NSW presence at Junior Wallabies training camp

Thu, Dec 7, 2017, 1:00 AM
Waratahs Media
by Waratahs Media

The re-branded age grade side, formerly the Australia Under 20s, represents the highest honour of junior rugby in Australia and a team that every junior rugby player aims to be a part of.

NSW Rugby Elite Youth Development Manager, Pat McCutcheon, said: “The number of NSW Generation Blue boys named in the extended squad is a testament to the rapid growth of our programme.”

The Generation Blue programme gives talented NSW players their first taste of professional rugby and it is through this programme that players learn what it takes to be a professional athlete on and off the field.

McCutcheon said: “The programme is about identifying talented rugby players who have the potential to become a professional athlete. The programme takes a holistic approach to the players’ development and focus on education, health and nutrition, physical and mental wellbeing.

The main goal of the programme is to produce players for the Waratahs and Australia’s national teams. In recent years we have seen the likes of Cody Walker, Lachlan Swinton, Harry Johnson-Holmes and Ryan McCauley who have progressed as professional athletes through Gen Blue and have managed to secure themselves a spot in the NSW Waratahs Squad.”

McCutcheon admits he wants more Gen Blue players making it to the big stage than latter years but says the number of Gen Blue players selected in the extended Junior Wallabies Squad is a big step in the right direction.

The Junior Wallabies assemble in Canberra this week for the first of national camps ahead of the Oceania Rugby U20s Championship on the Gold Coast in April next year and the 2018 World Rugby U20’s Championship.

The Junior Wallabies 2018 Extended Squad

FORWARDS

Angus Blyth, QLD

Darcy Breen, NSW

Nick Brown, NSW

Will Dearden, QLD

Sean Farrell, QLD

George Francis, NSW

Lloyd Gorman, QLD

Ben Grant, NSW

Esei Ha'angana, VIC

Charlie Hancock, ACT

Harry Hockings, QLD

Harry Hoopert, QLD

Trevor Hosea, VIC

Josh Kemeny, NSW

Tom Kibble, QLD

Efi Ma'afu, QLD

Sama Malolo, NSW

Hugh Margin, NSW

Fraser McReight, QLD

Tipane Mavoa QLD

Josh Nasser, QLD

Dylan Pietsch, AUST 7S

Tom Ross, ACT

Justin Sikimeti, ACT

Rory Sutor, NSW

Lawrence Tominiko, QLD

Rob Valetini, ACT

Pat Tafa, NSW

BACKS

Ben Donaldson, NSW

Will Eadie, QLD

Tom Fuller, NSW

Harrison Goddard, VIC

Mack Hansen, ACT

Cooper Harris, NSW

Will Harrison, NSW

Tony Hunt, QLD

Len Ikitau, ACT

Yirribi Jaffer-Williams, NSW

Bayley Kuenzle, NSW

Isiah Latu, ACT

Ryan Lonergan, ACT

Isaac Lucas, QLD

Tate McDermott, QLD

Matt McTaggart, NSW

Jackson Mohi, NSW

Jordan Morris, NSW

Luke Osborne, NSW

Jordan Petaia, QLD

James Ramm, NSW

Hamish Stewart, QLD

Will Terry, NSW

Semisi Tupou, VIC

Nick Wilkinson, NSW

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