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<p>Average game. Plenty of work to do for NZ before they head over to England!!</p>
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Nz win 30-10 mason Emerson was very good and fidow made a huge impact off the bench. Set piece is a big worry though<br><br><br>
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<p>Barrett was steady aswell. He is bloody tall for a back. May have been the camera angle though but he looked as if he was the same height as some of the locks running around.</p>
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<p>Cheers, guys. Hopefully some of the other lads such as Mason Kean and Paranihi can bring a bit of power with them to the scrum. A few of the guys there are a year younger, so are likely still developing there (Aumua, Rakete-Stones, Fidow), so it is all a good experience!</p>
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A bit scratchy but not a bad game overall I thought. The skill level and execution just seemed a standard above the Aussies. Kicking from hand was pretty good.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Canes4life" data-cid="576667" data-time="1462271603"><p>Barrett was steady aswell. He is bloody tall for a back. May have been the camera angle though but he looked as if he was the same height as some of the locks running around.</p></blockquote>
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Umaga jenson did nothing! Was disappointed with him after hearing so many people say how awesome he is. <br><br><br>
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<div>A few players looked solid, but outside of maybe Fidow(I say maybe, because of questionable scrummaging), no one was exceptional. </div>
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<div>They were clearly the better team out there, but it wasn't a great performance at all. The setpiece needs plenty of work, as does the attack. There were spurts of good attack, but the attack was not sharp for the most part. The defense and the pressure at the breakdown were the good points of the team's performance.</div>
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<div>For the Aussies, they sort of looked void of talent and ideas on attack. They kind of just looked like the Western Force with a really strong scrum. Their halves were embarrassingly bad.</div> -
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<p>Umaga jenson did nothing! Was disappointed with him after hearing so many people say how awesome he is.<br><br><br>
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<p>He went off with a leg injury early in the second half and may not play again for a wee while. Had a quiet game by his standards. Hopefully he can show his worth moving forward.</p>
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<p>Im not sure why Malo Tuitama (Hurricanes) and Jordan Trainer (Blues) weren't out there. Maybe they are saving the best side for Saturday?</p> -
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<p>He went off with a leg injury early in the second half and may not play again for a wee while. Had a quiet game by his standards. Hopefully he can show his worth moving forward.</p>
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<p>Im not sure why Malo Tuitama (Hurricanes) and Jordan Trainer (Blues) weren't out there. Maybe they are saving the best side for Saturday?</p>
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<p>Trainor is out injured. It's only a short term injury, so he'll be back well before the JWC.</p>
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<p>Tuitama was there so will probs suit up on Saturday!!</p>
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<p>Mason Kean is another who missed this with injury but hopefully will be available for the World Cup in Manchester. </p>
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<p>There have been plenty of wraps coming out of the bay for Mason Kean labelling him as the best prop out of school in the area since Ben Tameifuna. Hes been training with the Hurricanes recently so as a Canes fan has anyone seen much of this kid. He looks like another Franks-esque type player.</p>
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<p>Malo Tuitama. Played for Scots College when they drew with Hamilton to win the National Schools title in 2014. Played a few games for the Wellington lions and was in the Canes environment when they did the Pre Season show earlier this year on Sky.</p>
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<p>After easing to victory over Australia in the first match of the Oceania Under 20 Championship, New Zealand Under 20 coach Scott Robertson has made seven changes to the side facing the Australians in the second and final match on the Gold Coast tomorrow.</p>
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The team is:</p>
<p>1 Shaun Stodart<br>
2 Leni Apisai, captain<br>
3 Alex Fidow<br>
4 Quinten Strange<br>
5 Sam Caird<br>
6 Luke Jacobson<br>
7 Dalton Papali’i<br>
8 Marino Mikaele Tu’u<br>
9 Jonathan Taumateine<br>
10 Orbyn Leger<br>
11 Jonah Lowe<br>
12 Jordie Barrett<br>
13 Patelesio Tomkinson<br>
14 Malo Tuitama<br>
15 Caleb Makene</p>
<p>Reserves<br>
16 Asafo Aumua<br>
17 Ayden Johnstone<br>
18 Sean Paranihi<br>
19 Lui Luamanu<br>
20 Caleb Aperahama<br>
21 Sam Nock<br>
22 Stephen Perofeta<br>
23 Mason Emerson</p>
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<p>“We brought 30 players over so wanted to give everyone a run ahead of the World Championships in June. We have a lot of young players in the side, so it’s a great chance to expose them at this level,†Robertson said.</p>
<p>Robertson said he was impressed by the resolve of his side in the 30-10 win at Bond University on Tuesday.</p>
<p>“I’m really stoked with the young fellas and how they have connected as a group. They’ve bonded on and off the field, and it showed when it got tough that they are willing to dig in for each other.</p>
<p>“It’s something for us to build on. We have six players due to come back from Super Rugby as well so we are building some great depth at this level.â€</p>
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<p>With the opening game in the balance until just after halftime, Robertson said it was the bench that made a big impact.</p>
<p>“Alex Fidow was a wrecking ball and really opened up some holes in the Australian defence. He gets a crack in the number three jersey this week.â€</p>
<p>Southland’s Shaun Stodart also comes in at loosehead prop to join Captain Leni Apisai in a new-look front row.</p>
<p>“We’ve had a few things to work on throughout the week. Our execution really let us down at times during the first match so we want to be more clinical tomorrow,†Apisai said.</p>
<p>Another feature of the side is the talented Jordie Barrett at second-five. The brother of All Blacks utility Beauden Barrett starred in game one with 15 points and will be partnered by Orbyn Leger on his inside.</p>
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<p>WATCH the live stream on allblacks.com from 5.50pm on Saturday 7 May.</p>
<p>The New Zealand Under 20 squad for the World Rugby Under 20 Championship in Manchester in June will be named on allblacks.com, on Tuesday morning, 10 May 2016.</p>
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<p>Peter Umaga Jensen was injured in the first game so ruled out for Saturday. Not sure of the extent of his injury but I hope he will be ready for the junior World Cup. </p>