Ten players from last season’s successful season which included a win over New Zealand remain in the group, with Gareth Thomas, Jordan Williams and Sam Davies, who were all involved in some capacity last season also set to return to the squad, injury permitting, during the campaign.
Wales Under 20 home games return to Colwyn Bay’s Eirias again this season after three sell-out games there last year.
Wilson said: “It’s exciting to see a good spread of players with experience from last season and those who are new to this level of rugby.
“As a coaching group, we have undertaken a more thorough process this season and between us have seen a lot of Regional and Premiership rugby, both live and on video and have had a good look at all the players in contention.
“We also have slightly more preparation time as a squad this year so hopefully we will be raring to go come February 1.
“We have a strong pool of players to select from – Ieuan Jones and Rhys Patchell are amongst those who have shone at Regional level of late, along with Harry Robinson of course who is already capped by Wales. In addition, the likes of Sam Davies, Jordan Williams and Gareth Thomas, if they return from injury will add great strength in depth and we will manage each player individually in terms of rest and potential Regional action – if players are gaining Regional experience that gives opportunities for others to develop.”
Wilson believes the return to Colwyn Bay will be beneficial to the squad.
“We are looking forward to returning to Eirias. We enjoyed some fantastic, passionate support there last season and if that is replicated this season, it would give the players a huge boost, especially to start our campaign against Ireland. “
Wilson has no illusions about the challenge ahead. “Ireland had a good Six Nations and Junior World Championship so we won’t under-estimate the task ahead but having said that we have a good platform to build on. To finish the Junior World Championship as third in the world and beating New Zealand certainly gave us confidence but one of the biggest lessons we learned last season was that you have to take things step by step. It’s a progression towards the pinnacle of the season which is the Junior World Championship but it all starts here.”
Wales Under 20 Six Nations squad
Forwards: *Ellis Jenkins (capt, Blues / Cardiff), *Nicky Smith (Ospreys / Swansea), *Dan Suter (Ospreys / Bridgend), *Nicky Thomas (Ospreys / Swansea), Bradley Thyer (Pontypridd), Ethan Lewis (Blues / Cardiff), *Elliot Dee (Bedwas), Carwyn Jones (Scarlets / Carmarthen), *Jack Jones (Ospreys / Rovigo), *Rhodri Hughes (Ospreys / Swansea), *Ieuan Jones (Dragons / Newport), *Daniel Thomas (Scarlets / Llanelli), *Sion Bennett (Scarlets / Carmarthen), *James Benjamin (Bedwas)
Backs: *Rhodri Williams (Scarlets / Llandovery), Joshua Davies (Dragons / Bedwas), *Rhys Patchell (Blues / Cardiff), Ethan Davies (Bedwas), *Cory Allen (Blues / Cardiff), Steffan Hughes (Scarlets / Llanelli), *Jack Dixon (Dragons / Bedwas), *Thomas Pascoe (Blues / Pontypridd), Ashton Hewitt (Dragons / Newport), Dion Jones (Scarlets / Llanelli), *Harry Robinson (Blues / Cardiff), *Ashley Evans (Ospreys / Bridgend), *Hallam Amos (Dragons / Bedwas)
*Indicates National Academy member
Prop Gareth Thomas (Scarlets / Carmarthen), outside half *Sam Davies (Ospreys / Swansea) and full back *Jordan Williams (Scarlets / Llanelli), who were all part of the Junior World Championship squad last season, are currently unavailable due to injury but will return to the squad injury permitting during the course of the tournament.
Under 20 Six Nations fixtures
Wales Under 20 v Ireland, Friday 1 February 19.10 Eirias, Colwyn Bay
France Under 20 v Wales Sunday 10 February, 14.00 Clermont Ferrand
Italy Under 20 v Wales, Friday 22 February 19.00, Vitterbo
Scotland Under 20 v Wales, Friday 8 March, 19.35, Inverness
Wales Under 20 v England Friday 15 March 19.35 Eirias, Colwyn Bay
Tickets for Wales Under 20 home games are on sale now from Colwyn Leisure Centre, Venue Cymru and Ticketmaster, with prices having been frozen at the same rate as last season.
WRU Head of Rugby Joe Lydon said: “The north Wales public came out in force last season to support our youngsters, with all three of our home matches sold out ahead of matchday and we wanted to repay that faith by freezing the prices for this season.
“Eirias proved to be a fantastic venue for our Under 20 Six Nations matches last season with everyone involved in staging the matches showing a professionalism and enthusiasm for the games that helped to create a unique international experience for the players, coaches and supporters.
“We are delighted to have committed to Wales Under 20 playing their home Six Nations games in Colwyn Bay for this season and next.
“Danny Wilson’s side performed superbly to finish third at the Junior World Championship in South Africa and they will be looking to build on that success this season starting with Wales Under 20 v Ireland on Friday, 1 February, 2013.”
Tickets for the Eirias games are £15 for reserved seating and £10 (adults) and £5 (concessions) in the terrace and with last season’s games all selling out well in advance of matchday, supporters are urged to act quickly to avoid disappointment.
Tickets are on sale from the following outlets:
Colwyn Leisure Centre
01492 577900 or personal callers (Colwyn Bay Lesuire centre, Eirias Road, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7SP)
Venue Cymru
www.venuecymru.co.uk, 01492 872000 or personal callers (Venue Cymru, Y Promenad, Llandudno, LL30 1BB)
Ticketmaster UK
Telephone – 08442 777 888 or via wru.co.uk/tickets