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2019 under 20's

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    @stargazer Donaldson only turned 18 in July so he has another year. I don’t think he’ll make this team but he’s a great talent

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    @chchfanatic said in 2019 under 20's:

    @stargazer Donaldson only turned 18 in July so he has another year. I don’t think he’ll make this team but he’s a great talent

    Is he related to the AB scrum half of the late seventies / early eighties ?

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      @98blueandgold Can you explain what the rule is that makes Naholo ineligible? Residency rule? When does that start to run? He has at least 2 years of 1st XV and one year of club rugby/Mitre 10 Cup under his belt, so he'll be in NZ for almost 3 years (at least).

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      @stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

      @98blueandgold Can you explain what the rule is that makes Naholo ineligible? Residency rule? When does that start to run? He has at least 2 years of 1st XV and one year of club rugby/Mitre 10 Cup under his belt, so he'll be in NZ for almost 3 years (at least).

      His time at school, on a scholarship, doesn't count towards residency as it is not his family home. So Kini would be 1 year into his residency qualification.

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        I've re-ordered the list to show the player positions:

        PROPS
        Finlay Brewis (Canterbury) - TH?
        Robert Cobb (Auckland) - LH
        George Dyer (Waikato) - LH
        Fletcher Newell (Canterbury) - TH
        Oliver Norris (Waikato) - LH
        Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe (Hawkes Bay) - TH
        Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (Wellington) - TH
        Tamaiti Williams (Canterbury) - LH

        HOOKERS
        Tane Te Aho (Wellington)
        Sam Cooper (Waikato)
        Kianu Kereru-Symes (Hawkes Bay)
        Shilo Klein (Canterbury)

        LOCKS
        Samipeni Finau (Waikato)
        Naitoa Ah Kuoi (Wellington)
        Iosefa Maloney-Fiaola (Bay of Plenty)
        Taine Plumtree (Wellington)
        Tupou Vaa'i (Taranaki)

        LOOSIES
        Iona Apineru (Wellington) - blindside
        Kaylum Boshier (Taranaki) - no. 8
        Samuel Dickson (Otago) - openside
        Lesinali Faleafa (Auckland) - no. 8
        Devan Flanders (Hawkes Bay) - blindside and no. 8
        Cullen Grace (Canterbury) - blindside
        Kohan Herbert (Bay of Plenty) - openside
        Shamus Hurley-Langton (Wellington) - no. 8?
        Michael Loft (Taranaki)
        Simon Parker (Waikato) - blindside and no. 8
        James Thompson (Waikato) - blindside

        HALFBACKS
        Leroy Carter (Bay of Plenty)
        Luke Donaldson (Canterbury)
        Taufa Funaki (Auckland)
        Brad McNaughten (North Harbour)

        FIRST FIVE-EIGHTHS
        Fergus Burke (Canterbury)
        Chay Fihaki (Auckland) - also 12
        Cole Forbes (Bay of Plenty)
        Callum Harkin (Wellington)
        Jack Heighton (North Harbour)
        Lincoln McClutchie (Hawkes Bay)
        Rivez Reihana (Auckland)

        MIDFIELDERS
        Lalomilo Lalomilo (Bay of Plenty) - 12
        Dallas McLeod (Canterbury) - 12
        Isaiah Punivai (Canterbury) - 13
        Dennon Robinson-Bartlett (Bay of Plenty)
        Danny Toala (Hawkes Bay) - 12, also fullback
        Quinn Tupaea (Waikato)

        OUTSIDE BACKS
        Connor Garden-Bachop (Canterbury)
        Samuel Gilbert (Canterbury) - fullback (also 1st 5/8?)
        Jack Gray (Auckland) - fullback?
        Reuben Va'a (Wellington)

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        @stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

        I've re-ordered the list to show the player positions:

        George Dyer (Waikato) - TH
        Simon Parker (Waikato) - blindside/no.8
        James Thompson (Waikato) - lock

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        • 9 98blueandgold

          @stargazer unlike nz schools u20 is an international comp so you must abide by irb rules I believe which means resident or 5 years of living (maybe wrong). NZ schools is not a irb sanctioned event so rules can be decided by union. It has changed over time, previously you to be a resident which is why Waisake Cldnt play but when went from 21s/19s to 20s all rules changed. Now schools anyone can play ie Sagner from Germany this year for schools but Sevu Reece who played schools Cld not play sevens or 20s for NZ. Make sense?

