Super Rugby U16s & U19s Team Lists: Round 2 v Queensland Reds

Wed, Oct 2, 2024, 6:30 AM
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Joey Henry in Round 1 of Super Rugby U19s, photo by Jaye Grieshaber - @jayziephotography.
Joey Henry in Round 1 of Super Rugby U19s, photo by Jaye Grieshaber - @jayziephotography.

Round 2 of the Super Rugby Men's U16s and U19s competitions will kick off this weekend as the Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies sides taking on the Queensland Reds on Saturday the 5th of October at Viking Park.

The U19s claimed a dominant 53-23 win over the Western Force in Round 1 as they begun their Championship defence after a competition win in 2023.

After a strong win last weekend, the man at the helm Head Coach Daniel Hooper has made limited changes with just two additions to the starting side through Matt Hanley and Samson Tuqiri.

Meanwhile the U16s side fell to the Force in a one-point thriller after the ACT side would cross the white stripe in the final minute of the game.

Following their season opener, Head Coach Sean Debenham says he has a "great deal of belief" in his side and has taken plenty of positives from the match.

"What pleased me most was the character they displayed in the game and the ability to push past adversity, respond to the challenges set by the opposition, and compete right up until the final 30 seconds of the game," said Debenham.

"This will hold us in good stead for the coming games."

Making three changes to the starting side this week with Zander Lubiejewski, Tyran McCudden and Kevin Kamilo joining the starting XV, Debenham says he is confident ahead of the Reds face off.

"They proved last week that they have the capability to match bigger teams and play a physical style of football in passages, we just have to improve the consistency. Our speed out wide is a strength that we will continue to work on and look to use as well."

ACT Brumbies Super Rugby U19's Team v Queensland Reds
  1. Finn Baxer (Sydney University)
  2. Lipina Ata (Eastwood)
  3. Komi Lester Tuitea (Warringah)
  4. Ollie Aylmer (Gordon)
  5. Deveraux Tapelu (Gungahlin)
  6. Matt Hanley (Warringah)
  7. Jono Ryan (Tuggeranong)
  8. Beau Morrison (Sydney University)
  9. Lachlan Smith (Gungahlin)
  10. Joe Dillon (Manly)
  11. Samson Tuqiri (Tuggeranong)
  12. Keresoma Tuilagi (Tuggeranong)
  13. Joey Henry (Royals)
  14. Silas Pilot (Tuggeranong)
  15. Shane Wilcox (C) (Tuggeranong)
  16. Bailey Buesnel (Tuggeranong)
  17. James Foster (Gungahlin)
  18. Slater Galloway (Souths)
  19. Billy Hansen (Easts)
  20. Jacob John (Queanbeyan)
  21. Wally Wentzel (Tuggeranong)
  22. Sam McLachlan (Gungahlin)
  23. Hamish MacDonald (Warringah)

Head Coach

Daniel Hooper

ACT Brumbies Super Rugby U16's Team v Queensland Reds
  1. Israel Gautusa (Royals)
  2. James Martens (St Edmunds College)
  3. Henry Folo (St Edmunds College)
  4. Ben Sisley (St Edmunds College)
  5. Zander Lubiejweski (Royals)
  6. Tobias Comito (Oakhill College Sydney)
  7. Ben Visagie (Oakhill College Sydney)
  8. BJ Pumpa (c) (Daramalan College)
  9. Tyran McCudden (St Edmunds College)
  10. Lachlan Smith (Marist College)
  11. Jeremy Bremner (Shore School Sydney)
  12. Tomas Jensen (Marist College)
  13. Isaiah Cornforth (vc) (Marist College)
  14. Kevin Kamilo (Tuggerangong Vikings)
  15. Aidan Wunsch (Daramalan College)

Substitutes

16. Levi Park (St Edmunds College)

17. Geoffrey Olivetti (Marist College)

18. Ethan Armstrong (Daramalan College)

19. William Tudulu (Temora)

20. Daniel Sharkey (Marist College)

21. Charles McBaron (St Edmunds College)

22. Callum Spooner (Oakhill College Sydney)

23. Altas Atilua (St Edmunds College)

Head Coach

Sean Debenham

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