Squad named for Under 20 World Championship camp
Forty-eight players have been selected to attend the second New Zealand Under 20 development camp in Palmerston North from 9-13 March, in the build up to the World Rugby Under 20 Championship to be held in Georgia in May and June this year.
The full camp is preceded by specialist coaching clinic for the tight-five on 7-8 March.
The tight-five clinic is being led by All Blacks scrum coach Mike Cron, New Zealand Under 20 and Hawkes Bay Head Coach Craig Philpott, New Zealand Under 20 scrum coach and former All Blacks and Crusaders prop Dave Hewett, and Crusaders hooker, Kings coach and New Zealand Rugby Talent Identification Manager Matt Sexton.
Date: Media are invited to attend the tight-five clinic on Wednesday 8 March
Time: 10.30am-12.30pm to capture vision and photos, and from 12.30pm to interview the tight-five clinic coaches and players.
Where: Sport and Rugby Institute, Massey University, Palmerston North.
Please contact Andrew Campbell on andrew.campbell@nzrugby.co.nz or 021 243 8573 if you plan to attend the media opportunity.
“Playing for New Zealand Under 20 can be the launch pad to a professional rugby career, and this development camp is an integral component of the player development system in this country,” said New Zealand Under 20 Head Coach Craig Philpott.
“This programme is a great breeding ground for new talent to put their hand up for higher honours. 10 players from last year’s Under 20 team have been selected for Investec Super Rugby squads this year and 23 of the players on last years All Blacks end of year tour have previously been part of the Under 20 programme.”
Players selected to attend the development camp are:
Forwards:
Dylan Lam | North Harbour |
John (JP) Sauni | Auckland |
Ezekiel Lindenmuth | Auckland |
Jerry Samania | Auckland |
Jacob Pierce | Auckland |
Cameron Suafoa | Auckland |
Samuel Slade | Auckland |
Dalton Papalii | Auckland |
Adrian Choat | Auckland |
Sione Tuipulotu | Counties |
Sam Caird | Waikato |
Shneil Singh | Waikato |
Laghlan McWhannell | Waikato |
Luke Jacobson | Waikato |
Ryan Coxan | Waikato |
Du’Plessis Kirifi | Waikato |
Pouri Rakete-Stones | Hawkes Bay |
Marino Mikaele -Tuu | Hawkes Bay |
Brayden Iose | Manawatu |
Chris Cairns | Manawatu |
Asafo Aumua | Wellington |
Ben Power | Wellington |
Isaia Walker-Leawere | Wellington |
Josh Brown | Wellington |
Harrison Allan | Canterbury |
Tom Christie | Canterbury |
Slade McDowall | Otago |
Backs
Tamati Tua | Northland |
Lewis Gjaltema | North Harbour |
James Little | North Harbour |
Otumaka Mausia | Auckland |
Tanielu Tele’a | Auckland |
Nikolai Foliaki | Auckland |
Caleb Clarke | Auckland |
To’o Vaega | Auckland |
Orbyn Leger | Counties |
Tyler Campbell | Waikato |
Matt Lansdown | Waikato |
Tiaan Falcon | Hawkes Bay |
Kemara Hauiti-Parapara | Wellington |
Carlos Price | Wellington |
Billy Proctor | Wellington |
Tima Faingaanuku | Tasman |
Ereatara Enari | Canterbury |
Braydon Ennor | Canterbury |
Josh McKay | Canterbury |
Will Jordan | Canterbury |
Jonah Nareki | Otago |
Note: further front row players will be selected following the tight-five clinic.
Not attending due to injury or Super Rugby commitments:
Sheldon Tovio | Waikato |
Jordie Barrett | Taranaki |
Stephen Perofeta | Taranaki |
Alex Fidow | Wellington |
Thomas Umaga Jensen | Wellington |
Peter Umaga Jensen | Wellington |
Lester Maulolo | Wellington |
New Zealand Under 20 will hold a further camp in April, before taking part in the Oceania Tournament on the Gold Coast in April and May. A squad of 28 will be selected to go to the Under 20 World Championship in Georgia from 25 May – 18 June 2017.
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