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2018 New Zealand U20s

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    Hopefully most of last year's NZSS team are playing regular club rugby to test themselves at the next level post-school. I have seen Tupaea, Dyer, Alaimalo and Seti listed in the Waikato club rugby team sheets each week.

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      Hopefully most of last year's NZSS team are playing regular club rugby to test themselves at the next level post-school. I have seen Tupaea, Dyer, Alaimalo and Seti listed in the Waikato club rugby team sheets each week.

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      @bovidae All of the Hastings Boys that I mentioned are contracted to provincial unions; the players contracted to the Hawke's Bay union are indeed playing premiers club rugby at the moment and are in the HB wtg. It will be interesting to see how they go at the U19 tournament, but I have no doubt some will also play Mitre 10 Cup this season.

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        @stargazer said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

        Well, at least the Frenchies have no reason to complain about the officiating.

        ref is pretty good IMO.

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        @tordah Gees did you miss his crap handling of not rolling away at breakdowns by the French. Such a obvious. Tactical

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            @bovidae said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

            @cgrant said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

            I don't see many of these NZU20 forwards wearing an AB jersey in the future.

            This isn't a great class of U20s but I wouldn't be writing them all off yet as they gain experience and some muscle. The props did show that size isn't everything at this level.

            McWhannel has a good workrate but too skinny.

            Do you remember how skinny Whitelock was when he played for the U20s?

            I like what I've seen from McWhannell and expect him to be a regular in the Waikato team this season, and possibly a squad member for the Chiefs from next year. He has a big engine and plenty of speed for a lock. Two examples from this mornings game. The first was midway through the 1st half when he made an important covering tackle in the midfield to stop a French counterattack that had breached the backline defence. The second was being in support for the break that should have resulted in the 2nd try if Jackson didn't drop the ball.

            Ian Jones and Norm Maxwell had great AB careers. Not everyone is Brad Thorn or Troy Flavell.

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            @mn5 said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

            @bovidae said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

            @cgrant said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

            I don't see many of these NZU20 forwards wearing an AB jersey in the future.

            This isn't a great class of U20s but I wouldn't be writing them all off yet as they gain experience and some muscle. The props did show that size isn't everything at this level.

            McWhannel has a good workrate but too skinny.

            Do you remember how skinny Whitelock was when he played for the U20s?

            I like what I've seen from McWhannell and expect him to be a regular in the Waikato team this season, and possibly a squad member for the Chiefs from next year. He has a big engine and plenty of speed for a lock. Two examples from this mornings game. The first was midway through the 1st half when he made an important covering tackle in the midfield to stop a French counterattack that had breached the backline defence. The second was being in support for the break that should have resulted in the 2nd try if Jackson didn't drop the ball.

            Ian Jones and Norm Maxwell had great AB careers. Not everyone is Brad Thorn or Troy Flavell.

            Rugby has become far more physical since. It will be very hard for a skinny lock to impose himself at the international level.

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              @mn5 said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

              @bovidae said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

              @cgrant said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

              I don't see many of these NZU20 forwards wearing an AB jersey in the future.

              This isn't a great class of U20s but I wouldn't be writing them all off yet as they gain experience and some muscle. The props did show that size isn't everything at this level.

              McWhannel has a good workrate but too skinny.

              Do you remember how skinny Whitelock was when he played for the U20s?

              I like what I've seen from McWhannell and expect him to be a regular in the Waikato team this season, and possibly a squad member for the Chiefs from next year. He has a big engine and plenty of speed for a lock. Two examples from this mornings game. The first was midway through the 1st half when he made an important covering tackle in the midfield to stop a French counterattack that had breached the backline defence. The second was being in support for the break that should have resulted in the 2nd try if Jackson didn't drop the ball.

              Ian Jones and Norm Maxwell had great AB careers. Not everyone is Brad Thorn or Troy Flavell.

              Rugby has become far more physical since. It will be very hard for a skinny lock to impose himself at the international level.

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              @cgrant @MN5 saying Norm Maxwell had a great All Black career is also quite a stretch.

