Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
Played the 2nd game against Samoa and is apparently fit, so going to assume not up to standard.
Big wraps on the Openside Flanker selected, Rowan Perry from the ACT.
I spoke to Oz U20 Head Coach Adrian Thompson about Perry a while back. He's a huge fan.
Given who the other players were, there was always going to be only one specialist opensider in the squad and Perry got the nod over Gunn.
Dempsey proved himself at 7 last year though he was not (and is not) a specialist. He was always going to be in the squad as was skipper McMahon who is a "notter" but has started in Super Rugby games at 6. Both are good over the ball.
The other two backrowers chosen had to be able to play at no 8; and at 6 if needed to rotate players.
One of these is the smoky in the backrow: Sam Croke, now playing 8 for North Sydney Colts, but he played 6 in the last U20s warm-up game. NSW U20s coach, Tim Rapp, has big wraps on him.
He will be an option in the lineout as will Dempsey and Fakaosilea be. The beefier Fakaosilea will probably be the first choice no. 8 and Croke the dogsbody.
I'm afraid that the absence of an in-form Patrick Sio at no. 8 is going to be telling on this squad. His (virtual) replacement, Fakaosilea, is a hard young player but he doesn't dominate physically as Sio could last year when he was in form.
Nor do the other backrowers: they are skilled workers.
We'll recognise a certain sameness of good skill and work rate in our back row players when we see the physicality of the Pom and SAffer loose forwards.
We will realise that we lack brutality.
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