NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship)
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New Zealand Under 20
1 Ben Ake (Auckland)
2 Jack Taylor (Southland)
3 Siale Lauaki (Wellington)
4 Tahlor Cahill (Canterbury)
5 Tom Allen (Hawke’s Bay)
6 Che Clark (Auckland)
7 Peter Lakai – Vice captain (Wellington)
8 Malachi Wrampling-Alec (Waikato)
9 Noah Hotham – Captain ( Ta$man)
10 Taha Kemara – Vice Captain (Waikato)
11 Macca Springer ( Ta$man)
12 Leo Gordon (Auckland)
13 Aki Tuivailala (Waikato)
14 Caleb Tangitau (Auckland)
15 Harry Godfrey (Hawke’s Bay)
16 Raymond Tuputupu (Manawatū)
17 Malakai Hala (Manawatū)
18 Gabe Robinson (Waikato)
19 Will Stodart (Otago)
20 Cooper Flanders (Hawke's Bay)
21 Jordi Viljoen (Manawatū)
22 Ajay Faleafaga (Otago)
23 Codemeru Vai (Bay of Plenty)
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I don’t reckon we have the forward pack to get parity.
My guess fast paced game to tire out the big forwards and get around them on the edges.
That game plan depends on their skill set and who the ref is.it has failed recently,not a surprise anymore and can be shut down like the Irish have done to us.
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@Winger said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):
Tom Allen gets a start. Stats I saw said he's 1.97, 114 and age as 18. Young if correct. And a big lad .
I think he's taller than that as I noted when the team was lined up for the anthems to play Aust that Allen looked taller than Cahill, who is listed as 1.98 m. All the NZ Schools locks from last year (including Allen) were similar in height so hopefully that bodes well for the future.
Laidlaw hasn't made too many changes, and picked the loose forward trio I was hoping for.
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@Chris said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):
I don’t reckon we have the forward pack to get parity.
My guess fast paced game to tire out the big forwards and get around them on the edges.
That game plan depends on their skill set and who the ref is.it has failed recently,not a surprise anymore and can be shut down like the Irish have done to us.
I would hope to see something different.Exactly. We've either learned or we haven't. Time to see.
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weight and height stats for the forward are impressive. Well at least the 6 I checked. Haven't done hooker and no8 yet.
Edit. No8 is big too. Hookers a bit smaller but not short. Like 1.81 and around 105kg. Jack is easily the shortest of the tight 5 Both locks are around 1.97 and 1.98 and over 110kgs one prop (TH) is 1.94 and over 120 kgs. The other over 1.90 and lighter at 104kg
Backrow The 8 is taller 1.90 + and over 110. Lakai is 1.86 and around 110. The 6 is shorter at 1.82 edit che Clark at 6 might be 1.90 but only 93kg
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@Bovidae said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):
@Winger Are you listing the NZ stats? Che Clarke is 1.90 m+.
Yes. He looked taller so checked another site. Said 1.90 and only 93kg. But likely put on weight since then. Is so it's a pack that has good height and weight
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@Daffy-Jaffy Tuilagi seems a bit heavy for a lock?
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@Daffy-Jaffy There's a person that doesn't want more "ball in play" time.
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@Stargazer said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):
New Zealand U20 v France U20
Thursday 29 June 2023
Kick-off 11.30pm NZT
Sky Sport 1On Stan for West Island Ferners. Coverage starts at the precise time of 9:19pm AEST.