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By Fraser Smith on Wed 31st May 17
Road Safety Western Force prop Shambeckler Vui and Future Force Foundation Member Sama Malolo have been named in the BMW Australia U20s team for the side’s first match of the World Rugby U20s Championship against Wales in Georgia.
BMW Australia U20s Head Coach Simon Cron has brought in the cavalry for Australia’s first match of the World Rugby U20s Championship against Wales with Head Coach Simon Cron making nine changes to the starting side that last ran out in the Oceania Rugby U20s Championship in April.
Vodafone Super Rugby players Shambeckler Vui (Western Force) and Jordan Uelese (Melbourne Rebels) are the changes in the front row, with an all new halves combination in Harrison Goddard (Melbourne Rebels) and Hamish Stewart (Queensland Reds). In the centres, Sione Tuipulotu (Melbourne Rebels) and Izaia Perese (Queensland Reds) will add some pace to Australia’s backline out wide.
Adding some speed and International experience to the side will be on Australia’s flanks with Aussie 7s players Henry Hutchison, Simon Kennewell and Liam McNamara rounding Australia’s wings and fullback respectively.
The match kicks off at 12.30am AWST Thursday 1 June from Avchala Stadium, Tbilisi and will be broadcast LIVE on FOX SPORTS.
BMW Australia U20s Head Coach, Simon Cron said: “The boys have worked hard on their role clarity before game one and we are starting to see some exciting combinations come together.”
“We have some strong leaders and game managers.”
“Wales are a well drilled side and an impressive unit so it’s a great test and I am looking forward to seeing the boys play.”
Australia also has Samoa U20s and England U20s to face in the battle of Pool A.
https://www.westernforce.com.au/arti...-against-wales
80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?
Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!
Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!
Did the Job , replay at 7.30pm on Fox Sports , play Samoa on Sunday at 7.30pm!
AUSTRALIA’S under-20s have opened their World Rugby U20s Championship account in style with a hard-fought 24-17 win over Wales in Georgia.
Wednesday’s game went down to the wire with Queensland flyer Izaia Perese scoring the matchwinner in the 78th minute after scores had been locked at 17-17.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby/l...72ec3c1bc0b337
3. Shambeckler Vui (Australia)
Not too long ago, the Australian scrum was known as a joke. It’ll be a while before that happens again if this showing is any sign. Shambeckler Vui was awesome. The tighthead prop obliterated the Welsh scrum, and was a wrecking ball with ball in hand too.
It was a day with a lot of scrums getting on top – most notably Australia, New Zealand, and Georgia, but Vui was the standout.
https://u20rugby.wordpress.com/2017/...am-of-day-one/
Wales can't even beat our age group sides...