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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    This article states that the tournament will be held in South Africa this year. I haven't seen any dates but the U20 WC is in June and July in Italy so presumably in May or early June. The article from SA suggests it is yet to be confirmed by SANZAAR.

    Both Australia and SA are well advanced as they have already named wider squads, with SA having held training camps already.

    Chris Whitaker is the new Aust U20 coach while another familiar name is now the SA U20 coach - Kevin Foote.

    As far as the NZ U20s, there were some people in their Adidas kit watching from the sidelines in Taupō, presumably part of this years coaching group.

    Nathan Williamson  /  Mar 20

    New coach Whitaker names first Australia U20s squad of 2025

    New coach Whitaker names first Australia U20s squad of 2025
    Mar 19

    Junior Boks gear up for third camp in Stellenbosch

    Junior Boks gear up for third camp in Stellenbosch

    The Junior Springboks are set to reconvene at the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport (SAS) next week with a squad of 41 players for their third training camp of the year, and the first gathering since their return from a successful tour in Georgia three weeks ago.

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    South Africa can’t do any worse than the last few years. Such a disappointment last year with the talent thats available

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    I hope New Zealand will be good at defense. Unfortunately, defense in the Super Rugby U20 was not strong.

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    Be good to get an indication from people with no affiliation to a team who they feel stood out for each U20 Super team and could be in line for an NZ U20 invite.

    I will rule myself out for the Chiefs but some players that really impressed me from other franchises were:

    Blues - Finau, Tatafu, Tuitupou, Woodley, Simpson, Norrie

    Hurricanes - Falloon, Irving, Berg-Mclean, Bason, Tamati, Oconnor, Denyer, Solomon

    Crusaders - Oudenryn, Mafi, Powell, Mcleod, Kalouda, Cameron, Roberts, Kunawave

    Highlanders - Tengblad, Rutledge, Pledger, Muliaina, Harvey, Rangituia

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    Interested to see who backs up Simpson at 10.

    Personally I'd go with either one of Muliana, O'Connor or the young Chiefs 10 but it'll probably end up being Cole.

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    @Left-Right-Out-0 Id agree with all of those mentioned above
    For the Chiefs :
    Boyle Tiatia, Sinton, Fale, both locks Eti and Tocker, and the props Palmer and Johnson

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    There's only a few players from the 2024 NZ U20 squad they are eligible again this year. Of those that played in Taupō that was:

    Dylan Pledger
    Mosese Bason
    Rico Simpson
    Sika Pole
    Stanley Solomon

    Logan Wallace, Manumaua Letiu, Xavier Tito-Harris and Frank Vaenuku were the others that are either injured or with other commitments.

    The first two above are a good chance to be the captain and vice-captain (either order). The question will be if many of the players in their first year out of school make the cut, or they focus on players with a year of club rugby and S&C behind them. Those that have played some NPC are even more valuable, particularly in the forwards. There is also a long list of other players that must also be injured, as well as Oli Mathis and Joey Taumateine (AB7s).

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    Set pieces are a concern for the AB U20 with hookers not capable of throwing correctly and beanpole locks who can't scrum.

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    Be hard for those just out of school to make it i would think. Theres too many who are playing NPC or Premier level already and doing so very well.

    What positions in the 20s are up for grabs?

    Forwards werent too flash last year so i would expect some change there. Bason will likely captain and played very well for the Hurricanes. Front row looks solid with good depth. Second row could be a push with some solid starters but i worry about who is in behind them. Loose trio will be fine.

    For me the backs look likely to change a little.

    At halfback, Pledger and maybe Tamati would be my two must haves. 1st 5 will be Simpson buylt after him is a toss up. I dont like the defensive qualities of any 10s i watched in Taupo. Very average to say the least.

    Midfield will be stacked, especially with Tito Harris back. One of those Canterbury lads or Oconnor perhaps to partner him?

