The national rugby union team of New Zealand is the New Zealand Rugby U20 Championship Team. They take the place of the previous Under 19s and Under 21s age grade teams. The 2008 IRB Junior World Championship was their inaugural competition, which they won after defeating England 38-3 in the championship game.
After a thorough player identification process that included the Bunnings Warehouse Super Rugby U20 competition hosted in Taupo, the 38-man 2023 New Zealand Under 20 broader team was chosen by Head Coach Clark Laidlaw and Assistants Marty Bourke and Wesley Clarke.
Eight players from the DHL Super Rugby Pacific squads or players with Super Rugby experience make up the squad. Young Hurricanes fullback Harry Godfrey, hooker Raymond Tuputupu, and No. 8 Peter Lakai, as well as outstanding Blues wing Caleb Tangitau and Highlanders hooker Jack Taylor, are among the notable players.
2023 Rugby U20 Championship Schedule | U20 Rugby World Cup Fixtures.
Young Crusaders first five-eighth Taha Kemara, halfback Noah Hotham, and winger Macca Springer are also rising stars. Players from the All Blacks Sevens, Che Clark, Codemeru Vai, and Payton Spencer will also return to the fifteens.
Junior All Blacks Championship Schedule
Saturday 24 June
WALES U20 VS NEW ZEALAND U20
Thursday 29 June
FRANCE U20 VS NEW ZEALAND U20
Tuesday 4 July
NEW ZEALAND U20 VS JAPAN U20
How to Stream New Zealand Rugby U20 Championship
As soon details of the next live televised match for New Zealand U20 are announced we’ll show it here first – in the meantime we’re showing most recent live broadcasts involving New Zealand U20 on TV in the United Kingdom. The full TV schedule, kickoff times, stations, and schedule for New Zealand U20 are available right now!
New Zealand Rugby U20 Championship Squad
New Zealand Under 20 Squad:
Ajay Faleafaga (Otago)
Ben Ake (Auckland)
Bradley Crichton (Wellington)
Caleb Tangitau (Auckland)
Che Clark (Auckland)
Codemeru Vai (Bay of Plenty)
Cody Nordstrom (Waikato)
Cooper Flanders (Hawke’s Bay)
Essendon Tuitupou (Auckland)
Fiti Sa (Taranaki)
Gabe Robinson (Waikato)
Harry Godfrey (Hawke’s Bay)
Hunter Morrison (Hawke’s Bay)
Isaac Hutchinson (Canterbury)
Jack Taylor (Southland)
Jordi Viljoen (Manawatū)
Leo Gordon (Auckland)
Macca Springer (Tasman)
Malachi Wrampling-Alec (Waikato)
Malakai Ngatai (Manawatū)
Maliu Niuafe (Auckland)
Nic Shearer (Canterbury)
Noah Hotham (Tasman)
Payton Spencer (Auckland)
Peter Lakai (Wellington)
Raymond Tuputupu (Manawatū)
Sam Hainsworth-Fa’aofo (Auckland)
Sean Ralph (Waikato)
Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa (Otago)
Siale Lauaki (Wellington)
Taha Kemara (Waikato)
Tahlor Cahill (Canterbury)
Toby Bell (Canterbury)
Tom Allen (Hawke’s Bay)
Vernon Bason (Manawatū)
Will Martin (Waikato)
Will Stodart (Otago)
Xavi Taele (Auckland)