Chiefs trio named in Welsh U20s squad

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Exeter Chiefs hooker Oli Burrows is one of three players from the club named in the Welsh Under-20s side to face England Under-20s in Cardiff tomorrow. Picture: JMP Sport

By Mark Stevens
6/7/21

Wales Under-20s head coach Ioan Cunningham has named three Exeter Chiefs players in his side to play Grand Slam chasing England at the Cardiff Arms Park tomorrow in the fourth round of the Six Nations Championship (8pm).

Forwards Oli Burrows and Christ Tshiunza both start in the home pack, while Dan John has also been included on the right wing. An injury to Daffyd Jenkins means a fourth Chief misses out on the match.

Jenkins is replaced by Dragons’ lock Joe Peard, while Theo Bevacqua, who was a late change prior to the game against France, starts in the number one shirt in place of Garyn Phillips.

In the backline, centre Ioan Evans and fly-half Sam Costelow start after coming on against France from the replacements bench.

Cunningham admitted losing the services of Jenkins in particular is a setback as he has been prominent in each of the games he has featured in so far.

“Losing Dafydd is a big blow as he has been one of our best players and he has been very consistent but his absence gives an opportunity for other players to put their hands up which is great,” said Cunningham.

“You can feel a bit of an edge when it comes to these big games and the boys are really looking forward to putting a performance together on the park against England.”

Wales have are hoping to put consecutive defeats to Ireland and France behind them but Cunningham is fully aware of the challenge ahead for his young side.

“They are physical men, they were very physical against Ireland and Ireland are a physical team, they are very well coached and well organised,” he said.

“They possess a powerful driving lineout so again it will come down to discipline, we can’t give England penalties around the halfway mark as they will kick to the corner and it will be a hard afternoon defending the lineout otherwise – managing the middle third and halfway line is going to be key for us.”

Cunningham was encouraged with the final quarter against France where Wales raced over for two tries in the last 10 minutes but he is aware his players will have to tighten up their discipline which has proved costly so far in the championship.

“It has been a big issue for us,” conceded Cunningham, “and trying to get the players to learn quickly about decision making at breakdowns, those back to back penalties which then puts pressure on us – it’s those piggy-backs we are giving teams and it’s trying to get them to see the bigger picture and understand how we don’t have to do that, we don’t have to over chase things or over commit to breakdowns which will help us eventually get more control in our game.

“We gifted France 21 points, but we did show glimpses against France where we showed what we can do when we strung a few phases together. The boys have trained well all week and are ready to go.”

WALES UNDER-20s SIDE TO FACE ENGLAND UNDER-20s

15 Jacob Beetham (Cardiff Rugby)
14 Daniel John (Exeter Chiefs)
13 Ioan Evans (Pontypridd)
12 Joe Hawkins (Ospreys)
11 Tom Florence (Ospreys)
10 Sam Costelow (Scarlets)
9 Ethan Lloyd (Cardiff Rugby);
1 Theo Bevacqua (Cardiff Rugby)
2 Oli Burrows (Exeter Chiefs)
3 Lewys Jones (Nevers)
4 Joe Peard (Dragons)
5 Rhys Thomas (Ospreys)
6 Christ Tshiunza (Exeter Chiefs)
7 Alex Mann (Cardiff Rugby,capt)
8 Carwyn Tuipulotu (Scarlets)

Replacements:

16 Efan Daniel (Cardiff Rugby)
17 Cameron Jones (Ospreys)
18 Nathan Evans (Cardiff Rugby)
19 James Fender (Ospreys)
20 Tristan Davies (Ospreys)
21 Harri Williams (Scarlets)
22 Will Reed (Dragons)
23 Carrick McDonough (Dragons)
24 Morgan Richards (Dragons/Pontypridd)
25 Eddie James (Scarlets)
26 Evan Lloyd (Cardiff Rugby)

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