Australian U20s 2018 program confirmed

The Junior Wallabies will play Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand in April and May, in the fourth year of the Oceania Rugby U20s Championship at Bond University on the Gold Coast in 2018. Australia will take on the flying Fijians in the first match, then will play tournament newcomers, Tonga, with the final match to be against arch rivals New Zealand on Saturday 5 May. The tournament, imitates the structure of the World Rugby U20s Championship with a five-day gap between each game. The Junior Wallabies will go into the tournament with three camps under their belt since the end of 2017, with the most recent camp taking place earlier this month. “We’ve just come off a camp and I am pleased with the progress the whole squad is making and the culture we are building," Junior Wallabies head coach Jason Gilmore “The Oceania Rugby U20s Championship presents us with three tough games with the same turnaround time that we can expect at the World Championships in June. “I know
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