Friday, June 21, 2019

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 Amajita will hope to get their World Cup campaign off to a winning start when they take on Albicelestes on Saturday

The South Africa national under-20 side are set to begin their World Cup Group F campaign with a clash against Argentina.

Amajita go into the clash knowing all too well the difficulty of coming up against the two-time winners of the tournament, and in a group which also includes European powerhouse Portugal and South Korea, starting the campaign with a positive result could be key.

However, heading into the game, both nations have all the reason to be optimistic. Amajita spent their preparations in Saudi Arabia before drawing 1-1 with Ukraine, while the South Americans beat Honduras ahead of the tournament.

Under the leadership of head coach Thabo Senong and assistant Helman Mkhalele, a lot will be expected of the South Africans.

Senong called up a strong 21-man squad and players such as Lyle Foster, Leicester City’s Khanya Leshabela and Ajax Amsterdam’s Leo Thethani could have a major role to play in terms of attack.

While the squad does not consist of many first-team regulars, Senong will hope to get the best out of the players.

During the qualifiers where Amajita claimed a bronze medal at the Africa U20 Cup of Nations, but they only scored two goals and It was their resoluteness at the back that eventually took them over the line.



One player, who is certainly not short on confidence is Sibusiso Mabiliso. The youngster featured 21 times during AmaZulu’s league campaign and is a bright prospect for the future.

A massive bow though will be the absence of Kaizer Chiefs attacker Nkosingiphie Ncgobo, who has been ruled out of the tournament with an injury.

Amajita will undoubtedly miss the midfielder but will rely on others to fill the void.

Match Preview

Saturday’s clash will be the very first meeting between the two sides at junior level in a competitive match.

 Argentina though are favourites on paper and have won three of their last five games in all competitions.

Monday, June 17, 2019

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FIVE Munster players have been included in the Ireland U2O starting line-up to face England U20s in the fifth-placed semi-final play-off at the World Rugby U20 World Championships on Monday.

The game takes place at the Old Resian Club in Rosario, kicking off at 7.30pm Irish time.

Ireland U20s have already defeated England 42–26 in the group stages of this season's World Rugby U20 World Championships as well as on route to winning the Grand Slam in March.

The Munster representation includes a return to the side for Shannon RFCs Craig Casey at scrum-half. The former Ardscoil Ris star will parner Ben Healy, of Garryowen, at half-back.

Shannon's Jake Flannery make their ninth consecutive start for the Irish U20 side, this time lining out at full-back.

Cork Con's Jonathan Wren is named on the left wing, while in the pack Shannon's Thomas Ahern starts in the second-row.

Young Munster forward Josh Wycherley is listed among the replacements, along with Luke Clohessy, of Shannon.


Ireland U20 v England U20:
15. Jake Flannery (Shannon/Munster)
14. Aaron O’Sullivan (UCD/Leinster) *
13. Liam Turner (Dublin University/Leinster)
12. David Ryan (UCD/Leinster)
11. Jonathan Wren (Cork Constitution/Munster)
10. Ben Healy (Garryowen/Munster)
9. Craig Casey (Shannon/Munster)
1. Michael Milne (UCD/Leinster)
2. Dylan Tierney-Martin (Corinthians/Connacht)
3. Charlie Ward (Clontarf/Leinster)
4. Charlie Ryan (UCD/Leinster) Captain
5. Thomas Ahern (Shannon/Munster)
6. Ryan Baird (Dublin University/Leinster)
7. Ronan Watters (St. Mary’s College/Leinster)
8. Azur Allison (Ballymena/Ulster)

Replacements:
16. Declan Adamson (Clontarf/Leinster)
17. Josh Wycherley (Young Munster/Munster)
18. Tom Clarkson (Dublin University/Leinster)
19. John McKee (Old Belvedere/Leinster)
20. Brian Deeny (Clontarf/Leinster)
21. Niall Murray (Buccaneers/Connacht)
22. Luke Clohessy (Shannon/Munster)
24. Rob Russell (Dublin University/Leinster)
25. Colm Reilly (Buccaneers/Connacht)
26. Cormac Foley (St.Mary’s College/Leinster)
27. Angus Kernohan (Queen’s University/Ulster)
28. Max O’Reilly (Dublin University/Leinster)

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The 2019 World Rugby U20 Championship has delivered its fair share of thrills and spills over the two opening game days and as teams prepare for the third and final matchday of the group stage, there are plenty of runners and riders to join Australia in the semi-finals, the only side so far to book their place.

