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The 2014 graduates were excluded from the list from the 2013 National Champs and Aust Schoolboys players because I wanted to portray a picture of the "Born in 1995" cohort as they have stumbled along the "Pathway to Gold" from Under 16's (National U16 Champs - 3 teams from NSW) to Under 18's (National Schoolboys - 2 NSW teams with some in Combined States) to being ready for Under 20's Selection (National Championships with 1 NSW Team).
Without being too disrespectful to the 6 boys listed, (just realised I overlooked Andrew Vatuvei previously in the "italics") they have just finished school as 18 year old boys. They are jockeying for a place at the table against men who are a year older in terms of age and life experiences, and these have been in Colts academy programmes for most of that time hardening their young bodies. Vatuvei and Craig have spent time in Colts programmes as 17 turning 18 year olds in addition to their School work demands. The others have remained in the AAGPS, ISA and CAS schoolboy framework. Vatuvei has played 10 regular season games for Parramatta Colts 1 this year, and Craig managed to start 1 Colts 1, 2 Colts 2 and 1 Colts 3 regular season games for the Woodies. By comparison, some of the young men listed have either played the entire season in Colts 1 with occasional Grade cameos, or they have been a regularly starter in Grade games.
I've been wrong many times before, but IMHO as talented as these lads are, they will struggle to progress too far this year, as Rappy zeros in on his final squad. They need to get continued exposure to top level training to be "ready" for 2016 U20's when it is more naturally their "turn", and it makes sense that they are involved in the selection process at this early stage.
Here is an example of their competition (off the top of my head) that the 2014 Aust Schoolboys from NSW are going to need to be selected over to get a gig for National U20 champs:
Hooker: Folau, Koutsoukis, Wilkinson, Paenga- Amosa
Prop: Sandell, Satui, Faitotoa, Gibbon, McLean, Orr, Hooper (Vuni has an even chance of remaining in the squad).
Lock: Hanigan, Anderson, Williams, Cannell, Kellaway
Loose Forward: McCalman, Dunbar, Warren-Vosayaco, Croke, Kamp
Halfback: Kennedy, Short, Whicker, Davis
Flyhalf: Tulloch, Deegan, Clancy
Centre: Abrahams, Newsome, Stoltz, Davies, Tabuatamata
IMHO, Harry Jones missed out last year due to defensive issues. It is hard to be too critical of his attack, but issues with his defence were evident during the televised Shute Shield matches he played in and the NRC games. The fact that a young man was playing at such a high level in their first year out of high school confirms the talent that he does have. If this is developed correctly, he will have a long career ahead of him at high levels on the rugby field. There is plenty of time for him to overcome his defensive weaknesses if he applies himself diligently with the right coaching and mentoring. Remember he has another tilt at U20's in 2015, being with his "natural" cohort.