Eleven Queensland U20s named to face New Zealand in Oceania … – RedsRugby.com.au (press release)

Posted: May 6, 2017 at 3:56 am

BMW Australia U20s Head Coach Simon Cron has named eleven Queensland U20s in his side ahead of their final clash of the Oceania Rugby U20s Championship against New Zealand, to be played on Saturday night at Bond University on the Gold Coast.

St.George Queensland Reds backrower Reece Hewat will again captain the side, and will be joined in the starting XV by Harrry Hockings, Angus Scott-Young (VC), Liam Wright, Harry Nucifora, Tony Hunt, Dylan Riley and Jayden Ngamanu.

Efi Maafu and Angus Blyth have been named in the reserves, as well as Isaac Lucas who is in line for his debut.

BMW Australia U20s Head Coach, Simon Cron said: New Zealand have been in good form throughout the competition with a very cohesive attack which was on display against Samoa and Fiji.

We need to focus on our processes and execution of roles.

The boys are starting to come together as a group and develop combinations within the squad so I am looking forward to those boys getting on again tomorrow.

It doesnt come any better than a Trans-Tasman match at any level of Rugby and this group will wear that gold jersey with pride when they represent Australia.

The match kicks off at Bond University at 7:00pm on Saturday 6 May with the match to be streamed LIVE through http://www.rugby.com.au.

BMW Australia U20s team to play New Zealand U20s at Bond University, Gold Coast, on Saturday 6 May, 7pm local time 1.Harry Johnson-Holmes, NSW Gen Blue U20s, Sydney University 2.Jordan Uelese Melbourne Rebels U20s 3.Harry Chapman, NSW Gen Blue U20s, Randwick 4.Ryan McCauley, NSW Gen Blue U20s, Easts 5.Harry Hockings, Queensland U20s, University of Queensland, Bowen 6.Angus Scott-Young (VC), Queensland U20s, University of Queensland 7.Liam Wright, Queensland U20s, Easts 8.Reece Hewat (C) Queensland U20s, Norths 9.Harry Nucifora, Queensland U20s, Bond University, Gold Coast 10.Nick Jooste (VC), Brumbies U20s, Wests 11.James Ramm, NSW Gen Blue U20s, Randwick 12.Tony Hunt, Queensland U20s, University of Queensland 13.Dylan Riley, Queensland U20s, Bond University, Gold Coast 14.Jayden Ngamanu, Queensland U20s, Souths 15.Semisi Tupou, Melbourne Rebels U20s, Box Hill Reserves 16.Efi Maafu, Queensland U20s, Wests 17.Sama Malolo, Western Force U20s, Wests Scarborough 18.Vaauli Faamausili, Melbourne Rebels U20s, Moorabbin 19.Angus Blyth, Queensland U20s, Bond University, Gold Coast 20.Lachlan Swinton, NSW Gen Blue U20s, Sydney University 21.Theo Strang, NSW Gen Blue U20s, Sydney University 22.Isaac Lucas, Queensland U20s, Sunnybank 23.Clay Uyen, Western Force U20s, University of WA

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