Under 20 Six Nations - Round 1 Preview
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The next generation of European rugby talent will be on show this weekend, with the opening round of the Under-20s Six Nations getting underway.
Everyone will be hoping to match France as they begin their title defence at home against Wales on Sunday afternoon.
But the action kicks off with Ireland welcoming England to Irish Independent Park on Friday evening, with Scotland against Italy taking place on the same night.
England will have their hopes set high with a squad packed with Premiership experience, as they look to take back the title they last won in 2017.
Ireland U20s v England U20s, Irish Independent Park, 7.15pm kick-off
Senior international Ted Hill is named at blindside for England while Northampton Saints’ outside centre Fraser Dingwall will captain the side.
Both featured in last year’s World Rugby U20 Championship final, where they lost out to France, as did lock Joel Kpoku, flanker Aaron Hinkley, No.8 Tom Willis, fly-half Marcus Smith and centre Tom Hardwick.
The side boasts some serious experience at age-group level, with prop Marcus Street lining up for his third U20 Six Nations.
Last year’s runners up still have a host of debutants in the starting XV including Olly Adkins, Nic Dolly, Alex Coles, Sam Maunder and Ollie Sleightholme as well as Ben Atkins, Bevan Rodd, Rusiate Tuima and Ollie Fox from the bench.
Head coach Steve Bates said: “This is a very exciting, talented group of players and they should not forget to play like it, we have to go out there on Friday and really express ourselves on the pitch but we know we have to respect the opposition who will be positive about their chances in this competition as well.
“This is a team full of experience, who are hugely talented and it is a shame we can only pick 15 as we’ve left out some very good players.”
Ireland are not able to boast quite the same experience as their opposition but Noel McNamara’s youngsters still have plenty of Guinness PRO14 experience in their ranks.
Openside Scott Penny was a star for Leinster in their domestic fixture last weekend, making 23 tackles on their way to a 22-17 win against Scarlets.
Ireland, who finished third last year, have lock Charlie Ryan returning for a second Championship while hooker Dylan Tierney-Martin was a feature at last year’s U20 World Rugby Championship.
Six Munster players are among the starting XV including the entire back three – Jake Flannery, Conor Phillips and Jonathan Wren.
McNamara said: “We have a very talented group of players in the squad, and there were a number of tight calls on selection for this game.
“There is a lot of rugby to be played over the coming weeks and months, so the competitiveness in the squad is a real positive and bodes well for the season ahead.”
Scotland U20s v Italy U20s, Netherdale, 7.30pm kick-off
Seven of Carl Hogg’s Scotland team will make their debuts when they line up for the second game of the weekend on Friday night.
Glasgow Warriors’ Ollie Smith will make his debut at full-back while two newcomers, Cameron Anderson and Robbie McCallum, are the centre partnership.
Flanker Connor Boyle takes the armband, with stand-off Ross Thompson is chosen as his deputy.