Australia‘s comprehensive wins over Italy and Ireland have secured them a semi-final, with their 10 points in Pool B unsurpassable, thanks to their win over Ireland, which gives them the head-to-head advantage over the U20 Six Nations Grand Slam winners, should Ireland manage to match them on 10 points following their game with Italy on Wednesday. With Australia set to finish against England, with the perennial powerhouses at this level having performed poorly this season, there is a good chance that Jason Gilmore’s team could secure another win and a high seeding for the semi-finals.


Staying in Pool B, Ireland’s slim chances of qualifying revolve around them securing a bonus point win against Italy, which will take them to 10 points and open up the possibility of qualifying as the best runner up. With a current points difference of -12 and both South Africa and New Zealand sitting on 10 points in Pool C and boasting points differences of over +50, it would take a large swing for Ireland to have a shot, with a differential of over 60 having to be manufactured from an Ireland win over Italy and the game between South Africa and New Zealand. Furthermore, it would also require France to beat Argentina in Pool A, or for the hosts to beat France so comprehensively as to bring down the reigning World Rugby U20 Champions’ points difference from +35 to a figure that Ireland could catch.

England’s inability to pick up a bonus point in their narrow win over Italy cost them a shot at the semi-finals, whilst Italy sit winless after two games and will be hoping to spring an upset against Ireland in order to book a more favourable seeding in the 4th-8th or relegation brackets off the competition’s playoff stage.


Pool A is a little more straightforward than the complex mix of requirements in Pool B. France top the group on 10 points and a win or draw against Argentina will be enough to see them through as pool winners. Argentina have six points and a win – whilst denying France a losing or try bonus point – would be enough to see them through as pool winners, or a bonus point win over France would be enough for Argentina to top the group, should France manage to pick up a bonus point in that game, thanks to Argentina then having the head-to-head advantage over France in both scenarios. In the unlikely event that France were to lose to Argentina, but still pick up two bonus points, they would finish top of the pool.

Topping the pool is not the only way through to the semi-finals for Argentina, however, whose six points give them a shot at the best runner up spot, too. A win would take them to 10 points, potentially putting them into a points difference battle with Ireland, should they win against Italy, and the loser of the New Zealand vs South Africa game. A bonus point win would take them beyond any total Ireland can amass, as well as beyond the loser in the New Zealand vs South Africa game, presuming the loser were unable to pick up any bonus points. Should the loser pick up a bonus point, it would go down to battle of points difference and Argentina’s current tally of +22 gives them a puncher’s chance.

The other match in Pool A sees Wales take on Fiji, with Wales’ total of four points, like England, ruling them out of a chance at the semi-finals. Fiji have no points to show for their first two games and will be keen to try and pick some up in order to avoid going into the relegation bracket as the 12th overall seed.

It’s winner takes all in Pool C, with both New Zealand and South Africa tied on 10 points and set to play each other for top spot. Even their points differences are almost inseparable, with South Africa on +52 and New Zealand on +51. In the case of a draw, South Africa would go through as group winners thanks to that slight points difference advantage and New Zealand would qualify as the best runner up, with no other team in the competition capable of making the 12-point mark that they would be on. Should one of the two sides in a draw manage to grab a try bonus point and the other were not to, then they would qualify as pool winners.

Should the more likely outcome of a winner and loser occur, then the previously mentioned permutations of points difference and losing bonus points could be important. If the loser picks up one losing bonus point, Ireland, no matter their points difference, can no longer catch them, whilst if they pick up two, Argentina can similarly no longer catch them, no matter their points difference.

The other game of Scotland vs Georgia will have no bearing on the semi-finals, although with Georgia sharing Fiji’s fate of currently being on zero points, it does have intriguing connotations for the upcoming relegation bracket of the playoffs.

These final group games will be played on Wednesday, before the playoff stage begins on Monday.

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

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England men U20s head coach Steve Bates has named his side to play Australia in their final pool fixture of the World Rugby U20 Championship in Sante Fe, Argentina (KO 7.30PM, live on World Rugby platforms).

