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U20s Six Nations 2022

France squad for the Under-20s Six Nations

Hugo Auradou, Max Auriac, Léo Banos, Léo Barré, Robin Bellemand, Enzo Benmegal, Axel Bévia, Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Benjamin Boudou, Esteban Capilla, Thomas Cretu, Emile Dayral, Nicolas Depoortere, Matteo Desjeux, Robin Dione, Yahnis El Maslouhi, Aubin Eymeri, Louis Foursans, Emilien Gailleton, Matéo Garcia, Théo Giral, Nathan Huguen, Baptiste Jauneau, Jefferson Joseph, Louis Le Brun, Lucas Martin, Samuel Mezaache, Victor Montgaillard, Thomas Moukoro, Théo Ntamack, Marvin Okuya, Louis Penverne, Matis Perchaud, Raphael Portat, Ethan Randle, Enzo Reybier, Liam Rimet, Connor Sa, Hugo Sarrasin, Valentin Simutoga, Malohi Suta, Logan Tabet, Killian Tixeront, Mathieu Uhila, Elliot Yemsi
 
England men U20s Elite Player Squad – 2022

Forwards:
Fin Baxter (Harlequins), Alfie Bell (Wasps), Lucas Brooke (London Irish), Kofi Cripps (Wasps), Mark Dormer (Newcastle), Ollie Fletcher (Newcastle), Robin Hardwick (Wasps), Will Hobson (Harlequins), Emeka Ilione (Leicester), Geordie Irvine (Northampton), Tom Lockett (Northampton), Toby Knight (Saracens), Guy Pepper (Newcastle), Charlie Rice (Bristol), Ewan Richards (Bath), John Stewart (Bath), Mike Summerfield (London Irish), Alex Wardell (Saracens)

Backs: Henry Arundell (London Irish), Seb Atkinson (Worcester), Deago Bailey (Bristol), Jamie Benson (Harlequins), Tom Carr-Smith (Bath), Ethan Grayson (Northampton), Olly Hartley (Wasps), George Hendy (Northampton), Matty Jones (Gloucester), Louie Johnson (Newcastle), Will Joseph (London Irish), Tom Litchfield (Northampton), Fin Smith (Worcester), Iwan Stephens (Newcastle)
 
Scotland Squad for 2022 Six Nations Under-20s:

FORWARDS
Mikey Jones* (Heriot's Rugby / Edinburgh Rugby)
Tom Banatvala (Durham University)
Ali Rogers** (Glasgow Hawks)
Callum Norrie** (Strathallan School)
Olly Frostick (Ealing Trailfinders/Henly Hawks)
Gregor Hiddleston (GHA)
Patrick Harrison* (Edinburgh Rugby)
Duncan Hood (Bath University)
Max Williamson* (Stirling County/Glasgow Warriors)
Josh Taylor (Ealing Trailfinders)
Jake Spurway (Durham University)
Tim Brown (Glasgow Hawks)
Rhys Tait* (Boroughmuir Bears/Glasgow Warriors) CAPTAIN
Innes Hill (Ealing Trailfinders)
Olujare Oguntibeju (Ealing Trailfinders)
Matt Deehan (Newcastle Falcons)
Ollie Leatherbarrow (Exeter University)

BACKS
Murray Redpath (Newcastle University)
Jonty Cope (Durham University)
Jed Gelderbloom (Edinburgh Rugby)
Christian Townsend* (Ayrshire Bulls/Glasgow Warriors)
Euan Cunningham* (Stirling County/Glasgow Warriors)
Duncan Munn** (Boroughmuir Bears)
Mike Gray* (Boroughmuir Bears/Glasgow Warriors)
Ben Salmon** (Stirling Wolves)
Andy Stirrat** (GHA)
Ross McKnight* (Stirling County/Glasgow Warriors)
Ben Evans* (Heriot's Rugby/Edinburgh Rugby)
Ollie Melville (Newcastle University)
Robin McLintock (Montpellier)

*FOSROC Scottish Rugby Contracted Academy Player
**FOSROC Scottish Rugby Regional Academy Player
 
