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New Zealand have announced their squad for the Rugby Championship U20

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New Zealand confirmed its team to be the first edition of Rugby Championship M20will be held in Sunshine Beach, Australiain between May 2 and 12.

The national team announced the 31-man squad for last month's Super Rugby M20: “As a result of establishing a strong performance track, we have been able to assemble an exciting group of talented young players to represent New Zealand at next month's tournaments. Before embarking on a competitive and tough M20 World Cup later this year, we The tournament will be a great opportunity to test ourselves on where we are and what we need to improve,” said Jono Gibbs. Team.

The squad includes three players who played in the NPC and six who were part of the M20 team at last year's World Cup. It must be remembered that New Zealand will face Bhumitas Tuesday 7th May at 4.30am.

New Zealand Squad for Rugby Championship U20:

A-One Lolofi (Highlanders, Otago)
Andrew Smith (Chiefs, Waikato)
Ben O'Donovan (Crusaders, Canterbury)
Cameron Christie (Blues, North Harbour)
Cooper Grant (Crusaders, Tasman)
Dylan Pledger (Highlanders, Otago)
Frank Venuku (Heads, Bay of Plenty)
Giancarlo Tuwailala (Chiefs, Waikato)
Isaac Hutchinson (Crusaders, Canterbury)
Jeremiah Avi-Collins (Hurricanes, Wellington)
Jonathan Lee (Crusaders, Canterbury)
Josh Wanga (Highlanders, Otago)
Joshua Smith (Hurricane, Hawke's Bay)
King Maxwell (Blues, Auckland)
Konrad Newland (Hurricane, Hawke's Bay)
Kurene Luamanuvae (Blues, Auckland)
Liam Jack (Crusaders, Canterbury)
Malachi Warmbling-Alec (Chiefs, Waikato)
Manumawa Letiu (Crusaders, Canterbury)
Matt Lowe (Crusaders, Tasmania)
Moses Payson (Hurricane, Manawatu)
Rico Simpson (Blues, Auckland)
Sam Coles (Hurricane, Manawatu)
Chica Pole (Blues, Auckland)
Stanley Solomon (Hurricanes, Wellington)
Toby Bell (Crusaders, Canterbury)
Tom Allen (Hurricane, Hawke's Bay)
Tristin Cook (blues, North Harbour)
Vernon Payson (Hurricane, Manawatu)
William Martin (Chiefs, Waikato)
Xavi Dale (Blues, Auckland)

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