Bates has made seven changes to the side that defeated Italy in their second pool fixture.

James Kenny, who won his first cap as a replacement in that match against Italy, starts at loosehead with prop Joe Heyes returning to the front row.

Joel Kpoku is named at lock, while Ted Hill returns at flanker against unbeaten Australia.

Fly half Manu Vunipola starts the fixture, along with inside centre Cameron Redpath and wing Ollie Sleightholme in the other changes.

England lost their opening match of the Championship to Ireland, and despite victory over Italy cannot advance through to the top four of the tournament.

Arron Reed (Sale Sharks) has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament through injury and will be replaced by Ollie Hassell-Collins (London Irish), while Alfie Barbeary (Wasps Rugby) will also miss the rest of the World Rugby U20 Championship through suspension.

This is a big fixture for us and the players know we need to raise the level and pace of our game against a good Australia side," said Bates.

“We always enjoy matches against southern hemisphere opposition, it’s not often these players get the opportunity to face the likes of Australia or New Zealand and they are very excited about that.

“The players feel like they haven’t played their best rugby yet in this competition and the challenge for them is to play with a bit more continuity in the game. We trained very well yesterday with that in mind and I’m hoping to see an exciting performance from us on Wednesday.


England U20s v Australia

15. Tom de Glanville (Bath Rugby)

14. Ollie Sleightholme (Northampton Saints)

13. Fraser Dingwall (Northampton Saints) - captain

12. Cameron Redpath (Sale Sharks)

11. Josh Hodge (Newcastle Falcons)

10. Manu Vunipola (Saracens)

9. Sam Maunder (Exeter Chiefs)

1. James Kenny (Exeter Chiefs)

2. Will Capon (Bristol Bears)

3. Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers)

4. Joel Kpoku (Saracens)

5. Richard Capstick (Exeter Chiefs)

6. Ted Hill (Worcester Warriors)

7. Aaron Hinkley (Gloucester Rugby)

8. Rusiate Tuima (Exeter Chiefs)

Replacements

16. Nic Dolly (Sale Sharks)

17. Olly Adkins (Gloucester Rugby)

18. Alfie Petch (Exeter Chiefs)

19. Kai Owen (Worcester Warriors)

20. Alex Coles (Northampton Saints)

21. Tom Willis (Wasps Rugby)

22. Ollie Fox (Yorkshire Carnegie)

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England men U20s head coach Steve Bates has named his side to play Australia in their final pool fixture of the World Rugby U20 Championship in Sante Fe, Argentina (KO 7.30PM, live on World Rugby platforms).

Bates has made seven changes to the side that defeated Italy in their second pool fixture.

James Kenny, who won his first cap as a replacement in that match against Italy, starts at loosehead with prop Joe Heyes returning to the front row.

Joel Kpoku is named at lock, while Ted Hill returns at flanker against unbeaten Australia.

Fly half Manu Vunipola starts the fixture, along with inside centre Cameron Redpath and wing Ollie Sleightholme in the other changes.

England lost their opening match of the Championship to Ireland, and despite victory over Italy cannot advance through to the top four of the tournament.

Arron Reed (Sale Sharks) has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament through injury and will be replaced by Ollie Hassell-Collins (London Irish), while Alfie Barbeary (Wasps Rugby) will also miss the rest of the World Rugby U20 Championship through suspension.

This is a big fixture for us and the players know we need to raise the level and pace of our game against a good Australia side," said Bates.

“We always enjoy matches against southern hemisphere opposition, it’s not often these players get the opportunity to face the likes of Australia or New Zealand and they are very excited about that.

“The players feel like they haven’t played their best rugby yet in this competition and the challenge for them is to play with a bit more continuity in the game. We trained very well yesterday with that in mind and I’m hoping to see an exciting performance from us on Wednesday.”


