WR U20 Championship 2025
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Not that I’m in a place to be critical but where on earth did they find the commentator calling the Spain v Argentina game
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@Bovidae said in WR U20 Championship 2025:
The England-SA game was well worth watching. That defensive stand at the end with a man in the sinbin was outstanding. Burrow's face said it all in the post-match interview.
And, the TMOs can fuck off with so many interventions.
I'm watching back Scotland versus Australia at the moment and after Scotland score a try and have kicked the conversion everyone's back at halfway. The TMO chips in to disallow the try because of a knock-on at a ruck prior.
Shit officiating all round
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@akan004 said in WR U20 Championship 2025:
@brodean said in WR U20 Championship 2025:
So Italy beat Ireland. Maybe the Italy result wasn't so bad after all?
Ireland are a rubbish team this year.
Italy were decent in the Six Nations U20s and are at home in this comp so not an awful first up result by NZ
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@akan004 Ireland are terrible. Funding was cut to the U20s and 7s cut completely. They were missing the four best players of this age group but 3 won't play in this tournament. Italy have beaten them twice in a row for the first time ever.
NZ have a good chance of winning this tournament as England without Pollock lost Wales now SA. -
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I don't know why Vakasiuola wasn't used more as a ball-carrier. That's more his strength. The lineout also went to pieces once Treacy was subbed. We should have expected that the Letiu-McLeod connection would work but Georgia won ball at the front.
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An article on the physically biggest players at the U20 World Championship and you'll never guess who makes an appearance. It's our openside giant, Caleb Woodley:
Caleb Woodley – New Zealand
While one of the lighter players on this list, Caleb Woodley is anything but small for a flanker. At 197cm and 122kg, the Auckland-born Blues back-rower is a towering presence with the frame of a second-row and the engine of a loose forward. A serious prospect in New Zealand’s 2025 U20 squad.A serious prospect indeed, even if you take into account his actual measurements. Well, I think we can conclude two things from this: the journalists at RugbyPass don't watch any of the actual rugby and, more worryingly, they don't read the Fern!