Wales U20 Six Nations squad:

FORWARDS
Rhys Barratt (Cardiff Rugby)
Cameron Jones (Ospreys)
Joe Cowell (Cardiff Met)
Connor Chapman (Dragons)
Efan Daniel (Cardiff Rugby)
Morgan Veness (Ealing Trailfinders)
Lewis Morgan (Scarlets)
Nathan Evans (Cardiff Rugby)
Ellis Fackrell (Ospreys)
Adam Williams (Dragons)
Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter Chiefs)
Alexander Ashton (Cardiff University)
Joe Peard (Dragons)
Lewis Jones (Ospreys)
Benji Williams (Ospreys)
Alex Mann (Cardiff Rugby – CAPT)
Ryan Woodman (Dragons)
Tom Cowan (Bath)
Ethan Fackrell (Cardiff
Morgan Morse (Ospreys)
Ben Moa (Dragons)

BACKS
Harri Williams (Scarlets)
Morgan Lloyd (Dragons)
Harvey Nash (Ospreys)
Jac Lloyd (Bristol Bears)
Daniel Edwards (Ospreys)
Josh Phillips (Scarlets)
Joe Hawkins (Ospreys)
Eddie James (Scarlets)
Bryn Bradley (Harlequins)
Callum Dodd (Ospreys)
Tom Florence (Ospreys)
Oli Andrew (Dragons)
Joshua Hathaway (Scarlets)
Harri Houston (Ospreys)
Cameron Winnett (Cardiff Rugby)
Iestyn Hopkins (Ospreys)
Joe Westwood (Dragons)
 
Wales somehow managed to win two games last year while looking awful (reminds me of another team.....)
They looked poorly organised in both defence and attack last year so target should be to at least get that sorted.
 
Wales somehow managed to win two games last year while looking awful (reminds me of another team.....)
They looked poorly organised in both defence and attack last year so target should be to at least get that sorted.
Young team was the excuse. Can't use that excuse this time as there's quite a lot who were there last year. I see this Morse kid being talked up. Will be interesting to see how he goes.
 
I went to watch the Wales U20s vs Swansea RFC warm-up match last week. Morse is being talked up for good reason IMO; only 17 and was man handling a lot of the RFC players. One of the props was also a very impressive ball carrier but I'm unsure who he was; Wales weren't wearing shirt numbers which made things quite unhelpful.

Tom Florence (centre/wing) and Callum Dodd (wing) have both been returned to play for Swansea Uni this week while Lewis Jones (lock), Benji Williams (6/8), Harri Williams (9) and Iestyn Hopkins (wing/15) have all been retained so that starts to give some idea of who will be in the 23 this weekend. I'm biased but I expect Harri to have an absolute stormer this tournament. He's only 18 and has been absolutely carving up BUCS teams for fun so far this season. Benji is also seriously physical and at 6'4 offers a genuine third lineout option in the back row. Iestyn is a very dangerous attacking option with great feet but hasn't been back from injury for long. Lewis is 6'8 and light so is a great lineout option and steals a lot of opposition ball. Was slightly surprised to see Tom Florence not retained as he started most of Wales' games last tournament but glad that he's back for the derby against Cardiff this week.
 
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I went to watch the Wales U20s vs Swansea RFC warm-up match. Morse being talked up for good reason; only 17 and was man handling a lot of the RFC players. One of the props was also a very impressive ball carrier but I'm unsure who he was; Wales weren't wearing shirt numbers which made things quite unhelpful.

Tom Florence (centre/wing) and Callum Dodd (wing) have both been returned to play for Swansea Uni this week while Lewis Jones (lock), Benji Williams (6/8), Harri Williams (9) and Iestyn Hopkins (wing/15) have all been retained so that starts to give some idea of who will be in the 23 this weekend. I'm biased but I expect Harri to have an absolute stormer this tournament. He's only 18 and has been absolutely carving up BUCS teams for fun so far this season. Benji is also seriously physical and at 6'4 offers a genuine third lineout option in the back row. Iestyn is a very dangerous attacking option with great feet but hasn't been back from injury for long. Lewis is 6'8 and light so is a great lineout option and steals a lot of opposition ball. Was slightly surprised to see Tom Florence not retained as he started most of Wales' games last tournament but glad that he's back for the derby against Cardiff this week.
Lots of interesting info there. Thanks for posting.

