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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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      • StargazerS Stargazer

        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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        #89

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

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          #90

          His (CG-B) name is not in the "not considered due to injury" list, so probably not, unless he's the "one player to be added". McClutchie played club rugby last Wednesday and I haven't read anything about him getting injured either. Don't know about Punivai.

          PS: the allblacks dot com website has been wrong with lists before, but I can't imagine them forgetting three players.

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            Lincoln McClutchie played for his club Tamatea on Wednesday night, kicking two conversions.

            He certainly played the whole 80 minutes for his club last Saturday as I saw him score two tries.

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              #92

              Interesting re McLutchie, CGB hasn't played or isn't down to play in this weeks Club rugby so i'm assuming he's injured atm.

              Surely those guys make it in having all played NPC.

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                Interesting re McLutchie, CGB hasn't played or isn't down to play in this weeks Club rugby so i'm assuming he's injured atm.

                Surely those guys make it in having all played NPC.

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                @Canes4life I'm not sure whether they'll make the JWC squad. The media release says the squad for the Oceania U20s is the core of the JWC squad and seems to suggest that players who missed out, depend on injuries to get in.

                Only one player to be added for the Oceania U20s.

                It's annoying, because McClutchie was clearly better than Reihana when they played for NZ Schools, McClutchie was very good for the Magpies. I don't know whether Reihana has any NPC experience, but certainly not as much and not as significant as McClutchie. Can't say much about Burke; can't remember him. I assume he played for Canterbury U19s last year.

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                  @Canes4life I'm not sure whether they'll make the JWC squad. The media release says the squad for the Oceania U20s is the core of the JWC squad and seems to suggest that players who missed out, depend on injuries to get in.

                  Only one player to be added for the Oceania U20s.

                  It's annoying, because McClutchie was clearly better than Reihana when they played for NZ Schools, McClutchie was very good for the Magpies. I don't know whether Reihana has any NPC experience, but certainly not as much and not as significant as McClutchie. Can't say much about Burke; can't remember him. I assume he played for Canterbury U19s last year.

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                  @Stargazer Burke is an ok player. I thought they would have gone with Mcclutchir still. I wonder if they are thinking kicking though, but who knows. Surprised about Cobb also as he has already had two years in u20, but overall predictable squad

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                  • 9 98blueandgold

                    @Stargazer Burke is an ok player. I thought they would have gone with Mcclutchir still. I wonder if they are thinking kicking though, but who knows. Surprised about Cobb also as he has already had two years in u20, but overall predictable squad

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                    @98blueandgold McClutchie now does the goal kicking for his club, so he must have been working on it. And Toala is an excellent goal kicker.

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                      @Canes4life I'm not sure whether they'll make the JWC squad. The media release says the squad for the Oceania U20s is the core of the JWC squad and seems to suggest that players who missed out, depend on injuries to get in.

                      Only one player to be added for the Oceania U20s.

                      It's annoying, because McClutchie was clearly better than Reihana when they played for NZ Schools, McClutchie was very good for the Magpies. I don't know whether Reihana has any NPC experience, but certainly not as much and not as significant as McClutchie. Can't say much about Burke; can't remember him. I assume he played for Canterbury U19s last year.

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                      @Stargazer said in 2019 under 20's:

                      McClutchie was very good for the Magpies.

                      McClutchie was better than Falcon last year too, who has a settled Super contract.

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                        #97

                        Draw for Oceania tournament:

                        http://www.oceaniarugby.com/common/pages/public/rv/draw.aspx?seasonid=108&gradeid=22911_1&entityid=66726

                        Round 1
                        26 Apr 19 5:00PM New Zealand U20s v Fiji U20s Bond University
                        26 Apr 19 7:00PM Australia U20s v Japan U20s Bond University
                        Round 2
                        30 Apr 19 5:00PM New Zealand U20s v Japan U20s Bond University
                        30 Apr 19 7:00PM Australia U20s v Fiji U20s Bond University
                        Round 3
                        4 May 19 5:00PM Japan U20s v Fiji U20s Bond University
                        4 May 19 7:00PM New Zealand U20s v Australia U20s Bond University

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                        • TimT Tim

                          Draw for Oceania tournament:

                          http://www.oceaniarugby.com/common/pages/public/rv/draw.aspx?seasonid=108&gradeid=22911_1&entityid=66726

                          Round 1
                          26 Apr 19 5:00PM New Zealand U20s v Fiji U20s Bond University
                          26 Apr 19 7:00PM Australia U20s v Japan U20s Bond University
                          Round 2
                          30 Apr 19 5:00PM New Zealand U20s v Japan U20s Bond University
                          30 Apr 19 7:00PM Australia U20s v Fiji U20s Bond University
                          Round 3
                          4 May 19 5:00PM Japan U20s v Fiji U20s Bond University
                          4 May 19 7:00PM New Zealand U20s v Australia U20s Bond University

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                          #98

                          @Tim Yep, see a few posts earlier in this thread (with NZ times) :winking_face:

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                            South Africa U20s vs Argentina U20s live on youtube


                            Final score:- Argies 34 - 33 Boks.