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          @98blueandgold said in 2019 under 20's:

          @stargazer unlike nz schools u20 is an international comp so you must abide by irb rules I believe which means resident or 5 years of living (maybe wrong). NZ schools is not a irb sanctioned event so rules can be decided by union. It has changed over time, previously you to be a resident which is why Waisake Cldnt play but when went from 21s/19s to 20s all rules changed. Now schools anyone can play ie Sagner from Germany this year for schools but Sevu Reece who played schools Cld not play sevens or 20s for NZ. Make sense?

          Waisake was actually adopted by his uncle when he moved to nz, as opposed to a scholarship. Hence why I assume he could play nz u20s back in 2011, where as someone like Sivivatu ( almost a decade earlier) didn't play age grade IIRC.

          But as you say, also, rules and applications of them at age level, do keep changing over the years. I'm not sure when they actually started enforcing the family home part of of minor's residency.

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            @stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

            I've re-ordered the list to show the player positions:

            George Dyer (Waikato) - TH
            Simon Parker (Waikato) - blindside/no.8
            James Thompson (Waikato) - lock

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            @bovidae Cheers, I found the positions I mentioned in team lists, so I guess they can play in more than one position.

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            • RapidoR Rapido

              @98blueandgold said in 2019 under 20's:

              @stargazer unlike nz schools u20 is an international comp so you must abide by irb rules I believe which means resident or 5 years of living (maybe wrong). NZ schools is not a irb sanctioned event so rules can be decided by union. It has changed over time, previously you to be a resident which is why Waisake Cldnt play but when went from 21s/19s to 20s all rules changed. Now schools anyone can play ie Sagner from Germany this year for schools but Sevu Reece who played schools Cld not play sevens or 20s for NZ. Make sense?

              Waisake was actually adopted by his uncle when he moved to nz, as opposed to a scholarship. Hence why I assume he could play nz u20s back in 2011, where as someone like Sivivatu ( almost a decade earlier) didn't play age grade IIRC.

              But as you say, also, rules and applications of them at age level, do keep changing over the years. I'm not sure when they actually started enforcing the family home part of of minor's residency.

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              @rapido I can't even find a WR regulation that says that there is a eligibility rule for U20s.
              The residency rule in World Rugby Regulation 8 only applies to a country's "senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team, the next senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team and the senior National Representative Sevens Team". It also doesn't mention that that the residency period only starts to run once a player leaves school.

              https://www.world.rugby/handbook/regulations/reg-8/reg-8

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              • StargazerS Stargazer

                @rapido I can't even find a WR regulation that says that there is a eligibility rule for U20s.
                The residency rule in World Rugby Regulation 8 only applies to a country's "senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team, the next senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team and the senior National Representative Sevens Team". It also doesn't mention that that the residency period only starts to run once a player leaves school.

                https://www.world.rugby/handbook/regulations/reg-8/reg-8

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                @stargazer @Nepia Is Fakatava the age-group Akira? He was a notable omission from the NZSS team as well.

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                • StargazerS Stargazer

                  @rapido I can't even find a WR regulation that says that there is a eligibility rule for U20s.
                  The residency rule in World Rugby Regulation 8 only applies to a country's "senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team, the next senior fifteen-a-side National Representative Team and the senior National Representative Sevens Team". It also doesn't mention that that the residency period only starts to run once a player leaves school.

                  https://www.world.rugby/handbook/regulations/reg-8/reg-8

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                  @stargazer it is very unclear, like how you can play for Samoa one year and NZ the next at 20s year but need to be resident???
                  I do know they have played around with it a lot over the last 10 years. Even in NZ school boy rugby it changes almost yearly so who knows.

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                  • BovidaeB Bovidae

                    @stargazer @Nepia Is Fakatava the age-group Akira? He was a notable omission from the NZSS team as well.

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                    @bovidae Fakatava wasn't in the NZSS team due to injury.

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                    • RapidoR Rapido

                      @98blueandgold said in 2019 under 20's:

                      @stargazer unlike nz schools u20 is an international comp so you must abide by irb rules I believe which means resident or 5 years of living (maybe wrong). NZ schools is not a irb sanctioned event so rules can be decided by union. It has changed over time, previously you to be a resident which is why Waisake Cldnt play but when went from 21s/19s to 20s all rules changed. Now schools anyone can play ie Sagner from Germany this year for schools but Sevu Reece who played schools Cld not play sevens or 20s for NZ. Make sense?

                      Waisake was actually adopted by his uncle when he moved to nz, as opposed to a scholarship. Hence why I assume he could play nz u20s back in 2011, where as someone like Sivivatu ( almost a decade earlier) didn't play age grade IIRC.

                      But as you say, also, rules and applications of them at age level, do keep changing over the years. I'm not sure when they actually started enforcing the family home part of of minor's residency.