Yeah, this Morse kid looks like a big lump for 17 who can put it about from little clips I've seen. Always like watching the under 20s, hopefully Wales give a better account of themselves this year but the tournament in general can be pretty unpredictable.
 
Ireland U20s (v Wales):

15. Patrick Campbell (Young Munster RFC/Munster)

14. Chay Mullins (Bristol Bears/IQ Rugby)

13. Fionn Gibbons (UCD RFC/Leinster)

12. Ben Brownlee (Blackrock College/Leinster)

11. Shane Mallon (UCD RFC/Leinster)

10. Charlie Tector (Lansdowne FC/Leinster)

9. Matthew Devine (Corinthians RFC/Connacht)

1. Jack Boyle (UCD/Leinster)

2. James McCormick (Ballymena RFC/Ulster)

3. Scott Wilson (Queen's University Belfast/Ulster)

4. Conor O'Tighearnaigh (UCD RFC/Leinster)

5. Mark Morrissey (UCD RFC/Leinster)

6. James McNabney (Ballymena RFC/Ulster)

7. Reuben Crothers (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster)(Captain).

8. James Culhane (UCD RFC/Leinster).

Replacements:

16. Josh Hanlon (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster)

17. Oisin Michel (Lansdowne FC/Leinster)

18. Rory McGuire (UCD/Leinster)

19. Adam McNamee (Malone RFC/Ulster)

20. Ronan O'Sullivan (Highfield RFC/Munster)

21. Ethan Coughlan (Shannon RFC/Munster)

22. Tony Butler (Garryowen FC/Munster)

23. Aitzol King (Clontarf FC/Leinster)
 
I'll admit I don't know the other province lads too well, but unpleasantly surprised Coughlan isn't starting. I know Tector was slated to start, but though Butler may have a shot. Shame Edogbo got hurt.

Think we (Munster) actually have a pretty good crop of 20s aged lads this year, just a good year all round I presume!

Good to see a lad from Leitrim picked, I'd say it's rare enough lads come through from there.
 
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I'll admit I don't know the other province lads too well, but unpleasantly surprised Coughlan isn't starting. I know Tector was slated to start, but though Butler may have a shot. Shame Edogbo got hurt.

Think we (Munster) actually have a pretty good crop of 20s aged lads this year, just a good year all round I presume!

Good to see a lad from Leitrim picked, I'd say it's rare enough lads come through from there.

Have heard good things about Devine so hopefully him starting is more a sign of his quality.

Also seen Ulster fans hyping McNabney, he's a year underage but in highlights looks pretty big and barnstorming.
 
England Team for Scotland...
15. Henry Arundell (London Irish)
14. Deago Bailey (Bristol Bears)
13. Tom Litchfield (Northampton Saints)
12. Ethan Grayson (Northampton Saints)
11. Ollie Dawkins (Wasps)
10. Louie Johnson (Newcastle Falcons)
9. Tom Carr-Smith (Bath Rugby)
1. Mark Dormer (Newcastle Falcons)
2. John Stewart (Bath Rugby)
3. Mikey Summerfield (London Irish)
4. Alfie Bell (Wasps)
5. Tom Lockett (Northampton Saints)
6. Alex Wardell (Saracens)
7. Kofi Cripps (Wasps)
8. Toby Knight (Saracens)

Replacements

16. Jasper Spandler (Bath Rugby)
17. Will Hobson (Harlequins)
18. Robin Hardwick (Wasps)
19. Charlie Rice (Bristol Bears)
20. Gregg Fisilau (Wasps)
21. Matty Jones (Gloucester Rugby)
22. Jamie Benson (Harlequins)
23. George Hendy (Northampton Saints)
 
Wales Under-20s: Cameron Winnett; Harri Huston, Bryn Bradley, Eddie James Oli Andrew; Daniel Edwards, Harri Williams; Joe Cowell, Efan Daniel, Nathan Evans, Joe Peard, Lewis Jones, Alex Mann (capt), Ethan Fackrell, Ben Moa.