England U20s v Australia

15. Tom de Glanville (Bath Rugby)

14. Ollie Sleightholme (Northampton Saints)

13. Fraser Dingwall (Northampton Saints) - captain

12. Cameron Redpath (Sale Sharks)

11. Josh Hodge (Newcastle Falcons)

10. Manu Vunipola (Saracens)

9. Sam Maunder (Exeter Chiefs)

1. James Kenny (Exeter Chiefs)

2. Will Capon (Bristol Bears)

3. Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers)

4. Joel Kpoku (Saracens)

5. Richard Capstick (Exeter Chiefs)

6. Ted Hill (Worcester Warriors)

7. Aaron Hinkley (Gloucester Rugby)

8. Rusiate Tuima (Exeter Chiefs)

Replacements

16. Nic Dolly (Sale Sharks)

17. Olly Adkins (Gloucester Rugby)

18. Alfie Petch (Exeter Chiefs)

19. Kai Owen (Worcester Warriors)

20. Alex Coles (Northampton Saints)

21. Tom Willis (Wasps Rugby)

22. Ollie Fox (Yorkshire Carnegie)

23. Connor Doherty (Sale Sharks)

24. Luke James (Sale Sharks)

25. Tom Seabrook (Gloucester Rugby)

Unavailable through injury: Josh Basham (Newcastle Falcons)

England U20 fixtures and results

4 June: England U20s 26-42 Ireland U20s

8 June: England U20s 24-23 Italy U20s

12 June: England U20s v Australia U20s (KO 7.30pm BST), live on World Rugby platforms.

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Captain Kianu Kereru-Symes returns to  lead the New Zealand under-20 rugby team with coach Craig Philpott ringing the changes for the must-win World Cup clash with South Africa.

Kereru-Symes will start at hooker and will be joined by Ollie Norris and Fletcher Newell in the front row for the final pool play clash with the Junior Springboks in Rosario, Argentina on Thursday morning (NZ time).

Lock Tupou Vaa'i is the only New Zealand forward who started in the 52-33 win over Scotland last weekend.

Samipeni Finau, Kohan Herbert and Devan Flanders combine as a dynamic loose forward trio for the second time after impressing in the 45-13 victory over Georgia.


In the backline Fergus Burke, Etene Nanai-Seturo and Billy Proctor retain their starting positions from the Scottish match.

Philpott said the team was ready for the challenge that South Africa would present.

"We have made a number of changes ahead of this match and there is a real sense of excitement in the group about going out and putting in a strong performance.


"It doesn't take much to motivate a group when they are pulling on the black jersey against South Africa, its important the team channel that energy and stick to our structures because we know it will be a hugely physical encounter."

The extended bench has plenty of fire power and Philpott said it will play a crucial role in the match.

"There has been a lot of learning around how to manage the extended bench, we are able to react to how the game is developing to make sure the players we bring on are in a position to make a real impact."

The New Zealand Under 20 side currently sit second, on points difference, behind South Africa in their pool. A win tomorrow would confirm their place in the semi-finals otherwise they would have to wait on other results to potentially qualify as the best finishing second place team. 

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MATCHDAY PREVIEW – The Round of 16 continues on Tuesday 4 June with three matches on the card, including an Asian derby between Korea Republic and a Japan side whose high-energy pressing sparked their solid showing in the group phase. The Taeguk Warriors started a bit slower at Poland 2019 and needed a signature win over Argentina to progress. The Asian rivals both went out at this stage of the competition in 2017.

France were given a stern test by Mali in their last outing and will need to be back to their best for what promises to be an exciting tie against the USA. Bernard Diomede’s side impressed more than most in the group phase, while the Stars and Stripes play a free-flowing attacking game, all of which should make for an entertaining spectacle. USA coach Tab Ramos will have to make do without midfielders Chris Durkin and Alex Mendez, both suspended.


There is another interesting clash of styles in store in the day’s closing match between Argentina and Mali. With his side already qualified for the last 16, Albiceleste coach Fernando

Batista made personnel changes for their final group stage match against Korea Republic. That should mean fresher legs for Argentina, but the Eagles undoubtedly have the weapons to disrupt the South Americans’ possession game.

The games
Tuesday 4 June, local times

Round of 16
Japan-Korea Republic (Lublin, 17:30)
France-USA (Bydgoszcz, 17:30)
Argentina-Mali (Bielsko-Biala 20:30)

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Wales make five changes for their final World Rugby U20 Championship group game in Santa Fe, Argentina, on Wednesday.

