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2019 under 20's

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  • 9 98blueandgold

    So looking at this squad strongest 15 to look maybe like this.

    15 Etene Nanai Seturo/ Kaleb Trask
    14 Leicester Faingaanuku
    13 Quinn Tupaea
    12 Dallas McLeod
    11 Caleb Clarke
    10 Lincoln McClutchie
    9 Taufa Funaki
    8 Devan Flanders
    7 Sam Dickson
    6 Cullen Grace
    5 Sam Darry
    4 Tupou Vaa'i
    3 Rob Cobb
    2 Kianu Kereru Symes
    1 Kaliopasi Uluilakepa

    Strength maybe F/R (don't laugh) but a lot of experience in the squad, I think we will hold our own at scrum time which is all we need.
    Mid-field and outside backs, a lot of experience and firepower.

    Issues - Inside backs. Yes they are good players but this is a different level and not sure if they can dominate it.
    -Locks/Jumpers. I think lineouts could be a problem. Not a much depth, coaches are going to need to be smart here.

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    Canes4life
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    @98blueandgold Kaylum Boshier?? Billy Proctor at centre??

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    • StargazerS Stargazer

      @98blueandgold Or Danny Toala at 12 or 15.

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      @Stargazer Toala is only a Fullback option after watching him imo, his D is just not good enough and he needs more space which fullback would give. Issue is can he beat out Nanai or Trask??

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        @98blueandgold Kaylum Boshier?? Billy Proctor at centre??

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        @Canes4life Yeah could see Boshier in there as with Proctor who was in squad last year and will be this year as well. Tupaea impressed me no-end in ITM and is just bigger and better spatial awareness than Proctor. I could see them starting Proctor and Tupaea but I mentioned previously McLeod is a sleeper who I have seen a few times dominate games and outplay Proctor/Toala etc by a large distance which is why I say he might start IMO.

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        • 9 98blueandgold

          @Canes4life Yeah could see Boshier in there as with Proctor who was in squad last year and will be this year as well. Tupaea impressed me no-end in ITM and is just bigger and better spatial awareness than Proctor. I could see them starting Proctor and Tupaea but I mentioned previously McLeod is a sleeper who I have seen a few times dominate games and outplay Proctor/Toala etc by a large distance which is why I say he might start IMO.

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          @98blueandgold Fair call. That young McLeod fella looks very good and didn't look out of place in that pre season Levin game - he will most probably start at 12 leaving Tupaea and Proctor to battle it out for the 13 jersey. I guess if you want more flare on attack you go with Tupaea, but if you want someone who is rock solid on D then you go with Proctor IMO.

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          • 9 98blueandgold

            @Stargazer Toala is only a Fullback option after watching him imo, his D is just not good enough and he needs more space which fullback would give. Issue is can he beat out Nanai or Trask??

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            @98blueandgold How many games have you seen him play?

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              Uluilakepa is a THP. I guess Tamati Williams will be the starting LHP.

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                @98blueandgold How many games have you seen him play?

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                @Stargazer over the last couple years about 6 live games. Just every game I watch he shows improvement and seems to play better against better players.

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                • C cgrant

                  Uluilakepa is a THP. I guess Tamati Williams will be the starting LHP.

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                  @cgrant I thought Uluilakepa could play both? im probably wrong though.

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                  • 9 98blueandgold

                    @cgrant I thought Uluilakepa could play both? im probably wrong though.

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                    @98blueandgold I saw him play loose head once and he got demolished. With the right coaching / mentoring this guy has the potential to be a beast though.

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                    • StargazerS Stargazer

                      @antipodean said in 2019 under 20's:

                      @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                      @antipodean That link goes to an old file dated 1 July 2016.

                      My point still stands on residential requirements.

                      Yes. I hope that the Ferner who posted that the residency requirement only starts to run from the moment a player leaves school if he hasn't moved to the new country (as a minor) with his family, can refer us to an actual regulation or WR / NZR document. I've never been able to find it.

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                      @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                      @antipodean said in 2019 under 20's:

                      @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                      @antipodean That link goes to an old file dated 1 July 2016.

                      My point still stands on residential requirements.

