2024 New Zealand U20s
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No NZ U19 tour this year, but the preparation for next year's NZ U20s begins:
Fifty players have been identified and selected to take part in a week-long Under 19 development camp at NZCIS in Wellington.
The players were selected following New Zealand Schools, New Zealand Barbarians and New Zealand Māori Under 18 campaigns, as well as Provincial Union Under 19 representative matches.
The camp, which starts on 13 November, will place an emphasis on development and preparation for the athletes as they look ahead to the Super Rugby Under 20 competition, from which the New Zealand Under 20s squad will be selected.
Selected players for the Under 19 development camp are:
Name Provincial Union Tamiano Ahloo Auckland Tom Allen Hawke's BaY Wiremu Bartlett Canterbury Vernon Bason Manawatū Toby Bell Canterbury Cole Benson North Harbour Riley Brewis Canterbury Gus Brown Canterbury Cam Christie North Harbour Sam Coles Manawatū Tristyn Cook North Harbour Jack Coulthard Canterbury Tai Cribb Waikato Kiwi Duncan Northland Grady Forbes Bay of Plenty Isaac Hutchinson Canterbury Liam Jack Canterbury Johnny Lee Canterbury Breyton Legge Waikato Aone Lolofie Otago Matt Lowe Ta$man Kurene Luamanuvae Auckland Kade Manuel-Green Hawke's BaY Will Martin Waikato King Maxwell Auckland Liam McIntosh Southland Jacob Mitchell Taranaki Brooke Mitchell Bay of Plenty Konradd Newland Hawke's BaY Jack O’Brien Wellington Liam O’Connor Manawatū Ben O’Donovan Canterbury Reuben Palmer Otago Nathaniel Pole Auckland Max Ratcliffe Otago Cooper Roberts Ta$man Nathan Salmon Northland Senio Sanele Wellington Rico Simpson Auckland Callum Summerfield Canterbury Xavi Taele Auckland Moana Takataka Otago Jessiah Tanoa'i Counties Manukau Patrick Tuifua Hawke's BaY Aki Tuivailala Waikato Aisake Vakasiuola Bay of Plenty Logan Wallace Manawatū Josh Whaanga Otago Riley Williams Auckland Malachi Wrampling-Alec Waikato -
I'm faacinated by this bloke, Aone Lolofie. I understand he may be quite a talented hooker
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@SouthernMann Already a promising talent when he played for Hastings Boys' U15.
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Jono Gibbes is the new coach.
Hopefully he'll get some improvements in the performance of the forward pack, which has remained the big weakness.
Former Waikato Rugby Coach and eight-Test All Black Jono Gibbes has been named to lead the programme will be joined by Brad Cooper, Jarrad Hoeata and Craig Dunlea as his assistants.
Dunlea is the scrum coach, so the performance against Aust was on him.
https://www.allblacks.com/news/new-zealand-under-20-coaching-group-confirmed/
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After watching the four QF games from Taupō, Gibbes and co will have a good group of players to choose from. As usual, there is plenty of talent in the loose forwards, midfield and outside backs. The key to having more success at the WC will be having the right players in the 1-5 jerseys and the 9/10 combination. There are about 8 players from last year's squad that are available for selection again this year. Some have NZ sevens and SR commitments so aren't playing in the U20 tournament.
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SANZAAR has announced the match schedule and venue for the inaugural The Rugby Championship (TRC) Under-20 tournament that will be played in May 2024 on the Sunshine Coast. The Championship will see the up-and-coming stars of Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa rugby do battle.
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https://www.allblacks.com/news/rising-stars-named-in-new-zealand-under-20-rugby-championship-squad/
Non-Travelling Reserves:
Logan Wallace (Hurricanes, Manawatū)
Nathaniel Pole (Blues, Auckland)
Riley Williams (Blues, Auckland)
Tai Cribb (Chiefs, Waikato)
Tofuka Paongo (Hurricanes, Wellington) -
Bit surprised Salmon hasnt been named, think he has been good when he has played, I do know he carried an injury in the U20s (he probably shouldnt have been played in the Blues last game) and hasnt played much club (was only on bench over last weekend and running water in games before) so maybe carrying an injury?
Guess only consolation is, he is still eligible next year.
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@taniwharugby Yeah, it would be good to know who wasn't considered due to injury. I would have selected Waisake Salabiau ahead of Frank Vaenuku of the Chiefs wingers but he is injured too.
Patrick Tuifua is obviously ineligible.
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Anyone care to name the top 23 based on those selections?
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@Canes4life said in 2024 New Zealand U20s:
Anyone care to name the top 23 based on those selections?
It will be hard to guess as some players could play in a number of positions. There will be some certain starters, e.g., those with SR/NPC experience.
Here is a breakdown by position:
Hooker
A-One Lolofie
Manumaua Letiu
Vernon BasonProps
Joshua Smith
Konradd Newland
Kurene Luamanuvae
Sika Pole
William MartinLocks
Liam Jack
Cameron Christie
Tom AllenLocks/6
Andrew Smith
Tristyn CookLoose fowards
Jeremiah Avei-Collins
Jonathan Lee
Malachi Wrampling-Alec
Matt Lowe
Mosese BasonHalfbacks
Ben O’Donovan
Dylan Pledger1st 5s
Cooper Grant
Rico Simpson
Stanley SolomonMidfield
Giancarlo Tuivailala
Josh Whaanga
Toby Bell
Xavi TaeleOutside backs
Frank Vaenuku
Isaac Hutchinson
King Maxwell
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@cgrant I am happy that that they haven't picked that many players straight out of school, especially forwards. Only Letiu and Mosese Bason were forwards who were in the NZ Schools team last year. Trying to fast-track the next big thing hasn't always worked in the U20s as they need a year of S&C to develop.