New Zealand Under 20 side named for World Rugby U20 Championship opener against Japan

May 30 • General News, Junior Rugby • 1533 Views • Comments Off on New Zealand Under 20 side named for World Rugby U20 Championship opener against Japan

New Zealand Under 20 Head Coach Craig Philpott has named his side to open their World Rugby U20 Championship campaign in France tomorrow morning.

New Zealand will face Japan in Narbonne, France, kick off 7am NZT.

1. Xavier Numia Wellington
2. Flynn Thomas Southland
3. Tevita Mafileo Bay of Plenty
4. John Akau’ola-Laula Auckland
5. Will Tucker Canterbury
6. Tom Florence Taranaki
7. Tom Christie – captain Canterbury
8. Hoskins Sotutu Auckland
9. Xavier Roe Waikato
10. Kaleb Trask Bay of Plenty
11. Leicester Faingaanuku Tasman
12. Billy Proctor Wellington
13. Bailyn Sullivan Waikato
14. Jamie Spowart Tasman
15. Vilimoni Koroi Otago
16. Ricky Jackson Otago
17. Sione Asi Manawatu
18. Rob Cobb Auckland
19. Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa Auckland
20. Will Tremain Hawke’s Bay
21. Jay Renton Southland
22. Harry Plummer Auckland
23. Scott Gregory Northland

Philpott said the team has adjusted well in France and players were looking forward to their first match.

“We were travelling for the best part of 40 hours so arrived here reasonably jaded. We’ve had three or four days to get our feet on the ground and some really good training runs and we’re in pretty good shape to come out and perform against Japan,” he said.

In selecting the team for the first match against Japan, Philpott said workload management was at front of mind.

“We’ve got five Test matches in 19 days and a squad of 28; you need to make sure you manage combinations so that you get the very best out of all 28 players. Over these first two games we want to make sure everybody gets an opportunity to contribute and so we are managing the workload accordingly.”

The New Zealand Under 20 team will be looking to continue their form that saw them go through the Oceania Championship undefeated.

“We haven’t had a chance to see any footage of Japan play so the focus has been on us; we’ve been working on our structures in attack and defence and getting them back in place, making sure everyone is really clear how we want to play the game.”

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