Wales head coach Richard Whiffin has named his matchday 23 to face France at Cardiff Arms Park, for the penultimate round clash of the 2024 Under 20 men’s Six Nations championship on Thursday. (KO 7.45pm, S4C).
With fly-half Harri Wilde ruled out through injury, Luca de La Rua is the only Blue & Black in the squad.
Scarlets Macs Page replaces Louie Hennessey in the centre while RGC’s Harri Ford takes over from Wilde at fly half.
Up front, Kian Hire returns at tighthead prop with Sam Scott dropping down to the bench while Osian Thomas switches from the back row to the second row.
The back row is rejigged with de la Rua moving from No 8 back to blindside flanker with Ospreys’ Morgan Morse returning to the side at the back of the scrum with Scarlets’ Luca Giannini earning his first start of the campaign at blindside.
Three players, Tom Golder, Ellis Price and Aidan Boschoff, could all earn their first Wales U20 caps from the bench.
Seeking their second scalp of the campaign after beating Scotland in the opening round, Whiffin is fully aware of the daunting prospect that awaits his young side.
“In loose play they are outstanding – they have some big strong carriers that will try and get them go forward and they possess good off-loading skills throughout the team. If we kick poorly they will be a threat but we have a game plan where we think we can challenge them aerially and on the ground.
“They are a very strong team, they have a lot of boys playing in the Top 14 and Pro D2 and we know whatever team they put out will be a tough challenge but it’s one we are looking forward to as we think there are good opportunities there for us to hurt them.
“We’re pumped about getting back to Cardiff where we hope to get some good energy in the stadium over the next two games. Hopefully we can play a brand of rugby to get the fans excited,” added Whiffin.
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Wales U20s v France U20s, Cardiff Arms Park, Thursday 7th Match, KO 7.45pm
15 Huw Anderson (Dragons RFC)
14 Harry Rees-Weldon (Dragons RFC)
13 Macs Page (Scarlets)
12 Harri Ackerman (Dragons RFC – capt)
11 Walker Price (Dragons RFC)
10 Harri Ford (RGC)
9 Ieuan Davies (Bath Rugby);
1 Josh Morse (Scarlets)
2 Harry Thomas (Scarlets)
3 Kian Hire (Ospreys)
4 Nick Thomas (Dragons RFC)
5 Osian Thomas (Leicester Tigers)
6 Lucas de la Rua (Cardiff Rugby)
7 Luca Giannini (Scarlets)
8 Morgan Morse (Ospreys)
Replacements
16 Will Austin (Sales Sharks)
17 Jordan Morris (Dragons RFC)
18 Sam Scott (Midlands Central)
19 Tom Golder (Harlequins)*
20 Will Plessis (Scarlets)
21 Rhodri Lewis (Ospreys)
22 Ellis Price (Scarlets)*
23 Aidan Boschoff (Bristol Bears)*
*Uncapped