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World Rugby U20 Championship 2019 5Th Place Semi Final Match 22 World Rugby U20 Championship 2019 5th Place Semi Final Match Monday 17 June 2019 - 10:30 22 RACECOURSE STADIUM, ROSARIO NEW ZEALAND U20 WALES U20 1 Oliver Norris Waikato 1 Kemsley Mathias Scarlets 2 Kianu Kereru-Symes (Capt.) Hawke's Bay 2 Dewi Lake Ospreys 3 Tamaiti Williams Canterbury 3 Ben Warren Cardiff Blues 4 Taine Plumtree Wellington 4 Morgan Jones Scarlets 5 Tupou Va'ai Taranaki 5 Jac Price Scarlets 6 Kaylum Boshier Taranaki 6 Lennon Greggains Dragons 7 Kohan Herbert Bay of Plenty 7 Tommy Reffell Leicester Tigers 8 Devan Flanders Hawke's Bay 8 Jac Morgan Scarlets 9 Taufa Funaki Auckland 9 Dafydd Buckland Dragons 10 Fergus Burke Canterbury 10 Cai Evans Ospreys 11 Leicester Fainga'anuku Tasman 11 Ryan Conbeer Scarlets 12 Dallas Mcleod Canterbury 12 Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler Ospreys 13 Quinn Tupaea Waikato 13 Max Llewellyn Cardiff Blues 14 Lalomilo Lalomilo Bay of Plenty 14 Deon Smith Dragons 15 Scott Gregory Northland 15 Ioan Davies Cardiff Blues Replacements Replacements 16 Shilo Klein Canterbury 16 Garin Lloyd Ospreys 17 George Dyer Waikato 17 Rhys Davies Ospreys 18 Fletcher Newell Canterbury 18 Nick English Bristol Bears 19 Kaliopasi Uluilakepa Wellington 19 Ed Scragg Dragons 20 Cullen Grace Canterbury 20 Iestyn Rees Scarlets 21 Samipeni Finau Waikato 21 Harri Morgan Ospreys 22 Jeriah Mua Bay of Plenty 22 Rio Dyer Dragons 23 Simon Parker Waikato 23 Sam Costelow Leicester Tigers 24 Leroy Carter Bay of Plenty 24 Teddy Williams Cardiff Blues 25 Rivez Reihana Auckland 25 Tom Devine Dragons 26 Billy Proctor Wellington 26 Ioan R Davies Cardiff Blues 27 Etene Nanai-Seturo Counties Manukau 27 Will Griffiths Dragons 28 Cole Forbes Bay of Plenty 28 Tomi Lewis Scarlets Referee Christopher Ridley (England) TV Match Official Brian MacNiece (Ireland) Assistant Referee 2 Tomas Bertazza (Argentina) Performance Matt Peters (New Zealand) Reviewer Assistant Referee Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) © World Rugby 2019. Compiled: 16/06/2019 14:50..
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