                      Yes. I hope that the Ferner who posted that the residency requirement only starts to run from the moment a player leaves school if he hasn't moved to the new country (as a minor) with his family, can refer us to an actual regulation or WR / NZR document. I've never been able to find it.

                      https://www.world.rugby/news/155038?lang=en

                      14. How is the Residence criteria satisfied?

                      Regulation 8.1(c) requires a Player to complete 60 consecutive months of Residence immediately preceding the time of playing . Regulation 8(d) requires a Player to complete 10 years of cumulative Residence preceding the time of playing⁴. Residence is defined as “the place or location in which the Player has his primary and permanent home” and Resident shall be construed accordingly. In essence, Regulation 8.1(c) and Regulation 8.1(d) constitute a sporting naturalization procedure, based on a geographical/presence test. As in any naturalisation process, a number of factors will influence the determination of what constitutes a Player’s permanent and primary home. Such factors include, but are not limited to, the actual time spent in a country and the purpose of any absences during the qualification period. By being Resident in a country for a period of 60 consecutive months⁵ immediately preceding the time of playing for a Union, or 10 cumulative years over the course of the Player’s lifetime, a Player is deemed to acquire a credible, close and established national link with a country or Union that entitles him to participate in sporting competitions for that Union. Based on the overriding rationale of the eligibility Regulations, in cases where a Player’s eligibility is uncertain the Regulations Committee will consider that Player’s eligibility by reference to the particular facts and circumstances of his case to establish if the Residency test, in the context of the overall rationale of the eligibility Regulations, has been satisfied. The principles set out in responses to the questions below will act as guidelines to the Regulations Committee when it is asked to consider any cases pursuant to this criterion.

                      19. What is the position of students?

                      As far as students are concerned, particularly those that are not financially independent, being resident, as a full-time student, in another country, is likely to be considered as a series of temporary absences from the parental home. It is anticipated that in the majority of cases involving students the parental home is likely to continue to constitute the student’s permanent and primary home. Accordingly, attendance at college/university in such circumstances is unlikely to break a Player’s consecutive period of Residence. However, as in all matters of eligibility, the overriding concern of the Regulations Committee in assessing any such case will be to ensure that there remains a close, credible and established link with the country in which the Player claims to have retained his primary and permanent home. There could be circumstances in which a student living in another country may be deemed to have interrupted his Residency period.

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                        @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                        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)

                        so they are unavailable for the trial, but will they be made available for selection of the squad for the Cup?

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                        • RapidoR Rapido

                          @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                          @antipodean said in 2019 under 20's:

                          @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                          @antipodean That link goes to an old file dated 1 July 2016.

                          My point still stands on residential requirements.

                          Yes. I hope that the Ferner who posted that the residency requirement only starts to run from the moment a player leaves school if he hasn't moved to the new country (as a minor) with his family, can refer us to an actual regulation or WR / NZR document. I've never been able to find it.

                          https://www.world.rugby/news/155038?lang=en

                          14. How is the Residence criteria satisfied?

                          Regulation 8.1(c) requires a Player to complete 60 consecutive months of Residence immediately preceding the time of playing . Regulation 8(d) requires a Player to complete 10 years of cumulative Residence preceding the time of playing⁴. Residence is defined as “the place or location in which the Player has his primary and permanent home” and Resident shall be construed accordingly. In essence, Regulation 8.1(c) and Regulation 8.1(d) constitute a sporting naturalization procedure, based on a geographical/presence test. As in any naturalisation process, a number of factors will influence the determination of what constitutes a Player’s permanent and primary home. Such factors include, but are not limited to, the actual time spent in a country and the purpose of any absences during the qualification period. By being Resident in a country for a period of 60 consecutive months⁵ immediately preceding the time of playing for a Union, or 10 cumulative years over the course of the Player’s lifetime, a Player is deemed to acquire a credible, close and established national link with a country or Union that entitles him to participate in sporting competitions for that Union. Based on the overriding rationale of the eligibility Regulations, in cases where a Player’s eligibility is uncertain the Regulations Committee will consider that Player’s eligibility by reference to the particular facts and circumstances of his case to establish if the Residency test, in the context of the overall rationale of the eligibility Regulations, has been satisfied. The principles set out in responses to the questions below will act as guidelines to the Regulations Committee when it is asked to consider any cases pursuant to this criterion.