Bristol Bears tight-head Nick English replaces Ben Warren, while on the other side of the scrum Dragons' Tom Devine comes in for Kemsley Mathias.

Scarlets lock Morgan Jones starts in place of Ed Scragg.

In the backs, wing Deon Smith replaces Ryan Conbeer, while Leicester inside centre Sam Costelow starts with Max Llewellyn dropping to the bench.

Dragons centre Aneurin Owen has been forced to withdraw from the tournament after suffering concussion in the opening minutes of the first game against Argentina.

His place has been taken by Cardiff Blues number eight Ioan Rhys Davies, who adds back-row cover to the squad.

Wales won their opening game against hosts Argentina but the lost to France, while Fiji have lost to both opponents.

"We have taken lessons from our defeat to France, but just as important has been the refreshing mindset the players have displayed since Saturday and we're all now looking forward to Fiji," said Wales head coach Gareth Williams.

"Fiji have played some excellent stuff this tournament and have been a challenge early on for both France and Argentina.

"Therefore returning to the focus of the first two games is key for us. We cannot lose sight that winning games has been a focus of ours coming to this World Cup and we have three more tough challenges to do that."


Wales U20:
Ioan Davies (Cardiff Blues); Tomi Lewis (Scarlets), Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler (Ospreys), Sam Costelow (Leicester Tigers), Deon Smith (Dragons); Cai Evans (Ospreys), Dafydd Buckland (Dragons); Tom Devine (Dragons), Dewi Lake (capt, Ospreys), Nick English (Bristol Bears), Morgan Jones (Scarlets), Jac Price (Scarlets), Iestyn Rees (Scarlets), Tommy Reffell (Leicester Tigers), Jac Morgan (Aberavon/Scarlets).

Replacements: Will Griffiths (Dragons), Garin Lloyd (Ospreys), Rhys Davies (Ospreys), Kemsley Mathias (Scarlets), Ben Warren (Cardiff Blues). Ed Scragg (Dragons), Lennon Greggains (Dragons), Harri Morgan (Ospreys), Ryan Conbeer (Scarlets), Max Llewellyn (Cardiff Blues), Rio Dyer (Dragons).

Saturday, June 8, 2019

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THE TABLE IS set for another bun fight.

They tend to veer sharply to the chaotic side, these high-grade U20 contests. Leads are rarely safe, deficits can’t be deep enough and the momentum myth struggles to take hold.

Plenty of thought and effort is put in on the defensive side, but at this level attacking talent is extremely difficult to rein in. On day one, Ireland scored six tries against their near and dear neighbours, the Junior Wallabies ran in five against a stubborn Italian outfit.

With fatigue an added consideration on day two, the whitewash in Santa Fe will see plenty more traffic when Ireland take on Australia in today’s early kick-off (14.30 Irish time, eir Sport) at the World Rugby U20 Championship. Ireland’s status as deserved Grand Slam champions was heavily underlined by the success over England. And yet, with two fresh injury blows unveiled yesterday, their run continues to feel like an uphill one.

Progress has been on a steep upward curve too.

Remarkably enough given their travails at last summer’s tournament in France, when only a final-day win over Japan kept them from finishing dead last, Noel McNamara’s men are in the hunt for an eighth win on the trot.

More importantly, a second victory in this tournament’s pool of death would mark the first time since 2016 – ahead of a run to that summer’s final – that Ireland have opened with back-to-back wins. Of course, the head coach has always stressed that development takes precedence over results for the players under his watch at this level. But there’s no harm in fueling the feelgood factor with a few wins along the way.

This is no ordinary Australia U20 side standing in Ireland’s way. Last month they recorded just a second ever win – a 24-0 shut-out no less – over their Kiwi counterparts to claim the Oceania U20 title and they will not lack confidence when taking on the Six Nations champions.

While many sides have rung in a raft of changes, Ireland and Australia have backed their players’ willingness and ability to endure a second match in four days. Ireland retain 13 starters, with two enforced changes, while the Junior Wallabies have kept their starting XV in place.

You might wonder, with England ahead for them, whether they originally felt Ireland might be their chance to rest and rotate. Captain Fraser McReight will again lead the green and gold in every sense, his dynamism forms the core of Australia’s approach as he is a powerful presence in the carry and at the breakdown.

