Gloucester trio selected for Under-20s

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Thursday, September 02, 2010
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GLOUCESTER youngsters Koree Britton, Ryan Mills and Dan Robson have been named in the England Under-20 Elite Player Squad for the 2010-11 season.

The Kingsholm club continue their strong showing in the level below the Saxons following the success of Jonny May, Freddie Burns and Shaun Knight at last summer's IRB Junior World Championships.

The 32-man group will compete in the Under-20 Six Nations in the New Year before heading for the IRB Junior World Championship in Italy next June.

Head coach Rob Hunter, assisted by Diccon Edwards, can call on nine players previously capped at this level, seven of whom appeared at this year's Junior World Championship in Argentina.

The new faces include last season's England Under-18 captain George Ford (Leicester Tigers), the 17-year-old who last season became the youngest player to appear in a professional club game, and Saracens centre Owen Farrell.

Ford is the son of England defence coach Mike Ford and Farrell the son of rugby league legend Andy Farrell, who won eight caps for England in 2007 and currently coaches at Saracens and with England Saxons.

Also named in the squad are two brothers in the shape of 19-year-old prop Mako Vunipola (Bristol) and 17-year-old flanker Billy Vunipola (London Wasps).

Hunter takes over as head coach from former Gloucester fly-half Mark Mapletoft while Edwards steps up after joining the Rugby Football Union from Leeds Carnegie.

Hunter said: "It's a very talented group, competition for places has been very high and there are some good players who missed out on a place in the 32 who will continue to push for inclusion.

"Within the squad there's a great blend of skill, pace and power and we can't wait to see them wearing the England jersey.

"It's an exciting time to be involved with a new management team and a new squad coming together.

"The England Under 18 team has set a standard of playing at pace in recent years and we are looking forward to building on that and the excellent work being done in the regional academies.

"The England age group programmes are a key part of developing future international players and the progress made by the likes of Courtney Lawes and Ben Youngs into the England senior team last season is testimony to that."

England finished second on points difference behind Ireland in the 2010 Under-20 Six Nations and fourth at this year's Junior World Championship In Argentina.

Preparations for this season start with training camps in September, December and January before the Six Nations kicks off against Wales in February.

England U20 Elite Player Squad: Ryan Bower (Leicester Tigers), Koree Britton (Gloucester Rugby), Rob Buchanan (Harlequins), Will Collier (Harlequins), Matt Everard (Leicester Tigers), Alex Gray (Newcastle Falcons), Jonny Harris (Leicester Tigers), Sam Jones (London Wasps), Matt Kvesic (Worcester Warriors), Addison Lockley (Exeter Chiefs), Kieran Low (London Irish), Charlie Matthews (Harlequins), Ollie Stedman (Leeds Carnegie), Henry Thomas (Sale Sharks), Sam Twomey (Harlequins), Billy Vunipola (London Wasps), Mako Vunipola (Bristol Rugby).

Chris Cook (Bath Rugby), Elliot Daly (London Wasps), Owen Farrell (Saracens), George Ford (Leicester Tigers), Jonathan Joseph (London Irish), Ryan Mills (Gloucester Rugby), Ben Ransom (Saracens), Dan Robson (Gloucester Rugby), Jake Sharp (Saracens), Andy Short (Worcester Warriors), Manu Tuilagi (Leicester Tigers), Christian Wade (London Wasps), Jack Wallace (Wasps), Marcus Watson (London Irish), Marland Yarde (London Irish.

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    by Nick, Gloucester

    Thursday, September 02 2010, 10:17AM

    “Here we go again... We are on the cusp of a new Premiership season with Gloucester playing the new boys in Exeter and here we get dull England rugby. YAAAAWWWWNNNNN!!!!”

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