Harri Deaves

Six Ospreys named in Wales U20s side

Wales head coach Ioan Cunningham has named an unchanged starting line-up for tomorrow’s second round clash against Ireland in the U20 Six Nations championship at Cardiff Arms Park (KO 8pm).

There are two changes on the bench with Exeter Chiefs’ Christ Tshiunza and Ospreys’ Rhys Thomas replacing Tristan Davies and Evan Lloyd respectively.

Garyn Phillips and Joe Hawkins go again in the starting 15 alongside Ospreys teammate and last weekend's man of the match winner Harri Deaves.

James Fender and Tom Florence join Aberavon's Rhys Thomas on the bench to complete the Ospreys contingent. 

The selection is a vote of confidence for the side who had to battle some stern opposition in Italy in the opening round before victory was finally secured.

“It’s always good to start with a win to build from, and credit to the group, they stepped up when they needed to,” said Cunningham. “Early on Italy had a lot of possession and territory, they were camped close to our try-line and the boys dug in and we came out without conceding so we could see the boys growing in to the game which was great for us.

“We’re hoping to build from the cohesion created against Italy and as a group we haven’t played many games so it’s a good opportunity for those guys who deserve to back it up with a second opportunity.”

With the vast majority of the side not having played any rugby for nearly 15 months, Cunningham was satisfied that his young side were able to blow away some cobwebs to hit the ground running.

“There is still loads to develop with the group but we are getting closer which is the plus side,” explained Cunningham. “Hopefully, the group will continue to grow and get better every game and that is one of the key reasons why we are keeping the same group, to get those connections and get that cohesion in the group again.”

Cunningham believes Ireland will provide a stern test for his players but having come through some tough times against Italy, he is confident his side will take a lot of self-belief into the game.

“I thought we came together and showed real spirit against Italy, especially early on when Italy had a lot of possession, they were camped in our 22 and we held them out so that was a big plus for us as we sort of grew into the game.

“Then obviously we found a way to win in the second half when the weather turned and it was wet, we found a way to squeeze them with scoreboard pressure and I thought there was mature game management from Sam Costelow and our leaders.

“It’s going to be a different type of challenge this week with the kicking threat they have got and their forwards like to carry through the defence so we have really got to step up this week.”

Wales U20s v Ireland U20s, Cardiff Arms Park, Saturday 18 June, 8pm
 

15 Jacob Beetham 

14. Dan John

13. Ioan Evans 

12. Joe Hawkins

11 Carrick McDonough 

10 Sam Costelow 

9 Harri Williams 


1 Garyn Phillips 

2. Efan Daniel

3. Nathan Evans

4. Joe Peard

5. Dafydd Jenkins

6. Alex Mann (c)

7. Harri Deaves

8. Carwyn Tuipulotu


Reserves
16 Oliver Burrows 

17 Theo Bevacqua 

18 Lewys Jones 

19 James Fender 

20 Chris Tshiunza 

21 Ethan Lloyd 

22 Will Reed 

23 Tom Florence 

24 Morgan Richards 

25 Eddie James 

26 Rhys Thomas