Ospreys lead the way in Wales U20 squad

Ospreys players are set to make up one third of the Wales U20 squad at the IRB Junior World Championship in South Africa in June after nine of the region's players were named in the 28-man selection.

Wales Under 20 head coach Danny Wilson has named a strengthened squad for the competition that runs June 4 – 22.

Eight players who were not available to Wilson for most of the Six Nations due to regional/club commitments have been added to the group.

The eight, who bring both regional and international experience to the squad, include the Ospreys quartet of Matthew Morgan, Tom Habberfield, who has been part of the Wales Sevens squad this season, Eli Walker and four-times Wales cap Tom Prydie who is currently on loan to London Wasps.

Cory Hill and fellow Blues forward Luke Hamilton and wing wizard Harry Robinson who was a member of Warren Gatland’s Six Nations training squad and the Wales Sevens squad this season are also included, and they are joined by Dragons centre Jack Dixon. Of the eight, only Dixon and Robinson played any part in the 2012 Under 20 Six Nations, with one game each, Dixon against Italy and Robinson against England at the Stoop. Loosehead prop Gareth Thomas is the only other addition to the squad since the Six Nations.

Ten of the 28 players - backs Ross Jones, Eli Walker, Iolo Evans, Matthew Morgan and Jonathan Evans and forwards Kirby Myhill, Jamie Sollis, WillGriff John, Luke Hamilton and Cory Hill - were part of the squad that competed in last season’s Junior World Championship in northern Italy. Blues lock Hill has been named squad captain for the tournament with Six Nations captain Kirby Myhill selected as vice-captain.

In addition to the returning four Ospreys, along with Ross Jones, the region’s other representation comes through forwards Dan Baker and Rhodri Hughes – last week named Elite Youth Player of the Year at the region – and backs Sam Davies and Luke Morgan.

Danny Wilson said:

“The players who have joined the squad since the Six Nations have already brought a new intensity to our training sessions and we hope that their Regional and international experience will help lift our playing performances too.

“The additional players have certainly improved our strength in depth, but now we must have a good month training in order to get on the plane feeling well prepared.”

Wales play Fiji, New Zealand and Samoa in the Pool stage of the IRB tournament, a group that will certainly test the Welsh youngsters.

“It is an extremely physical group,” added Wilson, “and we must meet that challenge head on if we want any chance of progressing to the top half of the draw.

“New Zealand have proved year after year that they are the strongest side in the world at this age, so they will again be a huge challenge, but we must target our other Pool games against Fiji and Samoa. We saw last season that those sides are very dangerous and we must execute the right game plan against them. We must be physically and mentally ready for all three games.”

Wales play Japan in a friendly on Tuesday 15 May at St Helens before heading to South Africa on May 30 ahead of their opening game, against Fiji at Stellenbosch, on June 4.

Wales Junior World Championship squad

Forwards: Rob Evans (Scarlets), Gareth Thomas (Scarlets), Kirby Myhill (Scarlets), Jamie Sollis (Dragons), Darran Harris (Blues), WillGriff John (Blues), Samson Lee (Scarlets), Cory Hill (capt, Blues), Matthew Screech (Blues), Rhodri  Hughes (Ospreys), Ieuan Jones (Dragons), Ellis Jenkins (Blues), Daniel Thomas (Scarlets), Luke Hamilton (Blues), Dan Baker (Ospreys)

Backs: Jonathan Evans (Dragons), Tom Habberfield (Ospreys), Sam Davies (Ospreys), Matthew Morgan (Ospreys), Owen Williams (Scarlets), Jack Dixon (Dragons), Thomas Pascoe (Blues), Iolo Evans (Scarlets), Luke Morgan (Ospreys), Harry Robinson (Blues), Eli Walker (Ospreys), Tom Prydie (Ospreys), Ross Jones (Ospreys)