BMW Australia U20s team to face Samoa U20s in Oceania Rugby U20s Championship opener
BMW Australia U20s team to play Samoa U20s at Bond University, Gold Coast, on Friday 28 April, 7 pm local time
1. Harry Johnson-Holmes, NSW U20s
2. Efi Maafu, Queensland U20s, NSW U20s
3. Harry Chapman, NSW U20s
4. Harry Hockings, Queensland U20s
5. Ryan McCauley, NSW U20s
6. Angus Scott-Young (vc), Queensland U20s
7. Liam Wright, Queensland U20s
8. Reece Hewat (c), Queensland U20s
9. Ryan Lonergan, ACT U20s
10. Nick Jooste (vc), ACT U20s
11. James Ramm, NSW U20s
12. Tony Hunt, Queensland U20s
13. Len Ikatau, ACT U20s
14. Dylan Riley, Queensland U20s
15. Jayden Ngamanu, Queensland U20s
Reserves
16. Tom Horton, NSW U20s
17. Sama Malolo, Western Force U20s
18. Vaauli Faaumusili, Melbourne Rebels U20s
19. Lachlan Swinton, NSW U20s
20. Darcy Swain, ACT U20s
21. Theo Strang, NSW U20s
22. Jack McGregor, Melbourne Rebels U20s
23. Clay Uyen, Western Force U20s
Australia U20s names side for the first clash against Samoa U20s
The BMW Australia U20s side to play Samoa on Friday evening in the opening round of the Oceania Rugby U20s Championship has been named with Reece Hewat given the captaincy duties for Australia.
Joining Hewat in the leadership group will be Angus Scott-Young and Nick Jooste, who will take up the roles of vice-captains.
In the halves, the all ACT combination of Ryan Lonergan and Jooste will guide the team around the park as Australia looks to open its Oceania Rugby U20s Championship with a victory.
BMW Australia U20s Head Coach, Simon Cron said: “I think we have all the basic stuff covered and I am looking forward to seeing the lads play now rather than train.
“Samoa is a great Rugby nation and they are very strong ball carriers and hard defensively. For us, they will be a great challenge.
“We have tried to keep some combinations, especially at the start of our campaign for cohesiveness. We have a few combinations on the field that we are trying to maintain a Super U20s level so that we can give them the best opportunity we can to be cohesive.
“The lads are a great bunch of boys, they’re good humans. They work hard, they listen and they are coachable. We run a tight ship and they like a tight ship so we’re doing everything we can to be professional.”
Australia kicks off its campaign against Samoa on Friday 28 April at 7 pm with the match to be streamed LIVE on www.rugby.com.au.
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