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                              #100

                              There have been a few changes to the NZ U20s squad for the Oceania U20 Championship that was announced on 5 April:

                              His 17 forwards look settled, out of which Hawke’s Bay hooker Kianu Kereru-Symes will be skipper. He is one of nine from this squad who played Mitre 10 Cup in 2018, while four appeared for the Under 20s in 2018, a side which won Oceania but placed fourth in the World Cup after dropping the semifinal to France and the bronze playoff to South Africa.
                              
                              The backline is bursting with talent and versatility. Last season’s NZ Schools captain Isaiah Punivai, a midfielder/wing, has been called in after injury to Crusaders wing Leicester Faingaanuku, but the latter is expected to be available for the World Cup. The Hurricanes’ Billy Proctor and the Blues’ Caleb Clarke have yet to be released by their franchises, but Proctor, in particular is a likely starter for the World Cup. Etene Nanai-Seturo was originally released by the Chiefs, but depletion of their outside back reserves means he was recalled. The former All Blacks Sevens rep is another who may yet play a part in Argentina.
                              
                              Scott Gregory is back from injury, but will likely not be considered until the second game in Australia. With the depth of riches in midfield, Gregory could suit up at either fullback or wing. There are no specialist wings, but Philpott knows several of his charges can do a job on the flanks.
                              

                              So the final squad for the Oceania tournament is:

                              Forwards:
                              Naitoa Ah Kuoi - Wellington
                              Kaylum Boshier - Taranaki (vc)
                              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 (c)
                              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 (vc)
                              Rivez Reihana - Waikato
                              Etene Nanai Seturo - Counties Manukau
                              Danny Toala - Hawke's Bay
                              Quinn Tupaea - Waikato

                              Added (all backs):
                              Isaiah Punivai (Canterbury)
                              Scott Gregory (Northland)
                              Chay Fihaki (Canterbury)

                              .

                              After France exposed New Zealand in the scrum last year, it is no secret that set-piece has been a key plank of the planning for this 2019 campaign.
                              
                              “Especially given our pool at the World Cup (Georgia, Scotland and South Africa). We’ll be pretty good at defending the lineout drive after that. They are very set-piece focused teams, but we have probably one of the biggest packs we’ve selected for a while, especially in the tight five,” says Philpott.
                              
                              “In the past, New Zealand rugby has been about our big boys having soft skillsets, being able to catch, pass and run like backs, but we find that is essential they can scrum first and do their core tasks at set-piece.”
                              
                              As ever, while the NZ Schools and NZ Barbarians Schools teams offer well-established pathways into the Under 20s, the Jock Hobbs Memorial National Under 19 tournament is a vital step in the selection process.
                              
                              “A lot of these guys impressed in that 2018 tournament. One that springs to mind is (lock) Samipeni Finau for Waikato. He was the first player I saw on the first day. He made a break and we thought ‘Wow.’ We kept an eye on him. We’ve also got a lot of Bay of Plenty guys in our team from the side that won the tournament, like Lalomilo Lalomilo, Leroy Carter and Cole Forbes. That’s where they come to the fore, so that tournament is invaluable for us,” says Philpott.
                              

                              .
                              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)

                              .

                              All matches will be live streamed on www.rugby.com.au.

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                                I don't understand why they plan these games at the same time as Super Rugby games. Why not on a Thursday evening instead of Friday, and on Saturday afternoon instead of Saturday evening?

                                I hope they post the full games on YouTube like last year.

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                                  There have been a few changes to the NZ U20s squad for the Oceania U20 Championship that was announced on 5 April:

                                  His 17 forwards look settled, out of which Hawke’s Bay hooker Kianu Kereru-Symes will be skipper. He is one of nine from this squad who played Mitre 10 Cup in 2018, while four appeared for the Under 20s in 2018, a side which won Oceania but placed fourth in the World Cup after dropping the semifinal to France and the bronze playoff to South Africa.
                                  