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                      @rapido Cld be the case but I have a suspicion the rules were different and changed just after that for 20s and NZSS. I know Waisake was adopted but the way irb/nzrfu do paper work around adoptions has changed lately, possible due to increase in use of this

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                        So maybe Fakatava's omission was due to him being in the Highlanders?

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                        • NepiaN Nepia

                          So maybe Fakatava's omission was due to him being in the Highlanders?

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                          @nepia Yep, could be, but they had this list in the team announcement and his name isn't in it:

                          Players unavailable for selection due to Super Rugby and Sevens committments: Etene Nanai-Seturo (Counties Manukau), Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty), Leicester Faingaanuku ( Ta$man), Billy Proctor (Wellington), Caleb Clarke (Auckland), Scott Gregory (Northland) and Jeriah Mua (Bay of Plenty).
                          
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                            @nepia Yep, could be, but they had this list in the team announcement and his name isn't in it:

                            Players unavailable for selection due to Super Rugby and Sevens committments: Etene Nanai-Seturo (Counties Manukau), Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty), Leicester Faingaanuku ( Ta$man), Billy Proctor (Wellington), Caleb Clarke (Auckland), Scott Gregory (Northland) and Jeriah Mua (Bay of Plenty).
                            
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                            @stargazer Yeah I know, maybe he was just an oversight missed from that list?

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                              I think it's good if players aren't rushed and have a chance to develop via NPC and the U20s. It makes the latter team stronger too.

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                                Derren Whitcombe has been named assistant coach of U20s

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                                  After watching game with a lot of u20 prospects thought it would be good to get a new topic going.

                                  Players at Crusaders vs Hurricanes D on show.

                                  Tamati Williams - Started and was part of a very strong scrum/Lineout unit. Didnt see in tight but should be part of team.
                                  Cullen Grace - Was starting and has got a lot bigger since school. Very physical and showed he is up to the level. Impressed
                                  Dallas McLeod - As mentioned in other post was the most impressive player on the park incl. ABs!! Big kid and very strong but may not have express pace. One to watch!
                                  Leicester Faingaanuku - Was the player they wanted to get the ball. Big Kid who looked to have x-factor
                                  Shilo Klein - Didnt really show out at this level
                                  Fletcher Newell- played tough up front, good technically
                                  Fergus Burke - Composed and good kicker, will be in mix
                                  Sam Gilbert - Like Burke could be in mix.
                                  Chay Fihaki - Athletic kid who looked to mix it with the big boys. is a prospect
                                  Isaiah Punivai - I know they like him, and he is good but some others shone brighter today.
                                  Kaliopasi Uluilakepa - Monster in loose but at times Hurricanes struggled as a pack. Will be in team!
                                  Stewart Cruden- started but general kicking was very weak today.
                                  Danny Toala - Had moments on attack but was destroyed by McLeod on D. was not up to standard defensively.
                                  Billy Proctor -Inj early
                                  Josiah Tavita Metcalfe - Came on and made impact, ran strongly and earned scrum penalty in game.
                                  Devan Flanders - Looks about 30 but when he came on just has something about him that I like. Does little things well.
                                  Kienan Higgins - Big kid as well, didnt realise he is u20. took on the line a couple of times. physical.

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                                  • 9 98blueandgold

                                    After watching game with a lot of u20 prospects thought it would be good to get a new topic going.

                                    Players at Crusaders vs Hurricanes D on show.

                                    Tamati Williams - Started and was part of a very strong scrum/Lineout unit. Didnt see in tight but should be part of team.
                                    Cullen Grace - Was starting and has got a lot bigger since school. Very physical and showed he is up to the level. Impressed
                                    Dallas McLeod - As mentioned in other post was the most impressive player on the park incl. ABs!! Big kid and very strong but may not have express pace. One to watch!
                                    Leicester Faingaanuku - Was the player they wanted to get the ball. Big Kid who looked to have x-factor
                                    Shilo Klein - Didnt really show out at this level
                                    Fletcher Newell- played tough up front, good technically
                                    Fergus Burke - Composed and good kicker, will be in mix
                                    Sam Gilbert - Like Burke could be in mix.
                                    Chay Fihaki - Athletic kid who looked to mix it with the big boys. is a prospect
                                    Isaiah Punivai - I know they like him, and he is good but some others shone brighter today.
                                    Kaliopasi Uluilakepa - Monster in loose but at times Hurricanes struggled as a pack. Will be in team!
                                    Stewart Cruden- started but general kicking was very weak today.
                                    Danny Toala - Had moments on attack but was destroyed by McLeod on D. was not up to standard defensively.
                                    Billy Proctor -Inj early
                                    Josiah Tavita Metcalfe - Came on and made impact, ran strongly and earned scrum penalty in game.
                                    Devan Flanders - Looks about 30 but when he came on just has something about him that I like. Does little things well.
                                    Kienan Higgins - Big kid as well, didnt realise he is u20. took on the line a couple of times. physical.

