Tue, 10 May 2016
Counties Manukau Academy players Orbyn Leger (Karaka) & Jonathan Taumateine (Ardmore Marist) have been selected in the New Zealand Under 20 side for the World Championships next month.
The squad to represent New Zealand at the World Rugby Under 20 Championship in Manchester, England next month, has been named.
The New Zealand Under 20 squad is:
FORWARDS
Prop
Ayden Johnstone Waikato
Shaun Stodart
Otago
Sean
Paranihi
Canterbury
Alex Fidow
Wellington
Sosefo Kautai
Waikato
Hooker
Leni Apisai, captain
Wellington/Hurricanes
Asafo Aumua
Wellington
Lock
Quinten Strange
Tasman
Hamish Dalzell
Canterbury
Lock /Loose
Forward
Isaia Walker-Leawere Wellington
Fin Hoeata
Taranaki
Loose Forward
Mitchell Jacobson Waikato
Luke Jacobson
Waikato
Dalton Papali’i
Auckland
Marino Mikaele Tu'u Hawke’s Bay
Hapakuki Moala-Liava'a North Harbour
BACKS
Halfback
Jonathan Taumateine Counties Manukau
Sam Nock
Northland/Blues
First five-eighth
Stephen Perofeta
Taranaki
TJ Va’a
Wellington/Hurricanes
Midfield
Orbyn Leger
Counties Manukau
Jordie Barrett
Canterbury
Patelesio Tomkinson Otago/Highlanders
Midfield/wing
Jonah Lowe
Hawke’s Bay
Malo Tuitama
Wellington
Outside back
Caleb Makene
Canterbury
Shaun Stevenson
Waikato/Chiefs
Jordan Trainor
Waikato/Blues
Robertson said the coaching team was confident their squad offered skillsets
and versatility that provided both experience and fresh fire power.
“We’ve got six players from Super Rugby teams, two guys returning from last
year’s team, and we have nine players young enough to be eligible to play
again next year. It’s a good balance - a little bit of experience,
youth and exuberance from the young fellas, and the professionalism from the
Super players.”
Loose forward Mitchell Jacobson returns for a remarkable third year with the
Under 20 campaign, and this year he is joined by his younger brother and
fellow loose forward, Luke.
Proving that rugby genes run strong in the family, Jordie Barrett, younger
brother of All Black Beauden Barrett, and Fin Hoeata, brother of former All
Black and Maori All Black Jarrad Hoeata, are also set to travel to
Manchester.
Also named is 2015 Age Grade Player of the Year nominee Alex Fidow of
Wellington, who last year won the New Zealand Schools Bronze Boot award, and
Heartland Player of the Year nominee Stephen Perofeta who, while still at
Wanganui Collegiate as a Year 13 student last year, was a key weapon in
Wanganui’s road to Meads Cup victory in the Heartland Championship last
year. Perofeta was selected for the New Zealand Heartland XV squad and
went on to run up 58 points in just three matches.
Robertson expects competition to be fierce at the World Championship with
England likely to again be strong with their Premiership players available,
and Australia also providing stiff competition with the availability of Super
Rugby players.
“We’re in a tough pool. We’ve got Wales who won the Six Nations and
Ireland who performed really well. We’ve also got Georgia – they’re new
to the competition, after they won the tier two competition to come up and we
know they love to scrum and maul and they are big men as well.
“We’re excited by the challenge of going back on the world stage, and we’ve
got an attitude that we’ve got to go and win the title, not just defend
it. We’re really pleased with the squad we have named today, and we
have faith that they can step up to the challenge,” Robertson said.
The New Zealand Under 20 squad assembles in Mt Maunganui on 27 May ahead of a
game against the Chiefs Development side on Monday 30 May.
A separate media advisory with training and media windows will be distributed
closer to the time.
The World Rugby Under 20 Championship kicks off on 7 June with the Final to
be played on 25 June 2016.
World Rugby Under 20
Championship
7-25 June
Manchester, England
New Zealand Under 20
match schedule (local times)
Pool A Matches
Tuesday 7 June
New Zealand v
Georgia
1945 hrs
AJ Bel Stadium, Salford
Saturday 11 June
New Zealand v
Ireland
1330 hrs
Manchester City Academy Stadium, Manchester
Wednesday 15 June
New Zealand v
Wales
1730 hrs
AJ Bel Stadium, Salford
Semifinal playoffs will be played on 20 June ahead of the 25 June Final.
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