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    I did not think that Tupou Vai'i was so young.

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    @cgrant said in 2020 New Zealand U20s:

    I did not think that Tupou Vai'i was so young.

    He turns 20 in Jan next year.

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    Pools and schedule announced for World Rugby U20 Championship 2020

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    The teams taking part in the premier age-grade tournament have been divided into three pools of four with the medallists from 2019 the top seeds in France, runners-up Australia and bronze medallists South Africa.
    
    Then, in order to ensure a split of two northern and two southern hemisphere teams in each pool, the remaining teams have been seeded and placed accordingly in a snake format. The team promoted from the World Rugby U20 Trophy is considered a southern hemisphere team.
    
    The pool matches will be played in Verona’s brand new Payanini Center, Viadana’s Stadio Sergio Zaffanella and Peroni Stadium in Calvisano, home of the reigning Italian national champions.
    
    While Verona will host matches for the first time, Viadana, Parma and Calvisano did so when Italy last hosted the U20 Championship in 2015 and all three will stage the play-off rounds.
    
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    I thought 'fuck me, he looks old for an under 20' for a few seconds there! 😂

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    @Machpants said in 2020 New Zealand U20s:

    I thought 'fuck me, he looks old for an under 20' for a few seconds there! 😂

    Still looks younger than any of the Whitelocks when they were under 20.

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    Yeah I think they were born with a full set

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    @Machpants glad I'm not the only one

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    Canes4life
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    https://www.allblacks.com/news/triallists-named-for-new-zealand-under-20-development-camp/

    Forwards
    Hamdahn Tuipulotu Auckland
    Soane Vikena Auckland
    Terrell Peita Auckland
    Benet Kumeroa Bay of Plenty
    Finlay Brewis Canterbury
    Tamaiti Williams Canterbury
    Fletcher Newell Canterbury
    Thomas Edwards Canterbury
    Lockie McNair Canterbury
    Sam Darry Canterbury
    Mahonri Ngakuru Canterbury
    Zach Gallagher Canterbury
    Ioane Moananu Counties Manukau
    Jimmy Roots North Harbour
    Robert Rush Northland
    Saula Mau* Otago
    Jake Russ Otago
    Tupou Vaa’i Taranaki
    Josh Lord Taranaki
    Anton Segner* Ta$man
    Tom Martin Waikato
    Simon Parker Waikato
    Tyrone Thompson Wellington
    Caleb Delany Wellington
    Taine Plumtree Wellington
    Iona Apineru Wellington
    Josh Southall Wellington
    Sam Smith Wellington
    Shamus Hurley-Langton Wellington

    Backs

    Taufa Funaki Auckland
    Zarn Sullivan Auckland
    Corey Evans Auckland
    Lemeki Namoa Auckland
    Meihana Grindlay Auckland
    Heremaia Murray Auckland
    Cassius Misa Bay of Plenty
    Peni Lasaqa Bay of Plenty
    Luke Donaldson Canterbury
    Chay Fihaki Canterbury
    Isaiah Punivai Canterbury
    Cam Roigard Counties Manukau
    Stu Cruden Manawatu
    Josiah Maruku Manawatu
    Drew Wild Manawatu
    James Arscott Otago
    Harrison Boyle Otago
    Lukas Halls Taranaki
    Rivez Reihana Waikato
    Gideon Wrampling Waikato
    Aiden Morgan Wellington
    Roderick Solo Wellington
    Ruben Love Wellington

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    Players attending the set piece or game drivers camps: George Bell (Canterbury), Latrell Smiler Ah Kiong (Hawke’s Bay), Ben Strang (Manawatu), Tevita Langi (North Harbour), Matt Graham Williams ( Ta$man), Luka Inch ( Ta$man), Monu Moli ( Ta$man) and Havila Molia (Waikato)

    Not Considered due to All Blacks Sevens commitments: Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (Taranaki)

    Not Considered due to injury: Blair Murray (Canterbury), Tyler Laubscher (Manawatu), Valynce Te Whare (Waikato) and Kienan Higgins (Wellington)

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    Surprised/disappointed not to see Patrick Teddy in the list.

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    Interesting to see Blair Murray now down in Canterbury.Exciting young talent out of New Plymouth Boys High.

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    @Stargazer simply not good enough I suppose.

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    @Canes4life He's still eligible for U19s this year, so it could be something as simple as his age.

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    What NZ U20s need is big forwards with plenty of grunt. They were demolished up front during the last two championships. From what I have seen from the Six Nations so far, France, England and Italy all have a very big pack. In the backs, the French right wing and fullback are superstars in the making (Dridi and Tiberghien).

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    Some good players but don’t think we will break the duck with this group. Don’t see enough game breakers across board and world class u20 players.

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    Stu Cruden : Aaron's brother ?

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    @cgrant Yep.

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    Article about (ineligible) prop Saula Mau, who has been invited to attend the U20 camp.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/119511215/super-rugby-why-140kg-teen-prop-saula-mau-excites-highlanders-and-baby-blacks

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    The NZU20s may get better coaching this way, but they also need better selectors.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/119710938/new-zealand-under20-coach-craig-philpott-drills-for-good-oil-from-all-blacks

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