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Under 20 matches 2019

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Steve Williams (59)
Oceania U20 Championship Round 2

Live stream will be on https://www.rugby.com.au

https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/04/29/oceania-u20s-day-two-new-zealand-japan-australia-fiji

*A World Rugby trial sees an extended bench, with eight players able to be used as replacements during the match.

NZ vs Japan

Tuesday 30 April
3.00pm AEST
5.00pm NZT
1.00pm AWST

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New Zealand U20

1. George Dyer (Waikato) 2. Shilo Klein (Canterbury) 3. Fletch Newell (Canterbury) 4. Cullen Grace (Canterbury) 5. Taine Plumtree (Wellington) 6. Kaylum Boshier – captain (Taranaki) 7. Kohan Herbert (Bay of Plenty) 8. Simon Parker (Waikato)

9. Taufa Funaki (Auckland) 10. Rivez Reihana (Waikato) 11. Scott Gregory (Northland) 12. Dallas McLeod (Canterbury) 13. Lalomilo Lalomilo (Bay of Plenty) 14. Chay Fihaki (Canterbury) 15. Cole Forbes (Bay of Plenty)

16. Kianu Kereru Symes (Hawke’s Bay) 17. Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (Wellington) 18. Tamaiti Williams (Canterbury) 19. Ollie Norris (Waikato) 20. Samipeni Finau (Waikato) 21. Tupou Vaa’i (Taranaki) 22. James Thompson (Waikato) 23. Jeriah Mua (Bay of Plenty) 24. Leroy Carter (Bay of Plenty) 25. Sam Gilbert (Canterbury) 26. Quinn Tupaea (Waikato) 27. Isaiah Punivai (Canterbury)

Japan Under 20

TBC

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Aus vs Fiji

Tuesday 30 April
5.00pm AEST
7.00pm FJT
3.00pm AWST

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Australia U20

1. Egan Siggs, QLD 2. Joe Cotton, QLD 3. Darcy Breen, NSW 4. Max Douglas, NSW 5. Michael Wood, QLD 6. Tom Kibble, QLD 7. Carlo Tizzano, WA 8. Patrick Tafa, NSW

9. Michael McDonald ©, WA 10. Ben Donaldson, NSW 11. Byron Ralston, QLD 12. Kye Oates, QLD 13. Semisi Tupou, VIC 14. Sione Tui, VIC 15. Isaac Lucas, QLD

16. Lachlan Lonergan, ACT 17. Bo Abra, NSW 18 Oliver Barden, NSW 19. Trevor Hosea, VIC 20. Fraser McReight, QLD 21. Henry Robertson, NSW 22. Will Harrison, NSW 23. Triston Reilly, AU7s 24. Josh Nasser, QLD 25. Harry Wilson, QLD 26. Nathan Lawson, NSW 27. Noah Lolesio, ACT 28. Mark Nawaqanitawase, NSW

Fiji Under 20

1. Emosi Tuqiri 2. Tevita Ikanivere 3. Livai Natave 4. Etonia Waqa 5. Christopher Minmbi 6. Taniela Ramasibana 7. Vilive Miramira 8. Aminiasi Shaw

9. Simione Kuruvoli 10. Caleb Muntz 11. Osea Natoga 12. Veresa Ramototabua 13. Ilaisa Droasese 14. Kaminieli Rasaku 15. Osea Waqa

16. Lino Mairara 17. Elijah Kuilamu 18. Meli Sikoijeriko 19. Joseva Nasaroa 20. Anasa Qaranivalu 21. Yabaki Seeto 22. Eparama Sailo 23. Josh Vuta 24. Mesake Kurisaru 25. Taniela Soqonawasaliwa 26. Anare Waqasaqa
 

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Steve Williams (59)
Cloudy but dry for now. First game underway - shouldn't be much trouble for NZ. Interest is really in seeing how long Japan can remain in touch with 'em.

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kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Japan embarrass the Blecks scrum. Push them back over their own line. Penalty Try!

NZ 12- 7 JPN after about 14 mins

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kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Cherry blossoms going alright :thumbup:

17-12 now

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NZ reply quickly

24-12

@24 mins
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
A couple of the NZ tries were fortunate to be awarded - question over grounding, also an offside. Not that the game's result will be affected. Too strong, too good at the back end of the half.

Japan scrum again impressive against much bigger oppo.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
The inevitable 2nd half from NZ ends the experiment. :)

85-12 FT

Big score but I've seen worse games
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
The inevitable 2nd half from NZ ends the experiment. :)

85-12 FT

Big score but I've seen worse games


Japan were just outmatched physically in general play once again. Several of the NZ backs were bigger than their forwards. Even if they managed to keep their composure they were always in for it.
 

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Steve Williams (59)
Japan were just outmatched physically in general play once again. Several of the NZ backs were bigger than their forwards. Even if they managed to keep their composure they were always in for it.
For sure.