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                                    @98blueandgold how was frost today. He played well in internal trial. Fletcher Newell was good too

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                                      I didnt get a good look as lots of the reserves for Crusaders came on at the end. Big dude though! Most of the reserves had same numbers as starters which also confused things, lots of similar looking whites guys 🙂

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                                        Geez, the NZ U20s will have to deal with this giant again, if they make it past the pool stage; such a big lad and only 18. Poor Ihaia, ragdolled by an 18-year-old.

                                        https://twitter.com/SkySportsRugby/status/1101875783612678144

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                                          List of players selected for the final NZ U20 trial in Palmerston North next week:

                                          Forwards:
                                          Iona Apineru - Wellington
                                          Kaylum Boshier - Taranaki
                                          Rob Cobb - Auckland
                                          Sam Cooper - Waikato
                                          Sam Dickson - Otago
                                          George Dyer - Waikato
                                          Tovo Lesinali Faleafa - Auckland
                                          Samipeni Finau - Waikato
                                          Devan Flanders - Hawke's Bay
                                          Cullen Grace - Canterbury
                                          Kohan Herbert - Bay of Plenty
                                          Josh Hill - Otago
                                          Shamus Hurley Langton - Wellington
                                          Kianu Kereru Symes - Hawke's Bay
                                          Shilo Klein - Canterbury
                                          Michael Loft - Taranaki
                                          Isileli Manu - Auckland
                                          Fletcher Newell - Canterbury
                                          Ollie Norris - Waikato
                                          Taine Plumtree - Wellington
                                          Kershawl Sykes Martin - Ta$man
                                          James Thompson - Waikato
                                          Kaliopasi Uluilakepa - Wellington
                                          Tupou Vaa'i - Taranaki
                                          Tamaiti Williams - Canterbury
                                          Matt Graham Williams - Ta$man

                                          Backs:
                                          Fergus Burke - Canterbury
                                          Leroy Carter - Bay of Plenty
                                          Luke Donaldson - Canterbury
                                          Chay Fihaki - Canterbury
                                          Cole Forbes - Bay of Plenty
                                          Taufa Funaki - Auckland
                                          Connor Garden Bachop - Wellington
                                          Sam Gilbert - Canterbury
                                          Awatere Kiwara - Manawatu
                                          Lalomilo Lalomilo - Bay of Plenty
                                          Lincoln McClutchie - Hawke's Bay
                                          Dallas McLeod - Canterbury
                                          Brad McNaughten - North Harbour
                                          Emoni Narawa - Bay of Plenty
                                          Isaiah Punivai - Canterbury
                                          Rivez Reihana - Waikato
                                          Dennon Robinson Barlett - Bay of Plenty
                                          Zarn Sullivan - Auckland
                                          Danny Toala - Hawke's Bay
                                          Quinn Tupaea - Waikato
                                          Reuben Va’a - Wellington

                                          *An additional eight tight forwards will attend the set piece camp, of which three will be invited to stay on for the trial.

                                          Players not considered due to injury
                                          Jeriah Mua (Bay of Plenty), Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty), Finlay Brewis (Canterbury), Sam Darry (Canterbury), Jack Heighton (North Harbour), Simon Parker (Waikato), Naitoa Ah Kuoi (Wellington), Callum Harkin (Wellington)

                                          Players unavailable due to Super Rugby and Sevens commitments
                                          Caleb Clarke (Blues), Etene Nanai Seturo (Chiefs), Billy Proctor (Hurricanes), Leicester Faingaanuku (Crusaders), Scott Gregory (All Blacks Sevens)

                                          New Zealand Under 20 Coach Craig Philpott said players have been working on individual programmes since their last assembly in December and they are eager to see progress.  
                                          
                                          “We know a number of these players have been playing for their Super Clubs in Under 20 and Development teams so we expect to hit the ground running next week.” 
                                          
                                          The trial camp includes position specific coaching in the lead up to two trial matches against the Hurricanes and Chiefs Development teams. 
                                          
                                          The New Zealand Under 20 team will compete at the Oceania Championships before heading to Argentina in June for the U20 World Championships.  
                                          
                                          World Rugby announced the draw for the tournament last week, New Zealand tasked with a tough pool assignment coming up against South Africa, Scotland and Georgia with an eye on qualifying for the play offs. 
                                          

                                          http://www.allblacks.com/News/33796/under-20-hopefuls-preparing-for-final-trial

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