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              • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                @cgrant @MN5 saying Norm Maxwell had a great All Black career is also quite a stretch.

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                @kiwimurph said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

                @cgrant @MN5 saying Norm Maxwell had a great All Black career is also quite a stretch.

                Yeah probably. He was good though

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                  Argentina to host World Rugby U20 Championship 2019

                  Argentina, who are guaranteed a top six finish in the 2018 tournament in France, hosted the event in 2010 and Rosario and Santa Fe will once again host the future stars of rugby. 
                  
                  The 2018 Championship in France draws to a conclusion on Sunday but is on track to be the best-attended, most viewed and most socially-engaged event to date.
                  
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                    They've had great crowds this year in France. Tournamant must be close to paying for itself this year.

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                      CITING COMMISSIONER WARNINGS

                      Jay Renton (New Zealand)
                      
                      New Zealand replacement Jay Renton was issued a Citing Commissioner Warning by Citing Commissioner Eugene Ryan (Ireland) for stamping in breach of Law 9.12 in the 58th minute of their World Rugby U20 Championship 2018 semi-final against France on 12 June, 2018 in Perpignan. The Citing Commissioner Warning forms part of Renton’s disciplinary record for the tournament
                      
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                        CITING COMMISSIONER WARNINGS

                        Jay Renton (New Zealand)
                        
                        New Zealand replacement Jay Renton was issued a Citing Commissioner Warning by Citing Commissioner Eugene Ryan (Ireland) for stamping in breach of Law 9.12 in the 58th minute of their World Rugby U20 Championship 2018 semi-final against France on 12 June, 2018 in Perpignan. The Citing Commissioner Warning forms part of Renton’s disciplinary record for the tournament
                        
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                        @stargazer Wow! That one seemed pretty black or white to me.

                        Either it was accidental or it was intentional and if the latter he would go for a significant skate.

                        Not sure where this shade of grey comes from.

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                          CITING COMMISSIONER WARNINGS

                          Jay Renton (New Zealand)
                          
                          New Zealand replacement Jay Renton was issued a Citing Commissioner Warning by Citing Commissioner Eugene Ryan (Ireland) for stamping in breach of Law 9.12 in the 58th minute of their World Rugby U20 Championship 2018 semi-final against France on 12 June, 2018 in Perpignan. The Citing Commissioner Warning forms part of Renton’s disciplinary record for the tournament
                          
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                          @stargazer said in 2018 New Zealand U20s:

                          CITING COMMISSIONER WARNINGS

                          Jay Renton (New Zealand)
                          
                          New Zealand replacement Jay Renton was issued a Citing Commissioner Warning by Citing Commissioner Eugene Ryan (Ireland) for stamping in breach of Law 9.12 in the 58th minute of their World Rugby U20 Championship 2018 semi-final against France on 12 June, 2018 in Perpignan. The Citing Commissioner Warning forms part of Renton’s disciplinary record for the tournament
                          

                          Another win for The Illuminati

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                            Tele’a should be pissed off. His tackle was innocuous in comparison.

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                            • Chris B.C Chris B.

                              @stargazer Wow! That one seemed pretty black or white to me.

                              Either it was accidental or it was intentional and if the latter he would go for a significant skate.

                              Not sure where this shade of grey comes from.

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                              @chris-b Accidental or reckless or intentional. Intentional would always have been red. Accidental, would always be a penalty only or at most a YC. But when it's considered reckless, other factors come into play, such as whether Renton's foot made contact with the head and things like whether the player on the ground was moving.

                              It's really unfortunate that they don't always seem to publish the reasons for these warnings.

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                                Thought in the semi, the BBs lacked punch (no pun intended) up front and incision at the back. Where were the big ball runners? Lost count of how many times the ball was stripped or dropped. Also our kicking game was poor. If you're going to kick, it should be pinpoint for your chasers to run on to and regather.
                                We looked very rugby=league like and not in a good way, fanning out too much on D. Hell. we just gave them too much ball, and we squandered our own opportunities.

