BMW Australia U20s name extended squad for first camp of 2017

Mon, Mar 20, 2017, 1:00 AM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia
Henry Hutchison will be part of the U20s squad. Photo: Getty Images
Henry Hutchison will be part of the U20s squad. Photo: Getty Images

The BMW Australia U20s will come together for their first training camp ahead of the World Rugby U20s Championship in Georgia in June.

The squad will come together at Runaway Bay on the Gold Coast this April (4-7) as part of their continued buildup under new Head Coach Simon Cron.

Cron has selected a preliminary squad of 48 players, who have impressed in the opening rounds of the Super U20s Championship, while it also contains four members of the Qantas Australian Men’s Sevens squad.

BMW Australia U20s Head Coach, Simon Cron said: “This camp will be the first opportunity we have to get content across to our players, as well as skill evaluation and execution. It will be a high intensity camp and we need to tick the box on a lot of critical stuff.

“We will be putting guys into different scenarios and seeing how they play as well as start to develop our culture and Identity as a group.

“The door is still open for players in the Super U20s Championship as we are always watching and looking for players who will suit the way we want to play the game.”

The players returning from the BMW Australia 2016 squad include; Sham Vui (Western Force U20s), Jordan Uelese (Melbourne Rebels U20s), Harry Hockings (Queensland U20s), Ryan McCauley (NSW Waratahs), Angus Scott-Young (Queensland Reds), Rob Leota (Melbourne Rebels U20s), Liam Wright (Queensland U20s), Harry Nucifora (Queensland U20s), Liam McNamara, (Aussie 7s), Nick Jooste (Brumbies U20s), Sione Tuipulotu (Melbourne Rebels U20s), Izaia Perese (Queensland Reds), Simon Kennewell (Aussie 7s) and Jack Maddocks (Melbourne Rebels).

Aussie 7s speedster Henry Hutchison is set for his first opportunity in the Australia U20s, after missing the 2016 season due to commitments with Sevens program.

Australia will host the Oceania Rugby U20s Championship on the Gold Coast against Fiji, Samoa and New Zealand, kicking off on April 28.

BMW Australia U20s Extended Squad:

Forwards

Harry Hoopert, QLD

Harry Johnson-Holmes, NSW

Cody Walker, NSW

Sham Vui, WA

Harry Chapman, NSW

Gavin Luka, QLD

Vaauli Faamausili, VIC

Angus Wagner, ACT

Jordan Uelese, Melbourne Rebels

Phil Bradford, NSW

Efi Maafu, QLD

Tom Horton, NSW

Harry Hockings, QLD

Angus Blyth, QLD

Ryan McCauley, NSW Waratahs

Esei Haangana, VIC

Darcy Swain, ACT

Angus Scott-Young, Queensland Reds

Max Girdler, NSW

Lachlan Swinton, NSW

Reece Hewat, QLD

Rob Leota, Melbourne Rebels

Rob Valetini, Brumbies

Liam Wright, QLD

Angus Allen, ACT

Brodie Leber, ACT

Backs

Harrison Goddard, VIC

Harry Nucifora, QLD

Ryan Lonergan, ACT

Theo Strang, NSW

Tate McDermott, Aussie 7s

Liam McNamara, Aussie 7s

Hamish Stewart, QLD

Nick Jooste, Brumbies

Tony Hunt, QLD

Sione Tuipulotu, Melbourne Rebels

Izaia Perese, Queensland Reds

Dylan Riley, Queensland Reds

Esere Chee Kam, NSW

Len Ikitau, ACT

Henry Hutchison, Aussie 7s

Simon Kennewell, Aussie 7s

Jayden Ngamanu, Queensland Reds

Angelo Leaupepe, VIC

Will Eadie, QLD

Jack Maddocks, Melbourne Rebels

Clay Uyen, WA

Semisi Tupou, VIC

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