceania game v Oz, and that wasn't a success. I hope this ends well. A lot will also depend on discipline. Three YCs in the game against Wales; the same number of cards against the Aussies will cost them the game.
Good to see Plummer at 10. Only wondering whether Gregory has ever played at 12? Thus far, he's worn the 22 and 23 jersey ..
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Florence and Fainga'anuku are out it seems for rest of tournament. I would like to have seen Tremain get a start. We have a very strong bench against the reinforced Australian team, so hoping that will see us through. This good rotation should see us relatively fresh for knockout matches after this.
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@stargazer said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:
@kiwimurph I know there's a rotation policy for the pool games, but against a team like Australia, shouldn't they use the best hooker and blindside flanker in the team (Jackson & Florence)? They're not even on the bench. They are using the same props as in the Oceania game v Oz, and that wasn't a success. I hope this ends well. A lot will also depend on discipline. Three YCs in the game against Wales; the same number of cards against the Aussies will cost them the game.
Good to see Plummer at 10. Only wondering whether Gregory has ever played at 12? Thus far, he's worn the 22 and 23 jersey ..
Gregory is a midfielder, has played NPC level for Northland hasn't he ?
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@rapido not yet...
I have no idea if he has played 12, but you'd assume at that age they do move about a bit, but then still a big difference between 12 to 13.
But from what I've heard he has been impressing at training ( which to some coaches that's all that matters )
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@arhs said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:
Florence and Fainga'anuku are out it seems for rest of tournament. I would like to have seen Tremain get a start. We have a very strong bench against the reinforced Australian team, so hoping that will see us through. This good rotation should see us relatively fresh for knockout matches after this.
Yep, only just saw this from the ABs website:
NOTE: Tom Florence (shoulder) and Leicester Faingaanuku (hamstring) have been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament with injury and have returned to New Zealand. Tanielu Tele’a faced a judicial hearing after receiving a yellow card in the match against Wales which resulted in a three-week suspension, therefore Tele’a will take no further part in the tournament. Canterbury’s Ngane Punivai will join the team in France.
Agree about Tremain, but it seems his path is blocked mostly by Tom Christie, who - as the captain - seems to get a start every single game. Apart from being the captain, I'm not so sure that's justified. He has been good, but not outstanding.
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@stargazer is Florence the ginger that got a YC in the Welsh game?
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@taniwharugby Yes, and it was a bullshit card.
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@stargazer looked a handy player!