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U20 6 Nations 2025

This is such a overrated England team I feel, It has benefited from a very weak France and Ireland U20's

Tuipolotou is mop the only one I would say is outright destined for Test rugby currently
That's harsh....

Ireland aren't weak, they've returned to normal, and France haven't got the freak islanders available.

This England team is incredibly powerful, and athletic, they just need higher ceilings to make pro rugbythan the celts
 
That's harsh....

Ireland aren't weak, they've returned to normal, and France haven't got the freak islanders available.

This England team is incredibly powerful, and athletic, they just need higher ceilings to make pro rugbythan the celts
Ireland lost two games in this tournament from 2019 - 2024. This is not normal from us lol.
 
Ireland lost two games in this tournament from 2019 - 2024. This is not normal from us lol.
And they went 9 years before that without challenging....

Let's be honest, Ireland had a really good generation who went unbeaten 22/23 and went close 24, outside of that they've been pretty average.

I get there's a huge amount of money in Ireland currently, a lot of governing bodies utilising the Dublin tax breaks, and European rugby being Dublin centric, but Ireland u20s history isn't typically challenging for GS every year...

Irelands age grade has benefited hugely from the financial incentives, and fair play to them, but England are the continuous powerhouse, the idea England needed Ireland to return to the usual to win is laughable
 
Not Kpoku?
He ain't bad, but personally I feel he's massively overhyped. If he was 2 inches shorter would the press be on him?

I think he has the potential, but right now the only player from this group that I could say with confidence baring injuries to make test rugby is Kepu
 
And they went 9 years before that without challenging....

Let's be honest, Ireland had a really good generation who went unbeaten 22/23 and went close 24, outside of that they've been pretty average.

I get there's a huge amount of money in Ireland currently, a lot of governing bodies utilising the Dublin tax breaks, and European rugby being Dublin centric, but Ireland u20s history isn't typically challenging for GS every year...

Irelands age grade has benefited hugely from the financial incentives, and fair play to them, but England are the continuous powerhouse, the idea England needed Ireland to return to the usual to win is laughable

Who said England needed Ireland to return to win?
I said they have benefited from weaker u20's than usual. People been saying this is a cream of the crop for the U20's and I disagree
 
He ain't bad, but personally I feel he's massively overhyped. If he was 2 inches shorter would the press be on him?

I think he has the potential, but right now the only player from this group that I could say with confidence baring injuries to make test rugby is Kepu

What is the conversion rate from under 20 to fully established professional?
 
Wales do like a no arms tackle. Dropping shoulders into players, then they attempt to wrap after they've bounced the player
 


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