England U20s squad named

England U20s have named their squad for the upcoming season with coaches Jon Callard, Ian Peel and Simon Hardy set to lead the side into the new campaign.
The 32-man group will compete in the U20s next year – kicking off against Wales – before heading to Italy to defend their IRB Junior trophy in June.
England have called on eight players previously capped at this level, while another 11 members of the squad represented England at U18s level on their recent summer tour to South Africa.
Callard said: “It’s an exciting time to be involved with English rugby and we are all looking forward to working with the players in the squad. We have a good blend of guys with experience from last season and new talent emerging from across the player pathway.
“There is always huge competition at this age grade and with a lot of players getting first team rugby at their clubs it’s tough to narrow that down to a group of 32. We expect players to continue to push for inclusion.
“The work that the regional academies do is outstanding and with the partnership we have established with them, the development process will go from strength to strength. This programme is now producing tough competition for places, and this is great for English rugby.”
England U20s:
Forwards: Seb Adeniran-Olule (Harlequins), Joe Batley (), Charlie Beckett (Leicester), Lewis Boyce (Yorkshire Carnegie), James Chisholm (Harlequins), Charlie Ewels (), Jake Farnworth (Leicester), Ellis Genge (), Paul Hill (Yorkshire Carnegie), Jack Innard (), Lewis Ludlam (), Will Owen (Leicester), Ciaran Parker (Sale), Sam Skinner (Exeter), Huw Taylor (Worcester), Kieran Treadwell (Harlequins), Jack Walker (Yorkshire Carnegie), Will Witty (Newcastle).
Backs: Max Clark (Bath), Lloyd Evans (Gloucester), Tom Fowlie (), Tom Griffiths (), Rory Jennings (Bath), Harry Mallinder (Northampton), James Mitchell (Sale), Aaron Morris (Saracens), Piers O’Conor (), Howard Packman (Northampton), George Perkins (Saracens), Taylor Prell (Yorkshire Carnegie), Nick Tompkins (Saracens), Stuart Townsend (Exeter).

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