Junior Wallabies vs England: World under 20 championship live scores, blog

By John Ferguson / Expert

The Junior Wallabies are heading into a do-or-die clash against England on Tuesday in Cape town, with a semi-final spot on the line. Join The Roar for live updates from 10pm AEST.

Head coach Nathan Grey has slammed officials for failing to act on blatant high tackles during his side’s 30-10 defeat to Ireland last Thursday, labelling it a “disgrace”.

Two incidents have forced the pair of winger Darby Lancaster and flanker Ned Slack-Smith to the sideline through HIA protocol.

Despite being raw over the lack of protection his players were afforded during their loss, Grey says all there is on beating England.

“We will just concentrate on what we can control… how we prepare and how we play, and we’re going to back ourselves,” Grey said.

And back themselves they must, as they deal with injuries to their impressive props.

Massimo Lutis was wining the scrum battle for the Aussies until he limped off early in the first half of the Ireland game with a hamstring injury. Making matters worse, Western Force young-gun Marley Pearce is still under a three-match suspension for a high-tackle against Fiji in game one of the tournament.

Lock Jhy Legg hobbled off with an ankle injury on Thursday, which is now testing the Aussie’s depth.

It’s an ominous situation, particularly after England got the better of the men from the emerald Isle in their round one clash, particularly at scrum time.

“From a technical perspective it’s around making sure we’re hitting as an eight, maintaining our positioning, our technical aggression and getting on the front foot in our scrummaging,” Grey said.

Australia got a taste of the northern hemisphere’s best last week and it was a step-up in physicality up front.

England will bring much of the same, their threats are littered throughout the team with hulking props Afolabi Fasogbon (London Irish) and Asher Opoku-Fordjour (Sale Sharks) being two of the competition’s most damaging ball runners.

In the backrow Chandler Cunningham-South (London Irish) and Greg Fisilau (Exeter Chiefs) were immense in their clash against Ireland and will be the go-to men when England want go-forward.

“We just got to make sure our defensive structures are set nice and early, we know they’re very direct and they got big ball runners so the important thing for us is to… back our tackle technique and to get those ball runners on the ground and look to force some turnovers,” Grey said.

“Around our ruck-defence, they’re going to pick and go a lot and we’ve got to keep showing up for each other.”

The Aussie backs showed great handling against Fiji where the track was a little dryer, the team hopes the conditions will be favourable.

“We prefer to play on a dry pitch… I think it will definitely help our style of play,” rising captain Teddy Wilson said.

Grey has opted for stability and consistency in the halves with childhood friends Wilson and Jack Bowen reprising their duet in the No.9 and .10 jerseys respectively.

Wilson knows England will be well regimented but says there are opportunities to be taken.

“There’s definitely some opportunities we see in their defence … they’re pretty tight in their defence so we feel we can exploit them out-wide… we’ve got a clear plan of what we need to do; stick to our process,” Wilson said.

Fleet-footed Ronan Leahy (Western Force) replaces Lancaster after his head-knock, but Grey says he’s just as quick as the Sevens flyer.

“We’ve got two or three players who are just as fast as Darby so in terms of his experience we lose a little bit but in terms of speed we don’t lose a lot,” Grey said.

The Junior Wallabies have an uphill battle ahead of themselves, with England the favourites to win the contest in-tight. The backlines are well matched, and if Bowen and Teddy can play at pace, they have electric wingers who know how to finish out-wide. Nevertheless, a strong set-piece is crucial, it provides a strong platform for the backs to launch from and can also put teams under penalty pressure. It feels like the climb will be too great for the Junior Wallabies.

Venue: Athlone Stadium, Cape Town.
Kick-Off: Tuesday 10pm (AEST)
Watch: Stan Sports

Teams

Australia

1. Jack Barrett (NSW Waratahs, Randwick)
2. Max Craig (QLD Reds, Easts Tigers)
3. Nick Bloomfield (QLD Reds, Easts Tigers)
4. Toby Macpherson (ACT Brumbies, Uni-Norths Owls)
5. Daniel Maiava-Tapusoa (Melbourne Rebels, Wests Bulldogs)
6. Lachlan Hooper (ACT Brumbies, Vikings Rugby)
7. Nick Baker (QLD Reds, GPS Rugby Club)
8. Leafi Heka Talataina (Melbourne Rebels, Endeavour Hills)
9. Teddy Wilson (c) (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs)
10. Jack Bowen (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs)
11. Ronan Leahy (Western Force, Sydney University)
12. Taj Annan (QLD Reds, Souths Magpies)
13. Henry O’Donnell (NSW Waratahs, Northern Suburbs)
14. Tim Ryan (QLD Reds, Brothers Rugby Club)
15. Mason Gordon (Melbourne Rebels, Wests Bulldogs)

Replacements: Liam Bowron, Harrison Usher, Trevor King, Ollie, John Bryant, Klayton Thorn, Harry McLaughlin-Phillips, David Vaihu.

England

1. Asher Opoku-Fordjour
2. Nathan Jibulu
3. Afolabi Fasogbon
4. Finn Carnduff
5. Lewis Chessum (C)
6. Nathan Michelow
7. Greg Fisilau
8. Chandler Cunningham-South
9. Charlie Bracken
10. Connor Slevin
11. Cassius Cleaves
12. Joseph Woodward
13. Rekeiti Ma’asi-White
14. Jacob Cusick
15. Sam Harris

Replacements: Finn Theobald-Thomas, Archie McArthur, Jimmy Halliwell, Harvey Cuckson, Tristan Woodman, Nye Thomas, Joe Jenkins, Louie Johnson.

