England U20 reveal side to face the Fijians
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Head coach Mark Mapletoft and assistant coach Andy Titterrell have named their England U20 Men’s squad to face Fiji on Matchday 2 of the 2024 World Rugby U20 Championship.
The Pool C clash, which will be available to view live on RugbyPass TV, sees England take on Apisai Sailada’s men this Thursday (15:30 BST kick-off) at Athlone Stadium. England opened their account at the tournament with a 41-20 victory over Argentina, where debutant Jack Bracken became the second England U20 Men’s player to secure a hattrick in the tournament after Jonny May in 2010.
Captain Finn Carnduff led the U20 Men in Saturday’s victory, and alongside Leicester Tigers clubmate Ollie Allan and Newcastle Falcons’ Oli Spencer, he retains his place in the starting XV amongst 12 changes.
First starts are awarded to Cam Miell (Leicester Tigers), Kane James (Exeter Chiefs), Arthur Green (Bath Rugby), Ben Coen (Exeter Chiefs) and Angus Hall (Saracens), with Green and Hall also set to earn their maiden competitive caps this Thursday.
Mapletoft and Titterrell can call upon experienced energisers from the bench with a cumulative 58 U20 caps. All eight replacements gained recent game time in the victory over Los Pumitas.
England’s only two previous U20 meetings with Fiji came 15 years apart, with the most recent encounter arriving in 2023 when current U20 Elite Player Squad member Nathan Michelow crossed for one of eight tries in a 53-7 triumph. The first encounter back in 2008 saw Alex Goode contribute 16 points to a 41-17 win when current head coach Mark Mapletoft was also in charge.
England continue their U20 Championship journey with their final Pool C fixture against tournament hosts South Africa next Tuesday (9th) at Athlone Stadium (18:00 BST kick-off).
Mark Mapletoft said: “Argentina was an incredibly demanding opening fixture to start the tournament with, and the team met those tasks and answered the questions posed to them. We believe it’s right to balance the game time throughout the squad, particularly with the quick turnaround between matchdays.
“It’s a testament to the hard work on and off the pitch that we came through Saturday with a full squad to choose from ahead of Thursday’s Test. Our staff all share a lot of excitement to see these players grab their chance and capitalise on the momentum created from Matchday 1.
“There were many game-changing outputs from players across the matchday squad last time out, and with our consistency in preparation, I have every confidence that will translate into a largely new group that are eager to stake their claim.”
England U20 Men’s team to face Fiji (includes current club, community club and U20 caps)
15 Ioan Jones (Gloucester Rugby, Minchinhampton RFC, 5 caps)
14 Toby Cousins (Northampton Saints, Bugbrooke RFC, 6 caps)
13 Ben Waghorn (Harlequins, Chipstead Rugby Club, 7 caps)
12 Oli Spencer (Newcastle Falcons, Epping Rams Rugby, 6 caps)
11 Angus Hall (Saracens, Sevenoaks Rugby Club, uncapped)
10 Benjamin Coen (Exeter Chiefs, Teignmouth RFC, 1 cap)
9 Ollie Allan (Leicester Tigers, Hungerford RFC, 1 cap)
1 Cameron Miell (Leicester Tigers, Paul Roos, 1 cap)
2 James Isaacs (Saracens, Hemel Hempstead Camelot RFC, 4 caps)
3 James Halliwell (Bristol Bears, Thornbury RFC, 10 caps)
4 Harvey Cuckson (Bath Rugby, Mold RFC, 2 caps)
5 Olamide Sodeke (Saracens, Blackheath Rugby Club, 5 caps)
6 Finn Carnduff (c) (Leicester Tigers, Market Harborough RFC, 16 caps)
7 Kane James (Exeter Chiefs, St Peters RFC, 5 caps)
8 Arthur Green (Bath Rugby, Frome RFC, uncapped)
Replacements
16 Craig Wright (Northampton Saints, Braintree Rugby Club, 6 caps)
17 Asher Opoku-Fordjour (Sale Sharks, Broadstreet RFC, 15 caps)
18 Afolabi Fasogbon (Gloucester Rugby, Bishop Wand School, 12 caps)
19 Junior Kpoku (Racing 92, Saracens Amateurs, 5 caps)
20 Henry Pollock (Northampton Saints, Buckingham Rugby Club, 6 caps)
21 Lucas Friday (Harlequins, Bromley RFC, 1 cap)
22 Josh Bellamy (Harlequins, Rosslyn Park, 5 caps)
23 Alex Wills (Sale Sharks, Droitwich Rugby Club, 8 caps)
England U20 Men’s 2024 World Rugby U20 Championship fixtures and results
Matchday 1 (29 June) - England 41-20 Argentina – Athlone Stadium
Matchday 2 (4 July) - England vs. Fiji – Athlone Stadium - (15:30 BST kick-off)
Matchday 3 (9 July) - South Africa vs. England – Athlone Stadium - (18:00 BST kick-off)
Knockout matches
Matchday 4 (Sunday 14 July)
Matchday 5 (final and ranking matches, Friday 19 July)