Replacements: Morgan Vennes, Rhys Barratt, Ellis Fackrell, Benji Williams, Tom Cowan, Morgan Lloyd, Jac Lloyd, Joe Hawkins.

Harri Williams has already been talked about in this thread, he's a talent at 9. There's a few in here that have had recent appearances for Cardiff, Winnet scored against Harlequins. Jac Lloyd is Ioan's brother and also seems to be decent. Bit Surprised at Joe Hawkins on the bench though. He's played a few times for the Ospreys and hasn't looked out of place at that level. No pressure but they have already been talking about Moa being the new Faletau, I've never seen him place too much so looking forward to see how he goes.
 
Who are the ones to look out for in the England side?
Lost track of our age grade prospects with COVID killing off so many comps, and only recognise a couple of names on that team sheet
 
Ireland u20 squad breakdown:

LH Prop
Jack Boyle (19/St. Michaels College/UCD/Leinster) - 6'1, 106kg*
Oisin Michel (Cill Dara RFC/Lansdowne/Leinster)

Jack Boyle starts the first game of the campaign which is hardly a surprise given his reputation at underage level and previous experience at this level. The highly rated loosehead will be relied up heavily by this years squad in the ball carrying stakes. He is joined by his fellow leinster man Oisin Michel, who is built more like Jack McGrath than Cian Healy, Michel will be hoping to use his considerable bulk off the bench against wales.

TH Prop
Rory McGuire (Blackrock/UCD/Leinster) - 6'4, 118kg
Darragh McSweeney (PBC Cork/Shannon/Munster)
Scott Wilson (Wallace/Queens/Ulster)

Scott Wilson, who is under-19, gets the first at tighthead over Rory McGuire. Wilson is known for his strong scrummaging on both sides of the scrum. Rory McGuire not starting is something of a surprise after he started all three warmup games, leaving the last with injury, a physically huge prop by irish standards, he will be looking to make an impact off the bench. Finally McSweeney missed out all the warm up games and will be hoping to take his chance when it arrives.

Hooker
James McCormick (Dalradia/Ballymena/Ulster) - 6'0, 106kg
Josh Hanlon (Down HS/Ballynahinch/Ulster) - 6'0, 103kg

James McCormick starts the first game up, the ulster academy hooker is an very good athlete for the position with a strong try scoring record in the AIL. Josh Hanlon, who is under-19, is on the bench behind his fellow ulster team-mate, not much is known about Hanlon given the covid-19 pandemic. Dylan Murphy has been called in to training camp as cover for this position.

Lock
Mark Morrissey (Blackrock/UCD/Leinster) - 6'5, 98kg*
Conor O'Tighearnaigh (St. Michaels/UCD/Leinster)
Adam McNamee (Methody/Malone/Ulster) - 6'5, 110kg
John Glasgow (City of Armagh RFC/Ulster) - 6'6, 117kg

Mark Morrissey returns from last season, he has spent a large part of the season to date trying to bulk up, the lineout specialist will be an important leader in the pack. Conor O'Tighearnaigh starts alongside Morrissey, the big leinster man is somewhat of an unknown but he will be hoping to make a big impact. Adam McNamee is on the bench as 2nd row cover, he is more of a lineout lock from what I can gather. Finally John Glasgow is a unknown quantity, who wasnt involved with ulster in the summer but has used a strong AIL season to push for contention, by all accounts Glasgow is a big physical tighthead lock. Edwin Edogbo is a notable absentee from this group due to injury.