There is stardust among the back-line with the excellent Noah Lolesio at 12 working in tandem with pacy playmaker Will Harrison. Former Dundalk RFC man Michael McDonald again runs out as scrum-half against the country he left as a 13-year-old.

Ireland are not short on scrum-halves, but the loss of Cork Con star Sean French and fullback Iwan Hughes to injury mean they are light on outside backs today with replacement call-ups Max O’Reilly and Aaron O’Sullivan not available until Wednesday’s final pool match against Italy.

Replacements Cormac Foley and Colm Reilly are in theory back-up 9s  and Ben Healy came on to good effect at out-half against England. Fortunately, there is a wealth of positional flexibility through the back-line. Foley was a schoolboy centre, Angus Kernohan can play across the back-line and starting 10 Jake Flannery ran as a fullback throughout the Six Nations.

Their ability to adapt, to roll with the punches and find a way will once again be put under scrutiny today, but this Ireland squad have proven themselves perfectly at home in such chaotic situations.


Ireland

15. Rob Russell (Dublin University/Leinster)
14. Angus Kernohan (Queen’s University/Ulster)
13. Liam Turner (Dublin University/Leinster)
12. Stewart Moore (Malone/Ulster)
11. Jonathan Wren (Cork Constitution/Munster)
10. Jake Flannery (Shannon/Munster)
9. Craig Casey (Shannon/Munster)

1. Josh Wycherley (Young Munster/Munster)
2. Dylan Tierney-Martin (Corinthians/Connacht)
3. Thomas Clarkson (Dublin University/Leinster)
4. Charlie Ryan (UCD/Leinster) (Capt)
5. Ryan Baird (Dublin University/Leinster)
6. David McCann (Banbridge/Ulster)
7. Ronan Watters (St. Mary’s College/Leinster)
8. John Hodnett (UCC/Munster)

Replacements:

16. John McKee (Old Belvedere/Leinster)
17. Michael Milne (UCD/Leinster)
18. Charlie Ward (Clontarf/Leinster)
19. Declan Adamson (Clontarf/Leinster)
20. Niall Murray (Buccaneers/Connacht)
22. Ciaran Booth (Sale Sharks/IQ Rugby)
23. Thomas Ahern (Shannon/Munster)
24. Colm Reilly (Buccaneers/Connacht)
25. Ben Healy (Garryowen/Munster)
26. Cormac Foley (St. Mary’s College/Leinster)

Australia

15. Isaac Lucas (Sunnybank)
14. Triston Reilly (Randwick)
13. Semisi Tupou (Box Hill)
12. Noah Lolesio (Tuggeranong Vikings)
11. Mark Nawaqanitawase (Eastwood)
10. Will Harrison (Randwick)
9. Michael McDonald (Palmyra)

1. Angus Bell (Sydney University)
2. Lachlan Lonergan (Tuggeranong Vikings)
3. Josh Nasser (University of Queensland)
4. Michael Wood (Brothers)
5. Trevor Hosea (Harlequins Rugby Club)
6. Harry Wilson (Brothers)
7. Fraser McReight (Brothers) (Capt).
8. Will Harris (Eastern Suburbs)

Replacements

16. Joe Cotton (Wests Bulldogs)
17. Bo Abra (Eastern Suburbs)
18. Darcy Breen (Sydney University)
19. Rhys Van Nek, (Easts)
20. Esei Ha’angana (Melbourne Unicorns)
21. Pat Tafa (Northern Suburbs)
22. Nick Frost (Queanbeyan Whites)
23. Carlo Tizzano (University of Western Australia)
24. Henry Robertson (Sydney University)
25. Ben Donaldson (Randwick)
26. Sione Tui (Melbourne Unicorns)
27. Kye Oates (University of Queensland)
28. Joey Walton (Gordon)

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Match Officials and details
Date : Saturday 8 June
Venue : Western Sydney Stadium
Kick Off local: 19:45
Referee: Ben O’Keeffe
Assistant Ref 1:Mike Fraser
Assistant Ref 2: Jordan way


