Super Rugby U16 and U19s 2024: All the team news for Round Four

Fri, Oct 18, 2024, 6:23 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson

The regular season of the Super Rugby U16s and U19s has just two rounds remaining as teams make a push for the finals.

The NSW Waratahs will get the chance to all but wrap up a home final as they host the ACT Brumbies at Pittwater Park.

Catch every game of the Super Rugby U16s and U19s competition live, ad-free and exclusive on Stan Sport.

Meanwhile, the Western Force will be out to claim a major scalp as they welcome the Queensland Reds to Perth.

The Melbourne Rebels will be on the bye for round four.

Check out all the team news for round four below (all times AEDT)

Saturday, 19 October: NSW Waratahs v ACT Brumbies at Pittwater Rugby Park, ad-free, live and on-demand on Stan Sport

U16s - 1:05 pm

WARATAHS (1-15): Tyson Burdon, Anakin Richardson, Nicholas Kotorac, Josh Arundel, Isileli Moli, Tahj Smith, Justice Taumoepeau, Selestino Mainakavika, Jeremy Rath, Talen Risati, Samuela Sorovi, Keone Anitelea-Tsioussis, Cyrus Bloomfield, Jarryd King, Kden Carter

Replacements: Oliver Smith, Lawson Armstrong, Hasani Bloomfield, Henri Dempsey, Samuel Polley, Saxon Gaw, Ashton Large, Jack Kalms

BRUMBIES (1-15): Israel Gautusa, James Martens, Henry Folo, Oliver Clayden, William Tudulu, Tobias Comito, Ben Visagie, BJ Pumpa (c), Tyran McCudden, Lachlan Smith, Kevin Kamilo, Tomas Jensen, Laine Jud-Brettingham,  Uhila Tai, Aidan Wunsch

Replacements: Neo Hunter, Oscar Dossetor, Ethan Armstrong, Zander Lubiejewski, Daniel Sharkey, Charles McBaron, Callum Spooner, Altas Atilua

U19s - 3:05 pm 

WARATAHS (1-15): Nathaniel Tiitii, Charlie O'Kane, Kaleb Ah-Colt, Thomas Girle, Joe Mangelsdorf, Jacob Veiru, Josh Va’alotu, Eamon Doyle (c), Hwi Sharples, Joey Fowler, Brendan Palmer, Oscar Jorgensen, Liam Grover, Tom Klem, Sid Harvey

Replacements: William Guilfoyle, Jack Cesare, Tunui Jorgensen, Lachlan Doheny, Ezekiel Guttenbiel, Darcy Stanfield, Matteo Cleverley, Jozef Ah Kuoi

BRUMBIES (1-15): Finn Baxter, Lipina Ata, Komi Lester Tuitea, Ollie Aylmer, Billy Hansen, Jacob John, Jono Ryan, Beau Morrison, Lachlan Smith, Joe Dillon, Samson Tuqiri, Malakye Enasio, Hamish MacDonald, Silas Pilot, Shane Wilcox

Replacements: Bailey Buesnel, Joey Leuii, Liuaki Percival, Deveraux Tapelu, Matt Hanley, Wally Wentzel, Sam McLachlan, Patrick Broe

Sunday, 20 October: Western Force v Queensland Reds at Revo Fitness Stadium, ad-free, live and on-demand on Stan Sport

U16s - 2:05 pm

FORCE (1-15): Dozion Laupama (c),  Ben Ridgewell, Cruise Morrison,  Leeson Tiakia, Bareek Kleine-Deters Ausage, Joel Ockenden, RJ Van Der Merwe, Rhymen Tusi, Juan Pablo Martin Coria, Archie Elton, Chase Bunce, Fatani Fatanitavake, Michael Turukawa, Leighay-Jade Tauranga, Ashton Williams

Replacements: Luke Scheepers, Dylan Francis, Khan Corbett-Gagamoe, Kordel Wharepapa, James Aleni, Luke Wessels, Cyrus Cullen, Jacob Scoon

REDS (1-15): Harrison Asi, Aiden Luke, Visesio Kite, Jack Calleja, Jack Burton, Dyer Akauloa, Lincoln Dalton, Agapetos Lote-Felo (c), Isaac Kefu, Angus Underwood, Roldan Waike, Rohan Nichol, Taione Taka, Malakaih Beals, Hemi Rakuita

Replacements: Adrian de Klerk, Tyrece Herniman, Gavin Wilson-Tyers, Manasa Railati Vunibola, Keegan Cook, Alfie Bowman, Oliver Kennedy, Dylan Terblanche

U19s - 4:05 pm

FORCE (1-15): Cooper North, Ollie Barrett, Zavier Hawira, Ollie McGinnity, Josiah Marks, Alex Bradley-Moore, Jackson Bridges, Zak Griffiths, Tafito Ahki, Finn Prass, Peni Naqau, Boston Fakafanua (c), Oakley Pearce, Vaughn Robson, Kade Davis

Replacements: Luke Megson, Daniel Christodoulou, Zane Wesley, Billy Turnbull, Felix Cooper, Tamarangi Tunui, Henry James, Tevita Ali-Benet Alatini

REDS (1-15): Byron Murphy, Finlay King, Trevor King, Fergus Gillan, Charlie Brosnan, Tom Robinson, Noah Rauluni, Vaiuta Latu, Callum Reidy, Brody McLaren, Dom Kallquist, Maddox Maclean, Xavier Rubens (c), Daniel Malum, Dre-Dyn Laban

Replacements: John Grenfell, Kingsley Uys, Viliami Motuapuaka, Charlie McCauley, Alex Watkins, James Martens, Samu Tuisau, Finn McKay

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