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    Stargazer
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    Injury break for TK Howden.

    Glad the Mako XV started playing well after the first 20 minutes. NZU20s have only been able to score one more try since then.

    They won't learn a thing from playing sides that roll over too easily.

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    Good well-deserved try to Timoci Tavatavanaway for the Mako.

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    Hmmm, looked like a late tackle from Wrampling?

    The Mako player not looking good. Can't see who it is. Has to be stretchered off.

    Edit: It's Isaac Salmon. Leg or foot injury.

    Monu Moli comes on.

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    No penalty or card, apparently.

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    That U20 XV is very similar to the team that played the Harlequins, so likely their best side.

    How is Atu Moli going?

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    @bovidae Played the first half. Hard to say something about individual frontrowers with this stream, but I think he went okay. The Mako pack struggled a bit against the big NZU20s early in the game, but gradually came into the game more.

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    I see comments on the stream saying that the injured player is Kershaw Sykes-Martin (so not Salmon).

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    Ruben Love has some of that Dmac-like headless chook stuff.

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    Great try from Gallagher. He, Lord, Evans and Fihaki have been the stand-outs for NZ U20s IMO.

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    FT: NZ U20 40 - 5 Ta$man Mako HP XV

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    @stargazer said in 2021 New Zealand U20s:

    Great try from Gallagher. He, Lord, Evans and Fihaki have been the stand-outs for NZ U20s IMO.

    I thought Segner was good when he came on as well.

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    @chris I missed quite a bit of the 2nd half, but saw some nice link play from him.

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    @tim said in 2021 New Zealand U20s:

    @chris I missed quite a bit of the 2nd half, but saw some nice link play from him.

    Made 1 good run putting a Mako$ player on his butt.and a couple of turn overs as well.

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    Really liked what I saw from Morgan at 10. Can see why the Canes have snapped him up - looks like a more natural 10 to me than Ruben Love.

    @Stargazer i’m sure you would have loved that try scored by Lakai, setup by fellow Wellington players Morgan and Higgins in the second half…

    TK Howden looks to have broken his arm which may rule him out of the NPC.

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    The New Zealand Under 20 team has been named to face the Cook Islands national team on Saturday 17 July at Dilworth School in Auckland.
    The game marks another step in the development of talented midfielder Gideon Wrampling who will captain the side with lock Zach Gallagher supporting him as vice-captain in the engine room.
     
    19-year-old Wrampling made his Super Rugby debut for the Chiefs this year and will form a formidable midfield with Northland’s Corey Evans.
     
    The game is important preparation for the Cook Islands who are set to play the loser of the Manu Samoa v Tonga series in a Rugby World Cup 2023 qualifier the following weekend.
     
    The game kicks off at Dilworth School at 12:00pm on Saturday and is open to the public.
    

    The New Zealand Under 20 side is:

    1: Joshua Fusitua
    2: George Bell
    3: Sione Ahio
    4: Fabian Holland
    5: Zach Gallagher (Vice Captain)
    6: TK Howden
    7: Anton Segner
    8: Vaiolini Ekuasi
    9: Cortez Lee Ratima
    10: Aidan Morgan
    11: Te Paea Cook-Savage
    12: Corey Evans
    13: Gideon Wrampling (Captain)
    14: Michael Manson
    15: Harry Godfrey

    RESERVES:

    16: Harry Press
    17: Joe Gavigan
    18: Luca Inch
    19: Dom Gardiner
    20: Jack Sexton
    21: Nathan Hastie
    22: Manu Paea
    23: Riley Higgins
    24: Nathaniel Peters
    25: Sean Withy
    26: Peter Lakai
    27: Meihana Grindlay

    NOTE: Squad numbers have been enlarged for this fixture and rolling subs will be used throughout the match.

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    @canes4life TK Howdens injury mustn’t of been that bad he’s down to start.

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    @mikey07 that's good news. He was holding his arm and looked to be in a fair amount of discomfort when he left the field the other day. Glad it was only minor as I'm looking forward to watching him play for Manawatu this year.

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    I haven't seen an official post with the result of today's game, but according to comments on FB, the NZ U20s beat the Cook Islands 73 to 0.

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    I wonder whether they can't find a window to still play the Oceania U20 Championship, at least against Australia? For example, in the November window (after the NPC)?

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