                                You know I'm really beginning to dislike the French. Hopefully sunday morning we can wake up and still be talking abou the rugby played...

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                                  day NZ date NZT Local match where stage watch
                                  Sun 17 June 9.00pm 11.00am Ireland v Japan Béziers 11th place play-off WR YouTube
                                  Sun 17 June 11.30pm 1.30pm Scotland v Georgia Béziers 9th place play-off WR YouTube
                                  Mon 18 June 12.00am 2.00pm* Argentina v Australia Béziers 5th place-play-off Duke (replay 12.35pm); WR YouTube geo-blocked
                                  Mon 18 June 2.00am 4.00pm* Wales v Italy Béziers 7th place play-off WR YouTube
                                  Mon 18 June 2.30am 4.30pm* S Africa v NZ Béziers 3rd place play-off Duke (replay 2.30pm); WR YouTube geo-blocked
                                  Mon 18 June 5.00am 7.00pm* England v France Béziers Final Duke (replay 4.30pm); WR YouTube geo-blocked
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                                    NZ U20 squad for the bronze final:

                                    1 Oliver Norris - Waikato
                                    2 Ricky Jackson - Otago
                                    3 Kaliopasi Uluilakepa - Wellington
                                    4 Laghlan McWhannell - Waikato
                                    5 Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa - Auckland
                                    6 Devan Flanders -Hawke'sBay
                                    7 Tom Christie - Captain - Canterbury
                                    8 Hoskins Sotutu - Auckland
                                    9 Jay Renton - Southland
                                    10 Kaleb Trask - Bay of Plenty
                                    11 Caleb Clarke - Auckland
                                    12 Harry Plummer - Auckland
                                    13 Billy Proctor - Wellington
                                    14 Bailyn Sullivan - Waikato
                                    15 Ngane Punivai - Canterbury

                                    16 Flynn Thomas - Southland
                                    17 Sione Asi - Manawatu
                                    18 Suetena Asomua - Counties Manukau
                                    19 John Akau'ola Laula - Auckland
                                    20 William Tremain - Hawke's Bay
                                    21 Xavier Roe - Waikato
                                    22 Scott Gregory - Northland
                                    23 Jamie Spowart - Ta$man

                                    NOTE: Xavier Numia, Tevita Mafileo and Will Tucker have all been ruled out with injury. Suetana Asomua and Sam Matenga have joined the squad as replacements.

                                    Injury has forced a number of changes to the team that went down to France in the semi final.
                                    
                                    Waikato prop Oliver Norris gets his first start, in his first match at the tournament, while Kaliopasi Uluilakepa joins him on the otherside of the front row. Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa moves from the flanks to lock, to replace Will Tucker, making room for Hoskins Sotutu to start at number 8.
                                    
                                    Changes to the backline see Kaleb Trask start at first five-eighths, moving Harry Plummer to the midfield, while Canterbury’s Ngane Punivai gets his first chance of the tournament, starting at fullback.
                                    

                                    http://www.allblacks.com/News/32576/new-zealand-under-20-team-named-to-play-south-africa

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                                      Baby boks finally wake up ... run it from their 22. 33-25 to Baby Boks with 15 mins to go. Tides have turned all due to a yellow card

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                                        NZ score in final movement of the game to lose 40-30 . It was 25-14 to NZ at one stage. Baby Boks scored 26 points in a row.

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                                          Results from the finals below:

                                          :::

                                          1st: France (33) beats
                                          2nd: England (25)

                                          3rd: South Africa (40) beats
                                          4th: New Zealand (30)

                                          5th: Australia (41) beats
                                          6th: Argentina (15)

                                          7th: Wales (34) beats
                                          8th: Italy (17)

                                          9th: Georgia (39) beats
                                          10th: Scotland (31)

                                          11th: Ireland (39) beats
                                          12th: Japan (33)

                                          Japan drops out of the Championship. The winner of the World Rugby U20 Trophy will take its place in next year's tournament in Argentina.

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