                          19. What is the position of students?

                          As far as students are concerned, particularly those that are not financially independent, being resident, as a full-time student, in another country, is likely to be considered as a series of temporary absences from the parental home. It is anticipated that in the majority of cases involving students the parental home is likely to continue to constitute the student’s permanent and primary home. Accordingly, attendance at college/university in such circumstances is unlikely to break a Player’s consecutive period of Residence. However, as in all matters of eligibility, the overriding concern of the Regulations Committee in assessing any such case will be to ensure that there remains a close, credible and established link with the country in which the Player claims to have retained his primary and permanent home. There could be circumstances in which a student living in another country may be deemed to have interrupted his Residency period.

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                          @Rapido Thank you!! I'll bookmark that.

                          So, the only thing we don't know yet is how the rules are applied in each particular case, because we don't know the specific circumstances of a player.

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                          • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                            @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                            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)

                            so they are unavailable for the trial, but will they be made available for selection of the squad for the Cup?

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                            @taniwharugby That is usually what happens unless their Super side desperately needs their services.

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                            • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                              @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                              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)

                              so they are unavailable for the trial, but will they be made available for selection of the squad for the Cup?

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                              @taniwharugby said in 2019 under 20's:

                              @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                              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)

                              so they are unavailable for the trial, but will they be made available for selection of the squad for the Cup?

                              That's a good question. Jordie Barrett wasn't made available for the second year (2017) he was eligible for the NZU20, was he?

                              I guess it depends on a player's status within the team. If he's in the match day 23 regularly, or if there are many injuries, you'll have good reason to doubt he'll be available for the NZ U20s. If I'd have to guess, I'd say it's more likely that Proctor and Faingaanuku will play at the JWC than Clarke and Nanai Seturo. Gregory might be released from the AB7s for the last leg of the World Series, depending on the return of now injured players.

                              Edit: correction. Jordie Barrett made the AB7s in 2017.

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                              • C chchfanatic

                                @Stargazer another one gone from the Lincoln squad. If all the Lincoln boys make the World Cup the dynasty could be over. They’ve lost quite a few from last years team and not many good colts from last year

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                                @chchfanatic said in 2019 under 20's:

                                @Stargazer another one gone from the Lincoln squad. If all the Lincoln boys make the World Cup the dynasty could be over. They’ve lost quite a few from last years team and not many good colts from last year

                                Good, I’m sick of the students winning everything.

                                Hopefully Sydenham can make the step up. Although they will probably choke again come semi finals.

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                                  The Oceania Rugby U20 Championship takes place at Bond University on the Gold Coast over three rounds next month from April 26 to 4 May 2019 and will feature the Junior Wallabies, New Zealand U20, Japan U20s and Fiji U20 teams.
                                  

                                  2019 Oceania Rugby U20 Championship Schedule (Bond University Rugby Club)

                                  Match Round 1: Friday 26 April 2019
                                  New Zealand v Fiji – Kick off 7pm NZT (5pm, AEST)
                                  Australia v Japan – Kick off 9pm NZT (7pm, AEST)

                                  Match Round 2: Tuesday 30 April 2019
                                  New Zealand v Japan – Kick off 7pm NZT (5pm, AEST)
                                  Australia v Fiji – Kick off 9pm NZT (7pm, AEST)

                                  Match Round 3: Saturday 4 May 2019
                                  Japan v Fiji – Kick off 7pm NZT (5pm, AEST)
                                  New Zealand v Australia – Kick off 9pm NZT (7pm, AEST)

                                  http://www.oceaniarugby.com/pageitem.aspx?id=171226&id2=1&eID=66726&entityID=66726

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                                    The NZ U20s squad for the Oceania U20 Championship has been named:

                                    Forwards:
                                    Naitoa Ah Kuoi - Wellington
                                    Kaylum Boshier - Taranaki
                                    George Dyer - Waikato
                                    Samipeni Finau - Waikato
                                    Devan Flanders - Hawke's Bay
                                    Cullen Grace - Canterbury
                                    Kohan Herbert - Bay of Plenty
                                    Kianu Kereru Symes - Hawke's Bay
                                    Shilo Klein - Canterbury
                                    Jeriah Mua - Bay of Plenty
                                    Fletcher Newell - Canterbury
                                    Ollie Norris - Waikato
                                    Simon Parker - Waikato
                                    Taine Plumtree - Wellington
                                    Kaliopasi Uluilakepa - Wellington
                                    Tupou Vaa’i - Taranaki
                                    Tamaiti Williams - Canterbury

