They have not made too many changes from that defeat to Saints either, Austin Friars’ Oz Roberts makes a first start since Round 2 on the left wing, and there is a first start for Gosforth Academy’s Isaac Keller at tighthead. Barnard Castle’s Will Gibbons meanwhile comes in at openside for a first start since Round 2, a move that sees RGS Newcastle’s Ewan Venerus return to number 8. On the bench Sedbergh’s Ben Wright returns after missing the game against Saints.
Newcastle Falcons15 Ben Redshaw (Sedbergh), 14 Natty Greenwood (Gosforth Academy), 13 Jez Civil (Gosforth Academy), 12 Will Hindle (Gosforth Academy), 11 Oz Roberts (Austin Friars), 10 Harry Williams (Barnard Castle), 9 Ben Douglas (Gosforth Academy), 1 Micky Rewcastle (Gosforth Academy), 2 Charlie Smith (Dame Allan’s), 3 Isaac Keller (Gosforth Academy), 4 Finn Baker (Sedbergh), 5 Ayden Knott (Gosforth Academy), 6 Braemar Murray (Sedbergh), 7 Will Gibbons (Barnard Castle), 8 Ewan Venerus (RGS Newcastle). Replacments: 16 Ben Wright (Sedbergh), 17 Morgan Hall (Gosforth Academy), 18 Sam Birkbeck (QES Kirkby Lonsdale), 19 Will Murray (Gosforth Academy), 20 Zach Oldham (Gosforth Academy), 21 Freddie Nickalls (RGS Newcastle), 22 Will Roue (Sedbergh), 23 Tom Burton (Sedbergh).
Charlie Reynolds-West, of Oaklands College, moves from the bench to Barton’s vacated wing slot, and Brentwood’s Ben Mills is also promoted from the bench, he starts at fly half. Up front Anthony Mark of Ashford returns at lock for the first time since Round 3, he is alongside Simon Langton’s Kennedy Sylvester, who himself returns after a long absence. Max Eke of St George’s Harpdenden comes in at blindside after missing the last game, while on the bench Berkhamsted’s Will Standford and Finborough’s Toby Clinch both return after missing the last game.
30pm climax for the Premiership Rugby U18 Academy League Final between Bristol Bears and Northampton Saints after they topped the South and North pools respectivelyFinal Day Schedule (All Fixtures on Sunday 27th March)Final: Bristol Bears v Northampton Saints – 5. 30pm, Sixways Main Pitch3rd Place Play Off: Leicester Tigers v Harlequins – 3. 30pm, Sixways Main Pitch5th Place Play Off: Sale Sharks v Saracens – 1. 30pm, Sixways Main Pitch7th Place Play Off: Newcastle Falcons v Bath – 3. 30pm, Sixways A&H Pitch9th Place Play Off: London Irish v Worcester Warriors – 11. 30am, Sixways Main Pitch11th Place Play Off: Exeter Chiefs v Wasps – 1.
Bath15 Byron Lloyd-Gilmour, 14 Kamoto Kamanga-Dyrbak, 13 Max Ashton, 12 Will Parry, 11 Rory Crum, 10 Sam Harris (c), 9 Ieuan Davies, 1 Scott Kirk, 2 Max Pearce, 3 Ellis Baker, 4 Eddie Erskine, 5 Will Jeanes, 6 Abdul-Khalik Akenzua Al Kareem, 7 George Timmins, 8 Alex Salah. Replacements: 16 Tommy McLean, 17 Eric Nixon-Castillo, 18 Billy Sela, 19 Rory Cameron, 20 Jack Haythornthwaite, 21 Ollie Byrne, 22 Raff Weston, 23 Ben Adams.
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Replacements: 16 Will Ayton (Wellington College), 17 Tosin Teriba (Gordon’s), 18 Claudius Wheeler (St Paul’s), 19 Ben Elsey (Gordon’s), 20 Theo Martin (Gordon’s), 21 Murdoch Lock (Wellington College), 22 Jack Thomas (Churcher’s College), 23 Jamie Flatley (Whitgift). 5th Place: Sale Sharks v SaracensSale Sharks topped the North Pool right up until the final week, while Saracens were in with a sniff of topping the South on the final day, now they meet in Sunday’s fifth place play off. Sale had a bye week in the final round, but make a few changes to their side that played in Round 6. Aaron Pope returns at outside centre for the first time since Round 4, while up front Sedbergh’s Jack Ellam returns at loosehead, with Harry Thompson back at hooker and Will Riley in the second row. On the bench, meanwhile, Paddy Jones is back after missing the last game. Saracens also make some changes, with Harry Legg out St Albans’ Jack Cullen is promoted from the bench to full back, Sutton Valence’s Jenson McInulty meanwhile moves from inside centre to outside, with schoolmate Tom Barton moving from the wing to inside centre.
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Bristol Bears15 Sami Hamid, 14 Gabe Lacey, 13 Isaac Campbell-Wu, 12 Lucas Berti, 11 Tom Ormsby, 10 Sam Worsley, 9 Pete Carter, 1 Louis Trevett, 2 James Randall, 3 Jimmy Halliwell, 4 Ollie Thraves, 5 Paddy Pearce, 6 Aaron Tull (c), 7 Tom Gardner, 8 Ed Harvey. Replacements: 16 George Davey, 17 Billy Marsden, 18 Billy Moran, 19 Peter Paramore, 20 Charlie Cox, 21 Rhys Price, 22 Henry Hawkins, 23 Davies. Northampton Saints15 Jody Devine, 14 Ethan Thorne, 13 Toby Cousins, 12 Archie Kean, 11 Frankie Sleightholme, 10 Tommy Taylor, 9 Harry Hall, 1 Callum Smyth, 2 Craig Wright, 3 Nick Tarr, 4 Carn Richards-Farr, 5 George Lavender, 6 Ted Reid, 7 Henry Pollock, 8 George Patten (c). Replacements: 16 Aston Gradwick-Light, 17 Sam Ferrari, 18 Lucas Nisbett-Hadaway, 19 James Bennett, 20 Levi Wilson, 21 Archie McParland, 22 Toby Thame, 23 Ewan Baker.