    Solomon will play fullback. Hes got a great allround game. Wings is a toss up between a number of quality players, including the fijian boys from canterbury, chiefs have solid wings, denyer from hurricanes and the otago young guy who has already played NPC.

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    Article in the ODT saying the U20s have been selected. They will be assembling in mid-April. That they wont be back to their provinces/clubs until July. So we should be seeing the national squad publicly named within the next few days?

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    If NZ wants to perform at the RC U20s next month, and the WC they need to take it seriously with their preparation.

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    NZ U20 named

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    @Left-Right-Out-0 no Kyan Rangitutua has me stumped.

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    That's a weaker squad than I thought it would be. Milton Haig is the new coach.

    New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has announced Haig will lead the Under 20 coaching group alongside returning assistant coaches Jarrad Hoeata and Craig Dunlea with the addition of Alex Robertson.

    More importantly:

    Unavailable due to injury
    Logan Wallace, Aisake Vakasiuola, Jayden Sa.

    Unavailable due to All Blacks Sevens duties
    Oli Mathis, Joey Taumateine, Xavier Tito-Harris, Frank Vaenuku.

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    2025 New Zealand Under 20 squad and coaching group announced

    2025 New Zealand Under 20 squad and coaching group announced

    Hookers
    Shaun Kempton, Highlanders/Southland
    Manumaua Letiu, Crusaders/Canterbury
    Eli Oudenryn, Crusaders/ Ta$man

    Props
    Tamiano Ahloo, Blues/Auckland
    Robson Faleafa, Blues/Auckland
    Dane Johnston, Chiefs/Taranaki
    Riley Tofilau, Blues/North Harbour
    Sika Pole, Blues/Auckland

    Locks
    Dylan Eti, Chiefs/Waikato
    Joshua Tengblad, Highlanders/Otago
    Randall Baker, Blues/Auckland

    Loose Forwards
    Mosese Bason, Hurricanes/Manawatū
    Micah Fale, Chiefs/Waikato
    Harry Irving, Hurricanes/Wellington
    Aio Keith, Blues/Auckland
    Xavier Treacy, Crusaders/Canterbury
    Caleb Woodley, Blues/Auckland
    Finn McLeod, Crusaders/Canterbury

    Halfbacks
    Dylan Pledger, Highlanders/Otago
    Charlie Sinton, Chiefs/Bay of Plenty
    Jai Tamati, Hurricanes/ Manawatū

    First five-eighth
    Will Cole, Hurricanes/Hawke’s Bay
    Rico Simpson, Blues/Auckland

    Midfielders
    James Cameron, Crusaders/Canterbury
    Tayne Harvey, Highlanders/Southland
    Cooper Roberts, Crusaders/ Ta$man
    Jack Wiseman, Chiefs/Taranaki

    Outside backs
    Maloni Kunawave, Crusaders/ Ta$man
    Taniela Maisiri, Chiefs/Bay of Plenty
    Harlyn Saunoa, Blues/Auckland
    Stanley Solomon, Hurricanes/Wellington

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    Slightly off topic - With the Crusaders having Manumaua Letiu and SR20’s player of the tournament Eli Oudenryn in the system, along with a 23 year old George Bell on the books, there will be a talented young hooker or 2 available to a needy NPC/super rugby side in the near future I think.

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    The prop selection is a puzzler to me. So the Blues have 4 of the 5 best props, and neither starting Chiefs prop gets selected. Johnston was only a reserve until Kupita got injured.

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    Strong halfbacks. Agree 100% with these 3 selections. Midfield as well looks fairly spot on for me.

    I think we are weak at 10. Simpson is good but not great and we all know my feelings on Cole. Tiatia could have been a better option.

    Outside backs a little perplexed. Maisiri and Saunoa werent even the best outside backs for their teams letalone making this squad. Rangitutua, Denyer, Norrie, Salmon would have been ahead of these two in my books.

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    Christian MacEwan(Lock) and Kyan Rangitutia(Outside back) are on standby. Unsure about who else is on standby though.

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