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Team Sheets World Rugby U20 Championship 2016 7Th Place Play-Off Match Saturday 25 June 2016 - 16:30 27 MANCHESTER CITY ACADEMY STADIUM, MANCHESTER Team Sheets World Rugby U20 Championship 2016 7th Place Play-Off Match Saturday 25 June 2016 - 16:30 27 MANCHESTER CITY ACADEMY STADIUM, MANCHESTER SCOTLAND U20 WALES U20 George Thornton Corey Domachowski 1 1 Bishop Burton College Cardiff Blues Lewis Anderson Dafydd Hughes 2 2 Ayr Scarlets Callum Sheldon Dillon Lewis 3 3 Leeds University Cardiff Blues Callum Hunter-Hill Bryce Morgan 4 4 Stirling County Newport Gwent Dragons Scott Cummings (Capt.) Seb Davies 5 5 Glasgow Hawks Cardiff Blues Alex Craig Shane Lewis-Hughes 6 6 Gloucester Rugby Cardiff Blues Lewis Wynne Morgan Sieniawski 7 7 Stirling County Cardiff Blues Ally Miller Harrison Keddie (Capt.) 8 8 Melrose Newport Gwent Dragons Charlie Shiel Reuben Morgan-Williams 9 9 Currie Ospreys Adam Hastings Jarrod Evans 10 10 Bath Rugby Cardiff Blues Cammy Gray Jared Rosser 11 11 Currie Newport Gwent Dragons Matt McPhillips Harri Millard 12 12 Currie Cardiff Blues Tom Galbraith Joe Thomas 13 13 Melrose Ospreys Robbie Nairn Tom Williams 14 14 Harlequins Ospreys Ruairi Howarth Rhun Williams 15 15 Gala Cardiff Blues Replacements Replacements Fraser Renwick Liam Belcher 16 16 Hawick Cardiff Blues Dan Elkington Rhys Fawcett 17 17 Melrose Scarlets Adam Nicol Kieron Assiratti 18 18 Stirling County Cardiff Blues Stephen Ainslie Leon Brown 19 19 Currie Newport Gwent Dragons Scott Burnside Kieran Williams 20 20 Boroughmuir Ospreys Hugh Fraser Declan Smith 21 21 Heriot's FP Scarlets Lewis Berg Daniel Jones 22 22 George Watsons College Scarlets Ben Robbins Joe Gage 23 23 Currie Ospreys Referee Graham Cooper (Australia) TV Match Official Geoff Warren (England) Assistant Referee 1 Elia Rizzo (Italy) Assistant Referee 2 Andrew Jackson (England) © World Rugby 2016. Compiled: 01/07/2016 15:48..
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