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England name squad for IRB Junior World Championship

 
 

May 21, 2008

England have announced their Under 20 squad for next month’s IRB Junior World Championship in Wales.

The side, coached by Nigel Redman and Mark Mapletoft, goes into the tournament following a Grand Slam of victories in this season’s RBS Under-20 Six Nations.

The 26-man squad will be captained by London Wasps number eight Hugo Ellis and includes 16 players who have appeared in the Guinness Premiership.

Among those called up are Miles Benjamin, the Worcester Warriors wing who finished third in the Premiership try-scoring charts, and Calum Clark, the Leeds Carnegie flanker who is the youngest forward to appear in the top flight.

The latter is one of five players in the squad yet to be capped at this level. The others are Newcastle Falcons full back Alex Tait, Gloucester wing Charlie Sharples, Northampton Saints lock Courtney Lawes and London Irish hooker James Clark.

England are seeded sixth for the Junior World Championships and play their Pool C games at Newport against Fiji, Canada and Australia on June 6, 10 and 14 respectively.

They are completing their preparations with a training camp in Bristol this week and reassemble in Newport on June 2.

 
 

Redman said: "We’re delighted to be able to announce an exciting squad and there was plenty of competition for selection, particularly in the front-row of the scrum and in the back-three.

"We’ve made a lot of progress this season but now all we can do is concentrate on our first game against Fiji and make sure we’re well-prepared.

"We’re enjoying a good training week in Bristol and we meet up again on June 2 when everything will be focused on that first game at Rodney Parade."

Ellis said: "Captaining England at the Junior World Championships is a great honour for me and I want to do the best job I can to help bring the best out of a very talented group of players.

"We’re in a very exciting position and have gone from strength to strength in the last few months. But now we have to build on that, go into the tournament and earn the respect of our opponents all over again."

ENGLAND UNDER 20 SQUAD
Forwards (14)
Nathan Catt (Bath Rugby)
Calum Clark (Leeds Carnegie)
James Clark (London Irish)
Alex Corbisiero (London Irish)
Matthew Cox (Worcester Warriors)
Hugo Ellis (London Wasps)
Jon Fisher (London Irish)
Scott Freer (Leeds Carnegie)
Gregor Gillanders (Leicester Tigers)
Joe Gray (Northampton Saints)
Scott Hobson (Cornish Pirates)
Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints)
Billy Moss (Bath Rugby)
Ben Thomas (Saracens)

Backs (12)
Miles Benjamin (Worcester Warriors)
Noah Cato (Saracens)
Luke Eves (Bristol Rugby)
Alex Goode (Saracens)
Rob Miller (Newcastle Falcons)
Mark Odejobi (London Wasps)
Charlie Sharples (Gloucester Rugby)
Joe Simpson (London Wasps)
Seb Stegmann (Harlequins)
Alex Tait (Newcastle Falcons)
Jordan Turner-Hall (Harlequins)
Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers)

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Friday, June 6: England v Fiji, Newport, 7pm
Tuesday, June 10: England v Canada, Newport, 5pm
Saturday, June 14: Australia v England, Newport, 3pm
Wednesday, June 18: Match day four
Sunday, June 22: Finals day

For more information visit the England Under 20 microsite: www.rfu.com/englandu20

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