Wales Under-20 head coach Byron Hayward has named a fresh face squad to take on the Poland senior men’s team at Cardiff Arms Park tomorrow (Friday, January 19 - kick-off 7.15pm – free entry) - and names three Dragons in his match day squad.
It will be a last chance for the players to impress with Hayward announcing his Six Nations squad early next week.
Poland, coached by Welsh duo Christian Hitt and Morgan Stoddart, will pose a major threat to Hayward’s side and he is expecting a tough night for his squad.
“It’s a last opportunity for players as we play Ireland in just over two weeks in the opening round of the Six Nations in Colwyn Bay,” said Hayward.
“Physicality is important at test match level so we’ll be looking to match them so hopefully we can stand up to them and win the physical battle.”
There is plenty to play for as places are up for grabs according to the Wales U20s head coach.
“If you look across the 15 places, most of them will be up for grabs. We’ve got good competition, particularly in the back-line. Our nines are strong and we have good competition at 10 and in the centres – there is plenty of competition there.”
With Mason Grady joining Joe Hawkins, Christ Tshiunza and Dafydd Jenkins in Warren Gatland’s Six Nations squad, Hayward says there is plenty of incentive for his players to put their hands up.
“We don’t need to say anything to motivate the players, less than six months ago the likes of Joe, Dafydd, Christ and Mason were playing for us. They have all graduated within six months of coming out of the U20s so that’s a real positive for us,” he said.
Wales U20s v Poland, Cardiff Arms Park, Fri 20 January, KO 7.15pm
15 Cameron Winnett (Cardiff Rugby), 14 Llien Morgan (Ospreys), 13 Louie Hennessey (Bath Rugby), 12 Harri Ackerman (Dragons), 11 Harri Houston (Ospreys), 10 Dan Edwards (Ospreys), 9 Archie Hughes (Scarlets); 1 Dylan Keller Griffiths (Dragons), 2 Lewis Morgan (Scarlets), 3 Will Couch (Scarlets), 4 Liam Edwards (Ospreys), 5 Jonny Green (Harlequins), 6 Huw Davies (Sale), 7 Luca Giannini (Scarlets), 8 Mackenzie Martin (Cardiff Rugby)
Replacements: 16 Isaac Young (Scarlets), 17 Freddie Chapman (Ospreys), 18 Tomas Pritchard (Scarlets), 19 Patrick Nelson (RGC), 20 Owain Evans (RGC), 21 Caleb Salmon (Scarlets), 22 Tom Caple (Dragons), 23 Harri Williams (Scarlets), 24 Harrison James (Cardiff Rugby), 25 Iestyn Gwilliam (Scarlets), 26 Jac Davies (Scarlets)