Backrow
Reuben Crothers (Wallace/Ballynahinch/Ulster) - 6'1, 97kg*
James Culhane (Blackrock/UCD/Leinster) - 6'4, 107kg
James McNabney (Cambridge House/Ballymena/Ulster)- 6'5, 107kg
Conor Moloney (Ennis RFC/Young Munster/Munster) - 6'3, 110kg
Jack O'Sullivan (Cobh RFC/UCC/Munster)
Ronan O'Sullivan (CBC Cork/Highfield/Munster)

Rueben Crothers returns for a 2nd season this year as captain, the openside will is known for his carrying but should be strong at the breakdown. James Culhane starts at 8, the physical backrower has emerged as a starter for ireland quite late, meanwhile James McNabney, who is under-19, starts at 6. McNabney is an excellent athlete and offers a strong ball carrying option. In the biggest surprise of the squad Ronan O'Sullivan is named on the bench, O'Sullivan is a former hooker and plays across the backrow. Conor Moloney is absent from the 23 after playing for Munster earlier in the season, it's possible this is because his lack of versatility. Finally Jack O'Sullivan is also absent from the squad, the openside probably needs an injury to force his way into the 23.

Scrumhalf
Matthew Devine (19/Corinthians/Connacht) - 5'10, 84kg
Ethan Coughlan (19/Ennis RFC/Shannon/Munster) - 5'9, 81kg
Adam Maher (19/Rockwell/Young Munster/Munster) - 5'9, 87kg

Matthew Devine is named to start, which is a surprise to some given Coughlan has appeared for Munster this season. However Devine is highly rated in Connacht and is a dual threat option from 9. Coughlan doesn't offer as big a threat to break but will look to up the pace of play when he comes on. Finally Adam Maher makes the squad after a strong season for Young Munster in the AIL.

Outhalf
Charlie Tector (Kilkenny/Lansdowne/Leinster)
Tony Butler (Ennis RFC/Garryowen/Munster)

Charlie Tector is named to start for the 20's, the talent wexford man was expected to be start for last years squad but injury ruled him out. His competition comes from clare man Tony Butler, who has appeared for Munster this season and is having a strong season for Garryowen. Notable that both outhalves were strong hurlers as young men before focusing on rugby.

Centre
Fionn Gibbons (19/Castleknock/UCD) - 6'4, 100kg
Ben Brownlee (19/Blackrock/UCD) - 6'2, 96kg
Daniel Hawkshaw (19/Belvedere/Clontarf) - 6'3, 90kg
Daniel Squires (PBC Cork/UCC/Munster)

Fionn Gibbons starts at outside centre and brings rare size for an irish centre, after turning down a move to Toulon over the summer Gibbons will be looking to make a big impact this six nations. Alongside him Ben Brownlee starts at 12, Brownlee has been impressive for UCD this season and is more of a traditional centre than a 2nd playmaker. Daniel Hawkshaw is more of a 2nd playmaker type and will hope to get a chance in one of the remaining games. Finally Daniel Squires makes the squad after impressing in the warmup games and for UCC.

Back Three
Patrick Campbell (PBC Cork/Young Munster/Munster) - 5'10, 88kg
Chay Mullins (Exile/Bristol Bears) - 6'3, 95kg
Aitzol King (Balbriggan RFC/Clontarf/Leinster) - 6'3, 97kg
Dylan O'Grady (Belvedere/UCD/Leinster)
Shane Mallon (Longford RFC-Roscrea/UCD/Leinster) - 6'0, 93kg

Patrick Campbell starts at fullback after impressing for Munster in europe, an explosive athlete with footballing skills he is the potential to be a star in this side. Chay Mullins starts on the right wing, he appeared last season for the irish 20s and irish 7's this year and is a physically impressive player. Shane Mallon starts at 11 which is somewhat of a surprise as he hasn't played much rugby this season, Mallon comes from the longford/leitrim border and has a strong background in GAA. Aizol King is named on the bench and covers wing and fullback, the powerful athlete could make a big impact from the bench. Finally Dylan O'Grady is a versatile outside back whose been in very good form this season for UCD.
 
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That ball was out.

Morrissey has bulked up from last year. Still underweight by the looks of it but noticeably bigger.
 
Very good finish by Mullins. Campbell is the sort of player who looks like he always has time on the ball.
 
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