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Wales U20 ready for Irish challenge

Wales U20 ready for Irish challenge

Wales Under 20 head coach Byron Hayward has made five changes and two positional for his side’s trip to Athlone to take on Ireland Under 20 on Friday (7.35).

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The Welsh youngsters got their Under 20 Six Nations off to a good start with a 26-9 win over Italy at Eirias last weekend – but Hayward insists his side will have to step up a gear to beat the Irish.

In the backline, Ashton Hewitt and Garyn Smith come in for Dafydd Howells and Harri Evans – with captain Steffan Hughes switching from inside to outside centre. Up front, Nicky Smith and Ethan Lewis come into the front row for Callum Lewis and Elliot Dee, Scott Andrews comes into the second row while Ben Roach returns to his usual back row positon, taking up the No 8 berth with James Benjamin moving to the openside flank.

Hayward said: “Harri Evans, Elliot Dee and Scott Matthews have been ruled out of this game through injury, however, we said we would give players exposure at this level in order to prepare for the Junior World Championship in June and we will continue to do that.

“We will need to step up a gear defensively against Ireland as they will pose a different challenge to Italy, plus they scored 30 points against Scotland. I’m confident we can rise to that challenge as we’ve worked hard on that area of our game under Richard Hodges.

“Along with a solid defence, our discipline needs to be good and we need to attack in the right areas and at the right times.

“I’ve told the players that Friday will be a totally different challenge playing away from home – the environment and the crowd will be something new for most of the players – but a challenge that will stand us in good stead as we prepare for the Junior World Championship in New Zealand.”

Hayward is looking forward to locking horns with fellow Blaina man Mike Ruddock.

“I grew up looking up to Mike who was on course to be an international player at the time,” he said.

“He coached me for Wales A and I’m still friendly with him – but not for 80 minutes on Friday!”

Wales Under 20 team v Ireland (Friday 7 February, 7.35pm, Dubarry Park, Athlone):

Afon Bagshaw (RGC); Ashton Hewitt (Dragons), Steffan Hughes (capt, Scarlets), Garyn Smith (Blues), Joshua Adams (Scarlets); Ethan Davies (Dragons), Tom Williams (Blues); Nicky Smith (Ospreys),Ethan Lewis (Blues), Nicky Thomas (Ospreys), Scott Andrews (Dragons), James Sheekey (Blues), Will Boyde (Carmarthen), James Benjamin (Dragons) Ben Roach (Blues)
Replacements:
Scott Otten (Ospreys), Luke Garrett (Dragons), Callum Lewis (Blues), Rory Thornton (Ospreys) Ollie Griffiths (Dragons), Connor Lloyd (Scarlets), Luke Price (Ospreys), Tyler Morgan (Dragons)

Tickets are available for Wales Under 20’s next home game – against France on Saturday 22 February (6.05pm). On sale now at Colwyn Leisure Centre and Venue Cymru (online at www.venuecymru.co.uk / tel 01492 872000/ The Promenade, Llandudno) from £5 Under 16s and from £10 for adults.

Wales Under 20 Six Nations fixtures 2014

Wales Under 20 v Italy – Friday 31 January – Eirias (won, 26-9)
Ireland Under 20 v Wales – Friday 7 February – Dubarry Park, Ahtlone – 7.35pm
Wales Under 20 v France – Saturday 22 February – Eirias – 6.05pm
England Under 20 v Wales – Friday 7 March – Kingston Park, Newcastle – 7.45pm
Wales Under 20 v Scotland – Friday 14 March – Eirias – 7pm

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