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Plenty of that team will play first class rugby, the whole front row that started, plus Leon Brown. Adam Beard in the second row , and Phillips and Keddie in the back row. The 9 looks sharp, both 10s, Jones and McBryde Jnr, and it will be interesting to see how Giles develops. Ive throroughly enjoyed watching the U20s this year its almost like watching a different game.
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MrK wrote:Plenty of that team will play first class rugby, the whole front row that started, plus Leon Brown. Adam Beard in the second row , and Phillips and Keddie in the back row. The 9 looks sharp, both 10s, Jones and McBryde Jnr, and it will be interesting to see how Giles develops. Ive throroughly enjoyed watching the U20s this year its almost like watching a different game.
Playing rugby with a smile on their faces, good attacking lines, plenty of commitment and the odd punch up. It's like watching rugby from a different era.
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Sandydragon wrote: Playing rugby with a smile on their faces, good attacking lines, plenty of commitment and the odd punch up. It's like watching rugby from a different era.
Absolutely. Very enjoyable evening. WIth some very promising youngsters. Hopefully they win next weekend too and keep together for the World Cup.
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Son of Mathonwy wrote:Hopefully this is another golden generation on its way. (Although I suspect we are also looking at a particularly weak England U20 squad.)

Clearly these young lads will need to calm down and learn to play modern Welsh rugby before Gatland will want to have anything to do with them, though. I believe I saw a few offloads - they'll need to cut that out. ;)
To be fair, England were missing a host (12 or so) of players who probably would've made the matchday squad if it wasn't for club commitments. No excuse mind and given that Welsh performance last night, it probably wouldn't have affected the result, although we may have made it a little bit more competitive.

The Welsh U20s look in extremely rude health this year. Some superb players in a number of positions and many look like they're capable of kicking on for possible test caps.
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I'm going to have to find this online just to cheer myself up. It'll be on youtube eventually.
Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?!
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Sandydragon wrote:
MrK wrote:Plenty of that team will play first class rugby, the whole front row that started, plus Leon Brown. Adam Beard in the second row , and Phillips and Keddie in the back row. The 9 looks sharp, both 10s, Jones and McBryde Jnr, and it will be interesting to see how Giles develops. Ive throroughly enjoyed watching the U20s this year its almost like watching a different game.
Playing rugby with a smile on their faces, good attacking lines, plenty of commitment and the odd punch up. It's like watching rugby from a different era.
gatland & co will soon knock all of that out of them given the chance
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Billyfish wrote:I'm going to have to find this online just to cheer myself up. It'll be on youtube eventually.
The full match is on Across The Tasman.
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Keddie cited for the tackle he was yellow carded for - it looks like he won't be able to play this weekend
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Dacre wrote:Keddie cited for the tackle he was yellow carded for - it looks like he won't be able to play this weekend
Oh FFS.
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MoW wrote:
Billyfish wrote:
Bob wrote:Sky mate
Oh bum. Don't do Sky. Didn't miss anything did I?
No no, nothing. Just a six tries to one demolition of the English...


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I missed it too, unfortunately I did see the three tries to one demolition of the English.....
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Keddie cleared so can play tomorrow
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Dacre wrote:Keddie cleared so can play tomorrow
Common sense decision.
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WaspInWales wrote:
Dacre wrote:Keddie cleared so can play tomorrow
Common sense decision.
Agreed. I was expecting the worst.
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wayneha50 wrote:
Sandydragon wrote:
MrK wrote:Plenty of that team will play first class rugby, the whole front row that started, plus Leon Brown. Adam Beard in the second row , and Phillips and Keddie in the back row. The 9 looks sharp, both 10s, Jones and McBryde Jnr, and it will be interesting to see how Giles develops. Ive throroughly enjoyed watching the U20s this year its almost like watching a different game.
Playing rugby with a smile on their faces, good attacking lines, plenty of commitment and the odd punch up. It's like watching rugby from a different era.
gatland & co will soon knock all of that out of them given the chance
Having seen the game so far I think it's already happened!
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Great display
Future looks bright
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"...lemonade not champagne as two of the boys are under 17 ...*

Even if the commentator should have said under 18, that is a young under 20 side, there will be a lot around for next year.

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stud muffin wrote:
wayneha50 wrote:
Sandydragon wrote: Playing rugby with a smile on their faces, good attacking lines, plenty of commitment and the odd punch up. It's like watching rugby from a different era.
gatland & co will soon knock all of that out of them given the chance
Having seen the game so far I think it's already happened!
Just nerves it would appear.

Great second half performance. All the talk of Howley succeeding Gatland, Jason Strange has done wonders for his credibility during this tournament.
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What was the score?
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35-6

Dillon Lewis > Thomas Francis

Id tour him if it wasnt a world cup year.
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MrK wrote:35-6

Dillon Lewis > Thomas Francis

Id tour him if it wasnt a world cup year.
That guy has huge potential. Good in the scrum, at this level at least, plenty of carries and good hands.

In fairness, there is plenty of potential in that team.
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MrK wrote:35-6

Dillon Lewis > Thomas Francis

Id tour him if it wasnt a world cup year.
There's also Nicky Thomas to think about at Gloucester, who looked the real deal with the U20s. He has had a bit of game time with Glos, but I'm not sure how he has kicked on. I can't help feeling he would have had more opportunities had he stayed with the O's.

I hope Wales look to take players like him and Dillon on tour during the Lions rather than Jarvis.
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