Japan could've kept the margin under 50, though. Their flyhalf gifted several tries through attempting ridiculous kick-passes in his own 22, f'rinstance. Having said that, I still think Japan have improved at this level c.f. their last appearance at the Goldie 5 years ago. Not enough to compete with NZ tho, obvs.

Enjoy the Aus-Fiji match, lads. I've gotta do some actual work! :D
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
For sure.

Japan could've kept the margin under 50, though. Their flyhalf gifted several tries through attempting ridiculous kick-passes in his own 22, f'rinstance. Having said that, I still think Japan have improved at this level c.f. their last appearance at the Goldie 5 years ago. Not enough to compete with NZ tho, obvs.

Enjoy the Aus-Fiji match, lads. I've gotta do some actual work! :D


If the two non tries were actually caught and the Japanese 10 didn't brain fart with regularity it could have been a much closer affair. I saw at least three NZ tries come from those silly kick pass options. Japan looked good in the 1st 20 minutes. But once the lost it was always going to get ugly.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Didn't see one performance in this game that would replace a player from the first game v Japan. Different opposition and weather conditions, but so unimpressive overall.
 

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Steve Williams (59)
Oceania U20 Championship Round 3

<edit: kickoff times corrected>

Live stream will be on rugby.com.au HERE

*A World Rugby trial sees an extended bench, with eight players able to be used as replacements during the match.


Fiji vs Japan

Saturday 4 March
5.00 pm AEST
7.00 pm NZT
3.00 pm AWST

Fiji vs Japan
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Fiji Under 20

TBC

Japan Under 20

TBC


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Aus vs NZ

Saturday 4 March
7.00 pm AEST
9.00 pm NZT
5.00 pm AWST

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Australia U20

1. Angus Bell (University of Sydney), 2. Lachlan Lonergan (Tuggeranong Vikings), 3. Josh Nasser (University of Queensland), 4. Michael Wood (Brothers), 5. Trevor Hosea (Harlequins Rugby Club), 6. Harry Wilson (Brothers), 7. Fraser McReight (c) (Brothers), 8. Will Harris (Eastern Suburbs);

9. Michael McDonald (Palmyra), 10. Will Harrison (Randwick), 11. Mark Nawaqanitawase (Eastwood), 12. Noah Lolesio (Tuggeranong Vikings), 13. Semisi Tupou (Box Hill), 14. Triston Reilly (Randwick), 15. Isaac Lucas (Sunnybank).

16. Bo Abra (Eastern Suburbs), 17. Joe Cotton (Wests Bulldogs), 18. Darcy Breen (Sydney University), 19. Esei Ha’angana (Melbourne Unicorns), 20. Carlo Tizzano (University of Western Australia), 21. Henry Robertson (Sydney University), 22. Ben Donaldson (Randwick), 23. Sione Tui (Melbourne Unicorns), 24. Egan Siggs (University of Queensland), 25. Pat Tafa (Northern Suburbs), 26. Nathan Lawson (Southern Districts), 27. Kye Oates (University of Queensland), 28. Joey Walton (Gordon).


New Zealand U20

1. Ollie Norris (Waikato) 2. Kianu Kereru Symes – captain (Hawke’s Bay) 3. Tamaiti Williams (Canterbury) 4. Cullen Grace (Canterbury) 5. Tupou Vaa’i (Taranaki) 6. Samipeni Finau (Waikato) 7. Kohan Herbert (Bay of Plenty) 8. Kaylum Boshier (Taranaki);

9. Leroy Carter (Bay of Plenty) 10. Fergus Burke (Canterbury) 11. Scott Gregory (Northland) 12. Dallas McLeod (Canterbury) 13. Quinn Tupaea (Waikato) 14. Lalomilo Lalomilo (Bay of Plenty) 15. Cole Forbes (Bay of Plenty)

16. Shilo Klein (Canterbury) 17. George Dyer (Waikato) 18. Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (Wellington) 19. Fletcher Newell (Canterbury) 20. Taine Plumtree (Wellington) 21. James Thompson (Waikato) 22. Jeriah Mua (Bay of Plenty) 23. Simon Parker (Waikato) 24. Taufa Funaki (Auckland) 25. Rivez Reihana (Waikato) 26. Danny Toala (Hawke’s Bay) 27. Chay Fihaki (Canterbury) 28. Sam Gilbert (Canterbury).
 

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Steve Williams (59)
Is the game still just being streamed or are Fox showing the big game vs NZ?

Good Q - You may be right as I've not seen a stream.

A second question is what's happening with the Curtain Raiser: available to be viewed (either via stream or on Fox)?
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
I can't see it on the Foxsports schedule, though - unless it's a late change?
 

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Steve Williams (59)
My mistake. Matches are kicking off later than the earlier rounds. Times amended in my earlier post :oops:

The Junior Wallabies will take on New Zealand at Bond University on Saturday, May 4, from 7pm

Fiji and Japan kick off at 5pm AEST.

All games will be streamed LIVE at RUGBY.com.au.
 
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