Replacements: 16 Jack Hurst (Brooksby Melton College), 17 Harry Clarke (Denstone College), 18 Nathan Hind (Brooksby Melton College), 19 Phelton Tandoh (Stamford), 20 George Perkins (Denstone College), 21 Nicholas Gali (Denstone College), 22 Oscar van Deventer (Denstone College), 23 Alex Garrett (Denstone College). Harlequins15 Josh Bellamy (Trinity), 14 Finn Tawse (Wellington College), 13 Ben Waghorn (John Fisher), 12 Ethan Knight (Hampton), 11 Conor Byrne (Trinity), 10 Sean Kerr (Whitgift), 9 Charlie Clare (Brighton College), 1 Ethan Clarke (Worthing College), 2 Jack Doorey-Palmer (Worthing College), 3 Caleb Ashworth (Gordon’s), 4 Jonny Green (Seaford College), 5 Theo Currie (Gordon’s), 6 Jonny Smith (Brighton College), 7 Seb Driscoll (Whitgift), 8 Zach Carr (Dulwich College).
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Up front Owen Boxall returns at openside, with skipper Theo Mayell moving back to 8, while at hooker the swap between Ethan Allan and Loic Keasey continues, Allen starts this one. London Irish15 Matt Salisbury (Bishop Wand), 14 Theo Williamson (Bishop Wand), 13 George Cubitt-Makepeace (Henley College), 12 Alex Enright (Bishop Wand), 11 Oscar Daniel (Mill Hill), 10 Rory Taylor (Wellington College), 9 Ollie Allan (Bishop Wand), 1 Tolii Reeves-Hall (Bishop Wand), 2 Rhys Day (Epsom College), 3 Afolabi Fasogbon (Bishop Wand), 4 Jarlath Gleeson (City of London Freemen’s), 5 Connor O’Byrne (Wellington College), 6 Will Dempster (Clarie’s Court), 7 Louie Kirkham (Bishop Wand, captain), 8 Oliver Stirling (Harrow). Replacements: 16 Oban Baird (Cranleigh), 17 Oran Murphy (Hinchley Wood), 18 Kassim Dawud (Bishop Wand), 19 George Hamblin (Harrow), 20 Roman Barton-Knott (Bishop Wand), 21 Connor Peters (Berkhamsted), 22 Oscar Grantham (Bishop Wand), 23 Ben Frampton (Wellington College).
Bristol Bears went through the league phase of the season unbeaten, fighting off strong challenges from the likes of Harlequins and Saracens, while Northampton Saints put in an excellent performance in the last round to beat Newcastle Falcons in what was a winner-goes-to-the-final clash in the North Pool, which has been ultra competitive this year. Unsurprisingly, given their form, neither side has changed too much. Northampton Saints have named an unchanged starting XV from that side that defeated Newcastle, while Bristol Bears have made just three changes, with Lucas Berti, Louis Trevett, and Tom Gardner all promoted from the bench to the starting fifteen at inside centre, loosehead, and openside respectively, with Henry Hawkins, Billy Marsden, and Charlie Cox going the other way.
9th Place: London Irish v Worcester WarriorsLondon Irish had a by in Round 7 but make a few changes from round 6, most notably Bishop Wand’s Theo Williamson earning a first start on the right wing since Round 1. Schoolmate Alex Enright is promoted from the bench to wear 12, while Mill Hill’s Oscar Daniel is back in the starting side, he is on the left wing. The forward pack is unchanged, but on the bench Oran Murphy and Roman Barton-Knott return and there is a potential first game for Berkhamsted’s Connor Peters. Worcester Warriors have made a big shift by moving Dan Chambers from full back to fly half, promoted Billy Emerick from the bench to 15 in the process, while Ollie Smith is also promoted to start on the left wing.
Finals Day Preview, Team News, and Fixture Details – NextGenXVAfter 7 gruelling rounds of fixtures that began shortly before Christmas, the Premiership Rugby U18 Academy Finals Day is upon us. The day takes place this Sunday at Worcester Warriors’ Sixways Stadium, with four games at the main stadium and three at the outside A&H pitch. Every side from the North Pool plays their counterpart from the South Pool, which will mean that every team has a ranking from the competition from 1 to 14. They day will start with the Play Offs for the lower positions, before building through the day to a 5.
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Bath were a really tough competitior in the South Pool, despite their side having some real injury struggles. From their final game they keep things the same in the back line but have mixed up the forwards, Scott Kirk makes his first start at loosehead, as does Ellis Baker at tighthead. The excellent Will Jeanes is back in the second row, and there is a first start at blindside for Abdul-Khalik Akenzua Al Kareem, meanwhile Alex Salah is promoted from the bench to number 8. On the bench there are returns for Tommy McLean, Billy Sela, and Millfield skipper Eric Nixon-Castillo, while there is a first appearance coming for Ben Adams.
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