                                    Backs:
                                    Fergus Burke - Canterbury
                                    Leroy Carter - Bay of Plenty
                                    Leicester Faingaanuku - Ta$man
                                    Cole Forbes - Bay of Plenty
                                    Taufa Funaki - Auckland
                                    Sam Gilbert - Canterbury
                                    Lalomilo Lalomilo - Bay of Plenty
                                    Dallas McLeod - Canterbury
                                    Rivez Reihana - Waikato
                                    Etene Nanai Seturo - Counties Manukau
                                    Danny Toala - Hawke's Bay
                                    Quinn Tupaea - Waikato

                                    *One back to be added

                                    Players not considered due to Super Rugby commitments: Caleb Clarke (Auckland/Blues), Billy Proctor (Wellington/Hurricanes)

                                    Players not considered due to injury: Scott Gregory (Northland), Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty), Finlay Brewis (Canterbury), Jack Heighton (North Harbour), Callum Harkin (Wellington)

                                    Philpott said while the 30 players that head to Australia to defend the Oceania title will form the core of the World Championship squad, the door is not closed for those left behind.
                                    
                                    “Last year was a perfect example. Injuries dictated that we called seven players into our squad. The message is clear to those players who have missed initial selection; that we need them to be ready when the call comes."
                                    
                                    Also in contention for World Championships will be those players currently injured and those with Super Rugby duties. Philpott made special mention of the Chiefs and Crusaders releasing Etene Nanai-Seturo and Leicester Faingaanuku respectively to be part of the Oceania campaign.
                                    

                                    http://www.allblacks.com/News/33937/new-zealand-under-20s-named-for-first-tournament-of-2019

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                                      No Lincoln McClutchie :angry_face:

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                                        The players who attended the first and/or second camp, but missed out:

                                        Forwards
                                        Iona Apineru - Wellington
                                        Rob Cobb - Auckland
                                        Sam Cooper - Waikato
                                        Sam Dickson - Otago
                                        Tovo Lesinali Faleafa - Auckland
                                        Iosefa Maloney-Fiaola - Bay of Plenty
                                        Josh Hill - Otago
                                        Shamus Hurley Langton - Wellington
                                        Michael Loft - Taranaki
                                        Isileli Manu - Auckland
                                        Kershawl Sykes Martin - Ta$man
                                        Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe - Hawkes Bay
                                        Tane Te Aho - Wellington (hooker)
                                        James Thompson - Waikato
                                        Matt Graham Williams - Ta$man

                                        Backs
                                        Luke Donaldson - Canterbury
                                        Chay Fihaki - Canterbury
                                        Connor Garden Bachop - Wellington
                                        Jack Gray - Auckland
                                        Awatere Kiwara - Manawatu
                                        Lincoln McClutchie - Hawke's Bay
                                        Brad McNaughten - North Harbour
                                        Emoni Narawa - Bay of Plenty
                                        Isaiah Punivai - Canterbury
                                        Dennon Robinson Barlett - Bay of Plenty
                                        Zarn Sullivan - Auckland
                                        Reuben Va’a - Wellington

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                                          The players who attended the first and/or second camp, but missed out:

                                          Forwards
                                          Iona Apineru - Wellington
                                          Rob Cobb - Auckland
                                          Sam Cooper - Waikato
                                          Sam Dickson - Otago
                                          Tovo Lesinali Faleafa - Auckland
                                          Iosefa Maloney-Fiaola - Bay of Plenty
                                          Josh Hill - Otago
                                          Shamus Hurley Langton - Wellington
                                          Michael Loft - Taranaki
                                          Isileli Manu - Auckland
                                          Kershawl Sykes Martin - Ta$man
                                          Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe - Hawkes Bay
                                          Tane Te Aho - Wellington (hooker)
                                          James Thompson - Waikato
                                          Matt Graham Williams - Ta$man

                                          Backs
                                          Luke Donaldson - Canterbury
                                          Chay Fihaki - Canterbury
                                          Connor Garden Bachop - Wellington
                                          Jack Gray - Auckland
                                          Awatere Kiwara - Manawatu
                                          Lincoln McClutchie - Hawke's Bay
                                          Brad McNaughten - North Harbour
                                          Emoni Narawa - Bay of Plenty
                                          Isaiah Punivai - Canterbury
                                          Dennon Robinson Barlett - Bay of Plenty
                                          Zarn Sullivan - Auckland
                                          Reuben Va’a - Wellington

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                                          @Stargazer Connor Garden Bachop would have been in there but he is aparently injured, same with McLutchie and Punivai.

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