The Brumbies have won five of their last six Super Rugby matches against the NSW Waratahs (L1), including their last three meetings in NSW.
The NSW Waratahs have won five of their last six Australian derbies in Super Rugby at home (L1); their only defeat in that span coming against the Brumbies.
The Brumbies have won their last four Super Rugby games on the bounce; the last time they won more was a six-game streak to round out their 2007 campaign.
The NSW Waratahs boast a tackle success rate of 87% in Super Rugby 2019, the highest of any team in the competition and two percentage points higher than the Brumbies (85%).
Only the Jaguares’ Guido Petti Pagadizaval (63) has won more lineouts (inc. steals) than Brumbies’ duo Sam Carter (60) and Rory Arnold (59).
The Waratahs have played the Brumbies 33 times in Super rugby since 1996 and the Waratahs have won 17 matches, lost 16 times and drawn none.

The Waratahs 17 wins out of 33 matches gives them a record of winning 52% of their matches against the Brumbies regardless of venue.

This weekend the match will be played in Sydney which is home for the Waratahs and the venue where the teams have met 18 times.

In those 18 matches played in Sydney, the Waratahs have won 13 matches and lost 5. This gives the Waratahs a record of winning 72% of their matches against the Brumbies at home.

The average score when the Waratahs play the Brumbies in Sydney is : Waratahs 27 Brumbies 19.

The Brumbies have won the last three matches against the Waratahs in Sydney and the Waratahs have not won in their home city against the men from Canberra since 2015.

Average score: Waratahs 22 Brumbies 23

Last five results
Fri, 15 Mar 2019 Waratahs 13 v 19 Brumbies @Canberra
Sat, 14 Jul 2018 Waratahs 31 v 40 Brumbies @Sydney
Sat, 31 Mar 2018 Waratahs 24 v 17 Brumbies @Canberra
Sat, 18 Mar 2017 Waratahs 12 v 28 Brumbies @Sydney
Sat, 16 Apr 2016 Waratahs 00 v 26 Brumbies@Sydney

Waratahs overall record against the Brumbies
Played 33 , Wins 17, Losses 16 Draws 0


Teams

Waratahs

15 Kurtley Beale, 14 Alex Newsome, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Lalakai Foketi, 11 Curtis Rona, 10 Bernard Foley, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Michael Wells, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Lachlan Swinton, 5 Rob Simmons, 4 Tom Staniforth, 3 Sekope Kepu, 2 Damien Fitzpatrick, 1 Tom Robertson.

Replacements: 16 Andrew Tuala/Tolu Latu, 17 Harry Johnson-Holmes, 18 Chris Talakai, 19 Jed Holloway, 20 Will Miller, 21 Jake Gordon, 22 Tuatalatasi Tasi, 23 Cameron Clark.

Brumbies

15 Tom Banks, 14 Andy Muirhead, 13 Tevita Kuridrani, 12 Irae Simone, 11 Toni Pulu, 10 Christian Lealiifano, 9 Joe Powell, 8 Pete Samu, 7 Tom Cusack, 6 Rob Valetini, 5 Sam Carter, 4 Rory Arnold, 3 Allan Alaalatoa, 2 Folau Fainga’A, 1 James Slipper

Replacements: 16 Connal Mcinerney, 17 Scott Sio, 18 Leslie Leuluaialii-Makin, 19 Darcy Swain, 20 Lachlan Mccaffrey, 21 Jahrome Brown, 22 Matt Lucas, 23 Tom Wright.

Friday, June 7, 2019

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Junior World Championship, Group A

Argentina U20 vs Fiji U20

France U20 vs Wales U20

Junior World Championship, Group B

Australia U20 vs Ireland U20

Junior World Championship, Group C

South Africa U20 vs Georgia U20




Tuesday, June 4, 2019

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The 2019 U20s World Rugby Championship kicks off tomorrow (4 June), as representative sides from across the world come together to play in the twelfth edition of the age-grade tournament, held in Argentina.

France will travel across the Atlantic looking to defend their title, but will face fierce competition from the 11 other teams, not least from this year’s Oceania champions Australia and Six Nations Grand Slam winners Ireland.

Only four teams have lifted the trophy is the competitions history – New Zealand, South Africa, England and France – so Carl Hogg’s side head into the tournament with work to do.

Scotland feature in Pool C of the competition, alongside last year’s bronze medallists South Africa, six-time winners New Zealand and Georgia, and they will begin their run against South Africa.


