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    Disgusted of TW
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    England win 45-21. It's been a good day (a good fortnight, really) to be an English fan.

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Disgusted of TW" data-cid="591864" data-time="1466882234"><p>I hadn't realised that England's wing/fullback Matt Gallagher is the son of John Gallagher, of AB fame.</p></blockquote>
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    Bloody poachers!

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    Found a good interview with Gallagher - even though he came back home to spawn, he remains loyal to the black.<br><br>
    <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/international/newzealand/11964337/New-Zealand-vs-Australia-How-Lewisham-lad-John-Gallagher-won-Rugby-World-Cup-with-All-Blacks-in-1987.html'>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/international/newzealand/11964337/New-Zealand-vs-Australia-How-Lewisham-lad-John-Gallagher-won-Rugby-World-Cup-with-All-Blacks-in-1987.html</a>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="591877" data-time="1466886632">
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    <p>Bloody poachers!</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>Wait until Umaga Jr turns out for England next year...</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Margin_Walker" data-cid="591884" data-time="1466889353">
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    <p>Wait until Umaga Jr turns out for England next year...</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>Small sample size, but Umaga-Jensen looked like he should have been there from the start. </p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Disgusted of TW" data-cid="591863" data-time="1466881724"><p>A good final, home team in the driving seat. England continue to churn out very good u20 teams: skills, pace, strength and awareness throughout this squad. Harry Mallinder must be one of the biggest units to play 10 in an England shirt.</p></blockquote>
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    Just watched the highlights- a great day for English rugby. Dare I saw the best since 2003.<br><br>
    i thought the team was on the small side, until I discovered that our no. 10 is 6 foot 4 and 17 st (108kg) made everyone else look small!

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    <p>England were awesome.</p>
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    <p>Bodes well for the future. Fuckers :truce:</p>

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    Gee that Aussie No8 had hopeless control at the back of the scrum. Cost his team so many points.<br><br>
    It maybe we just back wheeled too fast for him.<br><br>
    The Aus penalty try was lucky IMO as I reckon he also lost it on that occasion.<br><br>
    On scrums. Gee. Just wrote a long post but deleted it. This is definitely not the thread for a kiwi to complain about current scrum rules and all the unintended consequences.

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    Watched the try highlights of the final. Looked a good game.<br><br>
    I hadn't watched any of the non-NZ games, so much sport on this month .... I assumed England were a bigger, technically sound team than most of the other youth teams here. But, they can play. Some excellent tries.<br><br>
    Looking good for England.

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Immenso Rapido" data-cid="592356" data-time="1467022822"><p>Watched the try highlights of the final. Looked a good game.<br><br>
    I hadn't watched any of the non-NZ games, so much sport on this month .... I assumed England were a bigger, technically sound team than most of the other youth teams here. But, they can play. Some excellent tries.<br><br>
    Looking good for England.</p></blockquote>
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    England were superb. Rolled the Irish at set piece and showed some decent play in the backs. <br><br>
    The best team at the tournament by far IMO.

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    #529

    World Rugby has announced the schedule for the 2017 JWC in Georgia.

    These are the NZ games:

    Wed 31 May 2017, 9:00pm NZT: New Zealand v Scotland (Kutaisi Stadium, Kutaisi)
    Sun 4 June 2017, 11.30pm: New Zealand v Italy (Kutaisi Stadium, Kutaisi)
    Thu 8 June 2017, 11.30pm: New Zealand v Ireland (Kutaisi Stadium, Kutaisi)

    Tue 13 June 2017, Semi-Finals (Tbilisi)
    Sun 18 June 2017, Play-offs and Finals (Tbilisi)

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11714575

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    I normally don't mind them listing the semi and final as possible/probable games for NZ - but after the last effort jeez.

    Hopefully we get better coaching/selection this time out.

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    @rotated said in New Zealand under 20:

    I normally don't mind them listing the semi and final as possible/probable games for NZ - but after the last effort jeez.

    Hopefully we get better coaching/selection this time out.

    It was me (not they, whoever that is) who listed the days all the semis, play-off matches and finals will be played.There are semis for 5th to 8th and 9th to 12th place, too, just like the play-offs are for 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th place. I didn't say anywhere which of these games may be played by NZ. 😉

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    Here's the full 2017 JWC schedule (in local time):

    http://www.worldrugby.org/tournament/1594/fixtures

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    @Stargazer said in New Zealand under 20:

    @rotated said in New Zealand under 20:

    I normally don't mind them listing the semi and final as possible/probable games for NZ - but after the last effort jeez.

    Hopefully we get better coaching/selection this time out.

    It was me (not they, whoever that is) who listed the days all the semis, play-off matches and finals will be played.There are semis for 5th to 8th and 9th to 12th place, too, just like the play-offs are for 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th place. I didn't say anywhere which of these games may be played by NZ. 😉

    Sorry! Stuff/NZ Herald of listing tournaments like this. Even the Black Caps get that treatment which is a bit ambitious!

    Without a serious overhaul we will be playing for whatever comes after bronze again.

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    Surely we will see young guys like Landsdown (Waikato 1st Five), Sam Caird (Waikato lock), one of the Jacobsons, Manu (Auckland 2nd five) and the big Counties Nr.8.

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    This is an interesting read

    http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/09/23/form-xv-new-zealands-national-u19-championships/

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    cgrant
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    From what I have seen in the highlights, there are a lot of promising players. The NZ U20 should field a very strong team next year.

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    @Billy-Tell said in New Zealand under 20:

    This is an interesting read

    http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/09/23/form-xv-new-zealands-national-u19-championships/

    That article lists Auckland lock Jacob Pierce as son of Murray but I've read elsewhere he's son of Scott. Think he came via North Harbour which would suggest he's son of Scott.

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    @cgrant Lansdown trialled for the U20s this year so should be in the mix again. BUT any team that lists Fidow as a starting TH prop isn't going to dominate in the scrum. I really rate Taukei’aho. I saw him play a little bit for St Pauls, where he alternated between hooker and no.8, and he had a cameo off the bench in the first Waikato RS defence vs Thames Valley earlier this year.

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