The New Zealand team to play Fiji in the first Test of the Under 20 Oceania Tournament on the Gold Coast tomorrow, April 28 at 7pm NZT, has been named. The team is: 1 Harrison Allen - Canterbury 2 JP Sauni - Auckland 3 Ryan Coxon - Waikato 4 Jacob Pierce - Auckland 5 Sam Slade - Auckland 6 Dalton Papalii (VC) - Auckland 7 Tom Christie - Canterbury 8 Luke Jacobson (C) - Waikato 9 Kemara Hauiti Parapara - Wellington 10 Tiaan Falcon - Hawke’s Bay 11 Jona Nareki - Otago 12 Orbyn Leger - Counties Manukau 13 Tamati Tua - Northland 14 Tima Faingaanuku - Tasman 15 Will Jordan - Tasman 16 Asafo Aumua Wellington 17 Tim Farrell Hawke’s Bay 18 Pouri Rakete-Stones - Hawke’s Bay 19 Isaia Walker-Leawere - Wellington 20 Adrian Choat - Auckland 21 Carlos Price - Wellington 22 Ciarahn Matoe - Taranaki 23 Caleb Clarke - Auckland Note: Robb Cobb has travelled with the Under 20 squad to the Gold Coast as a replacement for Alex Fidow who injured himself just prior to the team’s assembly. New Zealand Under 20 Head Coach Craig Philpott said the team was coming together well for the tournament, which this year includes Fiji, Samoa and hosts Australia. “We’ve had some challenges coming over, with a couple of late changes and replacements, but the group is gelling really well and enjoying each other’s company. “The Oceania tournament provides the first taste of international Test match rugby for several of the players, and offers a good step up for them. We’ve had All Blacks Assistant Coach Ian Foster in camp with us for the last three days which has inspired the team and he offered plenty of good advice in training for the boys. “When selecting the starting teams for this tournament we want to give everyone an equal shot at game time, to test some different combinations and cement our game plan for the World Championship in June. All the guys will either get a start or come off the bench over the three games. “This Fijian side is an unknown quantity to us. However, it’s probable they will want to keep the ball alive and not kick too much, play with flair and want to attack. We think we have the combinations to counter the strengths of the opposition. “For this tournament we have set ourselves a couple of simple goals around attack and defence. We want to embed the patterns that we have been working on in our earlier camps in New Zealand and in training this week on the Gold Coast. I’m looking to see players to stick with those patterns, regardless of the pressure they come under, so we stay in shape and stay in structure.” Schedule for Oceania Under 20 Tournament: Friday 28 April v Fiji, 7.00pm NZT Tuesday 2 May v Samoa, 5.00pm NZT Saturday 6 May v Australia, 9.00pm NZT |
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