Looking ahead to the competition, Scotland U20 caption Connor Boyle said: “All the boys are looking forward to the challenge.

“At camp in St Andrews, Hoggy talked about how, as Scottish people, we’re always against the odds but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

“We like to take on that underdog role and the boys are looking forward to pulling off some shocks.”

On captaining the side, Connor said: “It’s a real honour.

“I really enjoy being able to get the boys up for training and games.

“There are some challenges – keeping boys in line and making sure that standards are high throughout the team – but there are a great bunch of leaders around me.”

Asked who might be the stand-out performers for Scotland, the captain said: “Jack Blain has made his professional debut this year and he’s a racehorse on the wing – he can run in tries from anywhere.

“We’ve also got a strong front row in Murphy Walker and Euan McLaren, who will hold the scrum down but are also quite good in the loose.

“Also, the guy who holds it all together, Ross Thompson, he’s a very good player with an old head on a young body – he’s a very important player for us.

Scotland U20s 2019 World Championship squad: Forwards: Andrew Nimmo, Rory Jackson, Cristen Van Niekerk, Cameron Henderson, Connor Boyle, Ewan Ashman, Euan McLaren, Ewan Johnson, Jack Hill, Mak Wilson, Marshall Sykes, Murphy Walker, Ross Bundy, Teddy Leatherbarrow, Tom Marshall, Will Hurd Backs: Cameron Anderson, Grant Hughes, Jack Blain, Lomond McPherson, Ollie Smith, Matt Davidson, Murray Scott, Nathan Chamberlain, Roan Frostwick, Robbie McCallum, Ross Thompson.

Full list of Pools at 2019 U20 World Championship:
Pool A: Argentina, Wales, France, Fiji
Pool B: Australia, Italy, England, Ireland
Pool C: South Africa, New Zealand, Scotland, Georgia

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Wales Under-20s captain Dewi Lake is targeting winning the World Rugby U20 Championship in Argentina.

Wales begin their five-match campaign against hosts Argentina in Rosario on Tuesday, 4 June and will face defending champions France and Fiji in Pool A.

"It's a World Cup and we are there to win it," said the hooker, who will be playing in his second tournament.

"Any time anything like this happens you have to expect to win; if you don't it is pointless going."

In last year's Championship, Argentina defeated Wales in Narbonne in the fifth-eighth place play-offs to eventually end the tournament in sixth place, one spot ahead of Wales.

There are four survivors from that defeat in the starting line-up, with Lake, winger Ryan Conbeer, centre Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler and fly-half Cai Evans aiming for a better result this time, while replacements Rhys Davies and midfielder Max Llewellyn also featured.

Scarlets second row Morgan Jones, who missed the Six Nations through injury, returns to the starting line-up.

"We want to be as successful as possible, but are very aware that wins at international level do not just happen," coach Gareth Williams said.

"The challenge for us is to be at our best from a tactical, technical, physical, and mental point of view to achieve those results.

"If we can harness those areas in our preparation, we'll hopefully fall the right side of the scoreboard come the end of 80 minutes."

Williams will be aided in his coaching team by Byron Hayward who is expected to be confirmed as part of Wayne Pivac's senior backroom staff.

Wales U20: Ioan Davies (Cardiff Blues); Rio Dyer (Dragons), Aneurin Owen (Dragons), Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler (Ospreys), Ryan Conbeer (Scarlets); Cai Evans (Ospreys), Harri Morgan (Ospreys); Kemsley Mathias (Scarlets), Dewi Lake (Ospreys, capt), Ben Warren (Cardiff Blues), Morgan Jones (Scarlets), Jac Price (Scarlets), Lennon Greggains (Dragons), Tommy Reffell (Leicester Tigers), Jac Morgan (Aberavon/Scarlets).

Replacements: Will Griffiths (Dragons), Garin Lloyd (Ospreys), Rhys Davies (Ospreys), Tom Devine (Dragons), Nick English (Bristol Bears), Teddy Williams (Cardiff Blues), Ed Scragg (Dragons), Iestyn Rees (Scarlets), Dafydd Buckland (Dragons), Max Llewellyn (Cardiff Blues), Deon Smith (Dragons), Tomi Lewis (Scarlets).