                                  The backline is bursting with talent and versatility. Last season’s NZ Schools captain Isaiah Punivai, a midfielder/wing, has been called in after injury to Crusaders wing Leicester Faingaanuku, but the latter is expected to be available for the World Cup. The Hurricanes’ Billy Proctor and the Blues’ Caleb Clarke have yet to be released by their franchises, but Proctor, in particular is a likely starter for the World Cup. Etene Nanai-Seturo was originally released by the Chiefs, but depletion of their outside back reserves means he was recalled. The former All Blacks Sevens rep is another who may yet play a part in Argentina.
                                  
                                  Scott Gregory is back from injury, but will likely not be considered until the second game in Australia. With the depth of riches in midfield, Gregory could suit up at either fullback or wing. There are no specialist wings, but Philpott knows several of his charges can do a job on the flanks.
                                  

                                  So the final squad for the Oceania tournament is:

                                  Forwards:
                                  Naitoa Ah Kuoi - Wellington
                                  Kaylum Boshier - Taranaki (vc)
                                  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 (c)
                                  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 (vc)
                                  Rivez Reihana - Waikato
                                  Etene Nanai Seturo - Counties Manukau
                                  Danny Toala - Hawke's Bay
                                  Quinn Tupaea - Waikato

                                  Added (all backs):
                                  Isaiah Punivai (Canterbury)
                                  Scott Gregory (Northland)
                                  Chay Fihaki (Canterbury)

                                  .

                                  After France exposed New Zealand in the scrum last year, it is no secret that set-piece has been a key plank of the planning for this 2019 campaign.
                                  
                                  “Especially given our pool at the World Cup (Georgia, Scotland and South Africa). We’ll be pretty good at defending the lineout drive after that. They are very set-piece focused teams, but we have probably one of the biggest packs we’ve selected for a while, especially in the tight five,” says Philpott.
                                  
                                  “In the past, New Zealand rugby has been about our big boys having soft skillsets, being able to catch, pass and run like backs, but we find that is essential they can scrum first and do their core tasks at set-piece.”
                                  
                                  As ever, while the NZ Schools and NZ Barbarians Schools teams offer well-established pathways into the Under 20s, the Jock Hobbs Memorial National Under 19 tournament is a vital step in the selection process.
                                  
                                  “A lot of these guys impressed in that 2018 tournament. One that springs to mind is (lock) Samipeni Finau for Waikato. He was the first player I saw on the first day. He made a break and we thought ‘Wow.’ We kept an eye on him. We’ve also got a lot of Bay of Plenty guys in our team from the side that won the tournament, like Lalomilo Lalomilo, Leroy Carter and Cole Forbes. That’s where they come to the fore, so that tournament is invaluable for us,” says Philpott.
                                  

                                  .
                                  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)

                                  .

                                  All matches will be live streamed on www.rugby.com.au.

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                                  Philpott said in 2019 under 20's:

                                  “In the past, New Zealand rugby has been about our big boys having soft skillsets, being able to catch, pass and run like backs, but we find that is essential they can scrum first and do their core tasks at set-piece.”

                                  Astonishing. Said as if it's some insight based down from the Mountain or something.

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                                    I think the scrummaging thing is partly because of the rules at schoolboy level..

                                    I'm always surprised to see Auckland players make the u20s for another province.. Is it because Auckland can't identify talent or what?

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                                      I think the scrummaging thing is partly because of the rules at schoolboy level..

                                      I'm always surprised to see Auckland players make the u20s for another province.. Is it because Auckland can't identify talent or what?

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                                      @mimic Think it was a case of the Chiefs recruiting them a couple of years ago.

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                                      • mimicM mimic

                                        I think the scrummaging thing is partly because of the rules at schoolboy level..

                                        I'm always surprised to see Auckland players make the u20s for another province.. Is it because Auckland can't identify talent or what?

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                                        @mimic said in 2019 under 20's:

                                        I think the scrummaging thing is partly because of the rules at schoolboy level..

                                        I'm always surprised to see Auckland players make the u20s for another province.. Is it because Auckland can't identify talent or what?

                                        Isn't it really just an economy-of-scale thing - a very high number of talented players leaving school each year who can't all fit into the two Auckland Under 19 teams at Jock Hobbs tournament so they look to move elsewhere?

                                        You've got ten 1A comp schools, say a squad of 25 for each, thats 250 players. Let's say half of them leave school each year, so that's 125 going into club/provincial rugby every year. The two Auckland teams at the Jock Hobbs tournament only caters for 50 players, so that leaves more than half the 125 leavers going into some kind of rep void each year when they want to get noticed.

                                        Mitre 10 Cup provinces are scouring the country for talent and players scour the country for provinces to get into their rep teams.

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                                          Who are the best midfield backs in that squad?

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