Comments:

2023-07-05T00:38:25+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

Roar Rookie


From the other thread with thanks to John Ferguson: Junior Wallabies team: 1. Jack Barrett (NSW Waratahs, Randwick) 2. Max Craig (QLD Reds, Easts Tigers) 3. Nick Bloomfield (QLD Reds, Easts Tigers) 4. Toby Macpherson (ACT Brumbies, Uni-Norths Owls) 5. Daniel Maiava-Tapusoa (Melbourne Rebels, Wests Bulldogs) 6. Lachlan Hooper (ACT Brumbies, Vikings Rugby) 7. Nick Baker (QLD Reds, GPS Rugby Club) 8. Leafi Heka Talataina (Melbourne Rebels, Endeavour Hills) 9. Teddy Wilson (c) (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs) 10. Jack Bowen (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs) 11. Ronan Leahy (Western Force, Sydney University) 12. Taj Annan (QLD Reds, Souths Magpies) 13. Henry O’Donnell (NSW Waratahs, Northern Suburbs) 14. Tim Ryan (QLD Reds, Brothers Rugby Club) 15. Mason Gordon (Melbourne Rebels, Wests Bulldogs) Reserves 16. Liam Bowron (ACT Brumbies, Canberra Royals) 17. Harrison Usher (QLD Reds, Bond University) 18. Trevor King (QLD Reds, Souths Magpies) 19. Ollie McCrea (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs) 20. John Bryant (QLD Reds, Souths Magpies) 21. Klayton Thorn (ACT Brumbies, Gungahlin Eagles) 22. Harry McLaughlin-Phillips (QLD Reds, Souths Magpies) 23. David Vaihu (Melbourne Rebels, Wests Bulldogs)

2023-07-04T22:42:20+00:00

cj

Roar Rookie


Tom Lynagh and Max Jorgensen would have been Real assets to this side.

2023-07-04T22:39:51+00:00

cj

Roar Rookie


I noticed he never passes off the floor, always picks ball up first. Very slow.

2023-07-04T20:06:25+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Their?

2023-07-04T20:05:28+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Hard call that not rolling away. Two players fell on top of him while his arm was under the tackled player.

2023-07-04T20:02:37+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


That first try saw our defenders ‘wait’ for the attack. Too passive. And the boppers burst through.

2023-07-04T15:00:11+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I had to go pick up my daughter from an induction day at new high school so missed the last 30. What results do we need to happen now to go through? It'd be a huge shame if we weren't in the QF as it seems we can really compete.

AUTHOR

2023-07-04T14:10:09+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


Cheers Phil! I agree about your two picks in McLaughlin-Phillips and Bryant they were accurate and physical. Gordon has been a little disappointing this tournament to be honest.

2023-07-04T13:58:52+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Thanks John. Not sure they got selections right. Harry McLaighlin-Phillips surely should have started especially as Mason Gordon has obvious talent but full of mistakes. Same with John Bryant. Was dominating and unlucky to score multiple times. Why didn’t he start?! A shame we just turned over the ball too many times when hot on attack and I think played a little too narrow when there were opportunities out wide. And not using the breeze enough in the first half. A good game to watch hope they all learn and kick on.

AUTHOR

2023-07-04T13:55:05+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


Thanks for joining me John Ferguson for another Live Rugby Blog on the Roar. That's all from me, and thank you to all who logged on and contributed especially, see you all for the Wallabies' first game of 2023 on Sunday morning. Bye for now. :rugby:

AUTHOR

2023-07-04T13:53:00+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


Fulltime review: Australia just couldn’t find the extra 10% to finish off their many chances, it was marked improvement from the Irish game with the Aussies fronting at set-piece time as well as defence in the second half. England’s forwards were superior in everyway and the kicking game from their playmakers put them into good areas of the field as well as denied the Aussies time in their own half. Man of the Match Chandler Cunningham-South is a player that will get many caps for England at a senior level, a combative and hard-hitting number eight. Nervous hours wait now for Australia. Who can still mathematically make it. – Australia… 22 – England…. 22

2023-07-04T13:50:03+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


Valiant Aussies. Luck hasn’t been on Aussies side. They deserved better from officials with foul play not being punished.

2023-07-04T13:49:59+00:00

Hammer

Roar Rookie


Eh didn't deserve to win anyway. Poor basic skills and tactics. England played just as badly luckily.

2023-07-04T13:49:31+00:00

TC

Roar Rookie


I stopped Watching to try to get us Home..Must be Mum's Gene's kicking in..Dad got her to stop watching Origin for the same reasons :laughing:

AUTHOR

2023-07-04T13:49:26+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


82" Australia's last moment in the World Rugby Champs sees them make a half-break only to knock it on in the 22m. It typifies their day and that means they are likely out of the competition due to finishing third in the group. – Australia… 22 – England…. 22

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2023-07-04T13:47:19+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


81" Australia have one last chance to score the bonus point try they need. It is a tense last set-piece, neither side wants to say goodbye and neither one is saying die. – Australia… 22 – England…. 22

2023-07-04T13:46:37+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


MOTM even though the shoulder to head of Aussie.

AUTHOR

2023-07-04T13:46:36+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


79" Australia make a 50m break upfield from the kick-off make it inside the 22m of the English only to be to stopped by good defense and The English get a lineout. But it goes awry and Australia are awarded a scrum as the fulltime hooter. It is dramatic and nail-biting stuff in Cape Town. – Australia… 22 – England…. 22

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2023-07-04T13:45:02+00:00

John Ferguson

Expert


78" Bowen misses the kick from the corner, Cunningham-South is back on 15v15 and the Aussies need another try to get into the semi-final. – Australia… 22 – England…. 22

2023-07-04T13:43:57+00:00

Hammer

Roar Rookie


Do they know we need two tries.....taking their time

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