A whopping number of past rugby stars from NPTC Group of Colleges have been called up to face Italy in the opening match of the U20 Six Nations at Cardiff Arms Park as Ioan Cunningham announces his squad.
Joe Hawkins makes up one of only four players to make a return from last year’s squad to start as centre. Currently with Ospreys, he studied BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport (Performance and Excellence) He has featured heavily for the College First XV. Equally adept at both outside-half and centre and a proficient goal kicker, Joe is no stranger to international honours. He toured South Africa with Wales U18s last summer and featured for Wales U19s during their autumn campaign.
Off the bench, Lewys Jones with Ospreys James Fender and Tristan Davies complete the contribution from the College. Rhys Thomas is in the U20’s squad but is not involved in the matchday squad tomorrow.
With Wales having not played at this level for nearly 15 months, Cunningham is expecting a bit of ring rustiness as his side aim to reverse the defeat they suffered against Italy in North Wales last year.
“It’s great to see these guys finally getting an opportunity to perform,” explained Cunningham. “Because the guys haven’t played for such a long time, there will be some errors, there will be mistakes, we accept that but as long as we perform and leave everything out on the field that’s the biggest thing for me and I’m sure the rest will take care of itself.”
Cunningham paid tribute to the squad who ensured there were some tough selection calls to make before the finalised squad was decided.
“It’s a team mixed with experience alongside some guys who are getting an opportunity for the very first time which I think is great,” said Cunningham.
“There was a lot of debate over some positions and credit to the boys, they have given us that headache which is what we want, especially in key positions and one thing we have always stuck to from day one is team first and we all buy into it.
“There have been some tough conversations with players but ultimately everyone is excited and keen to start the competition. We feel the XV and the bench that we have selected are ready to go.”
Cunningham added the coaching team are as keen as the playing group to get the Six Nations underway. “I’m super excited – we were laughing as a coaching group the other day as it feels like the longest preparation for a game in history so to speak as we started back in January but we’ve actually got to the point where we can’t wait to see them play and it’s going to be a great marker for us as well with the limited amount of rugby that has happened this year due to the pandemic – we can’t wait to see them go, it’s going to give us a great point to build on moving forward into the rest of the tournament.”
Cunningham added that despite playing on home soil, Wales will not be taking the opposition lightly.
“Italy are a very strong side, well-coached, they have a good set-piece, strong forward pack, good scrum, good lineout so they have got the foundations there to build a strong game around, individually they also have got some excellent players as well. Their No 8 is a great ball carrier, the 10 is a threat with the ball so we have to be at our best on Saturday to give ourselves a shout. If you give them time and space they are dangerous.”
Wales U20s v Italy U20s, Cardiff Arms Park, Saturday 18 June, 8 pm15 Jacob Beetham (Cardiff Rugby)
14 Dan John (Exeter Chiefs)
13 Ioan Evans (Pontypridd)
12 Joe Hawkins (Ospreys)
11 Carrick McDonough (Dragons)
10 Sam Costelow (Scarlets)
9 Harri Williams (Scarlets);
1 Garyn Phillips (Ospreys)
2 Efan Daniel (Cardiff Rugby)
3 Nathan Evans (Cardiff Rugby)
4 Joe Peard (Dragons)
5 Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter Chiefs)
6 Alex Mann (Cardiff Rugby – Capt)
7 Harri Deaves (Ospreys)
8 Carwyn Tuipulotu (Scarlets)
Reserves
16 Oliver Burrows (Exeter Chiefs)
17 Theo Bevacqua (Cardiff Rugby)
18 Lewys Jones (Nevers)
19 James Fender (Ospreys)
20 Tristan Davies (Ospreys)
21 Ethan Lloyd (Cardiff Rugby)
22 Will Reed (Dragons)
23 Tom Florence (Ospreys)
24 Morgan Richards (Dragons/Pontypridd)
25 Eddie James (Scarlets)
26 Evan Lloyd (Cardiff Rugby)