SRA U20: Barbarians U20 v Chiefs U20
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Saturday, 17 April 2021
K/o 1.00pm
Sky Sport 1
Chiefs U201 Mason Tupaea (Waikato)
2 Ioane Moananu (Counties Manukau)
3 Curtis Palmer (Bay of Plenty)
4 Josh Lord (Taranaki)
5 Jadin Kingi (Counties Manukau)
6 Hemopo Cunningham (Taranaki)
7 Nikora Broughton (Bay of Plenty)
8 Melino Fotu (Bay of Plenty)
9 Kane O’Connor (Bay of Plenty)
10 Josh Jacomb (Taranaki)
11 Niwa Barlow (Taranaki)
12 Gideon Wrampling (Waikato) (c)
13 Tama Te Aute (Bay of Plenty)
14 Tevita Ofa (Counties Manukau)
15 Jona Mataiciwa (Bay of Plenty)Reserves:
16 Bernie Hati (Bay of Plenty)
17 Josh Bartlett (Bay of Plenty)
18 Havila Molia (Waikato)
19 Kali Vaiplulu (Bay of Plenty)
20 Veveni Lasaqa (Bay of Plenty)
21 Angus Kay (Waikato)
22 Te Paea Cook Savage (Waikato)
23 Larenz Tupaea Thompsen (Counties Manukau)
Barbarians U20 TBC -
Barbarians U20
1 Vincent Green (Waikato)
2 Mateo Taiseni (Waikato)
3 Rona Tuiali’I (Auckland)
4 Jamie Hannah (Canterbury – captain)
5 Harrison Morton (Otago)
6 Rowan Slater (Taranaki)
7 Josh Hopkins (Taranaki)
8 George Methven (Canterbury)
9 Joel Lam (Canterbury)
10 Jackson Rainsford (North Harbour)
11 Jack Robertson (North Harbour)
12 Louis Bartley-Saena (Auckland)
13 Quinton Nichols (Auckland)
14 Isi Saumaki (Tasman)
15 Jack Parker (Canterbury)Reserves:
16 Dennis Andrew-Peters (King Country)
17 Bryn Gordon (Manawatu)
18 Trinity McQueen (Thames Valley)
19 Elyjah Crosswell (Manawatu)
20 Viliami Napa’a (Tasman)
21 Ben Fuhiniu (North Harbour)
22 Dom Clarke (Canterbury)
23 Theo Van der Mei (North Harbour) -
I watched the replay of this game. The Chiefs were very good in the 1st half but will have been disappointed in the last 30 mins. They got sucked into playing Baabaas-style rugby and became very loose. To their credit, the Barbarians' 2nd half performance was easily their best of the tournament.