SRA U20: Barbarians U20 v Blues U20
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Blues Under 20:
1 Leandro Vakatini
2 Hanz Leota
3 Sione Ahio
4 Josh Beehre
5 James Brown
6 Wallace Sititi ©
7 Will Bason
8 Vaiolini Ekuasi
9 Dayton Iobu
10 Jock McKenzie
11 Ryan Nankivell
12 Sage Shaw-Tait
13 Meihana Grindlay
14 Joel Cobb
15 Sofai MakaReserves:
29 Ray Su’a
17 Esile Fono
18 Ryan Mead
19 Chlayton Frans
20 Jordan Hutchings
21 Manu Paea
22 Christian Stenhouse
23 Corey Evans -
Barbarians U20:
1 Vincent Green (Waikato)
2 Bryn Gordon (Manawatu)
3 Rona Tuiali’I (Auckland)
4 Jamie Hannah (Canterbury – captain)
5 Harrison Morton (Otago)
6 Rowan Slater (Taranaki)
7 Elyjah Crosswell (Manawatu)
8 Viliami Napa’a (Tasman)
9 Joel Lam (Canterbury)
10 Jackson Rainsford (North Harbour)
11 Jack Robertson (North Harbour)
12 Quinton Nichols (Auckland)
13 Isi Saumaki (Tasman)
14 Levi Helleur-Atiga (North Otago)
15 Jack Parker (Canterbury)Reserves:
16 Mateo Taiseni (Waikato)
17 Trinity McQueen (Thames Valley)
18 Dennis Andrew-Peters (King Country)
19 Taylor Dale (Otago)
20 George Methven (Canterbury)
21 Ben Fuhiniu (North Harbour)
22 Dom Clarke (Canterbury)
23 Louis Bartley-Saena (Auckland) -
@stargazer said in SRA U20: Barbarians U20 v Blues U20:
@bobily2 Don't really have time to watch this game, but from what I've seen with half an eye, Maka is playing well.
He didn't look too flash at kicking, but he's definitely a threat on attack. His legs look to be bigger than most of the forwards.
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@bobily2 said in SRA U20: Barbarians U20 v Blues U20:
I've liked what I've seen from Sititi so far. Competition for the NZ U20 squad loose forwards will be very tight.
Sititi impressed me in the two games I watched him play live last year. First year out of school so might only be looked at next year. The best schoolboy no.8 last year was playing for the Baabaas - Methven.
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@bovidae said in SRA U20: Barbarians U20 v Blues U20:
@bobily2 said in SRA U20: Barbarians U20 v Blues U20:
I've liked what I've seen from Sititi so far. Competition for the NZ U20 squad loose forwards will be very tight.
Sititi impressed me in the two games I watched him play live last year. First year out of school so might only be looked at next year. The best schoolboy no.8 last year was playing for the Baabaas - Methven.
It's a shame they haven't been competitive enough for Methven to get much recognition so far. I thought he looked good off limited opportunities last game, but it was really just the occasional touch we had to go off of.
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@bobily2 said in SRA U20: Barbarians U20 v Blues U20:
I've liked what I've seen from Sititi so far. Competition for the NZ U20 squad loose forwards will be very tight.
Loved his dad as a player. A real nice guy too.
His dad named him after William Wallace.
While the naming of his son may not be classically Samoan, he reveals: "My wife was in Samoa at the time, and couldn't fly over to Scotland because of the pregnancy.
"I asked the Borders coach at the time, Tony Gilbert, if I could go back for the birth. He said that as a father I would let you go, but as a rugby coach I can't, so I want you to stay in Scotland.
"It was a very difficult time, and obviously disappointing, but I talked to my wife and she said that we better start looking for a Scottish name for our son so that we could remember the time he was born.
"I found out about the Scottish hero William Wallace, so I thought that Wallace would be a special name for my son, as I couldn't be at the birth because of working in Scotland."