New South Wales Under-20's rugby league team

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New South Wales Under-20
Team information
NicknameBlues
Governing body New South Wales Rugby League
Head coachMatt King
CaptainKyle Flanagan
Home stadium ANZ Stadium (83,500)
Uniforms
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First colours
Team results
First game
New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales 18–14 Queensland Queensland colours.svg
(Penrith Stadium, Sydney; 21 April 2012)
Biggest win
New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales 30–8 Queensland Queensland colours.svg
(Penrith Stadium, Sydney; 3 May 2014)
Biggest defeat
Queensland colours.svg Queensland 30–12 New South Wales New South Wales colours.svg
(Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane; 11 July 2018)

The New South Wales Under-20's rugby league team, also known as New South Wales Under-20s or New South Wales U20, represents New South Wales in the sport of rugby league at an under-20 age level. Since 2012, the team has played an annual fixture against the Queensland Under-20s team for the Darren Lockyer Shield. The team features players selected from the National Rugby League (NRL), Holden Cup, Jersey Flegg Cup and Intrust Super Premiership competitions. They are administered by the New South Wales Rugby League.

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History

Prior to the advent of the National Youth Competition, junior interstate matches were contested at under-17 and under-19 levels. In 2008, the age levels switched to an under-16 and under-18 format but no under-20 game was held until 2012. In March 2012, the first under-20 Origin match was announced by the National Rugby League. The NRL had been looking into running the match for more than 18 months.

From 2012 to 2014, the under-20 Origin fixture was held in April, on the Representative Weekend. In 2015, the game was moved to July as a curtain-raiser to State of Origin. As of 2017, the New South Wales under-20 team have for every fixture, winning six consecutive games since 2012. In 2018, they recorded their first lose, losing to Queensland 30–12 at Suncorp Stadium.

Players

Players selected for the New South Wales under-20 team are under contract with a National Rugby League (NRL) side and play in either the NRL, Holden Cup, Jersey Flegg Cup or Intrust Super Premiership competitions. Since 2013, the NSWRL's selected a pre-season under-20 squad featuring players in contention for the mid-season fixture.

Results

2012

21 April 2012
New South Wales U20 New South Wales colours.svg 18 – 14 Queensland colours.svg Queensland U20
Tries
Kane Evans 1
Chanel Mata'utia 1
Harry Siejka 1

Goals
Harry Siejka 3
Report Tries
2 Edrick Lee
1 Aaron Whitchurch


Goals
1 Mitchell Frei
Centerbet Stadium, Penrith
Player of the Match: Harry Siejka (NSW)
New South Wales Under-20
2012 teamCoaching staff
  •  1 St. George colours.svg Evander CUMMINS FB
  •  2 Melbourne colours.svg Young TONUMAIPEA WG
  •  3 Parramatta colours.svg Cheyse BLAIR CE
  •  4 Canterbury colours.svg Ed MURPHY CE
  •  5 Newcastle colours.svg Chanel MATA’UTIA WG
  •  6 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Harry SIEJKA FE
  •  7 Wests Tigers colours.svg Jacob MILLER HB
  •  8 Wests Tigers colours.svg Matt GROAT PR
  •  9 Cronulla colours.svg Michael LICHAA HK
  • 10 Canberra colours.svg Shannon BOYD PR
  • 11 Newcastle colours.svg Alex McKINNON SR
  • 12 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Boyd CORDNER (c)SR
  • 13 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Vaipuna TIA KILIFI LK
  • 14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Kane EVANS UT
  • 15 Canterbury colours.svg Paul CARTER UT
  • 16 St. George colours.svg Jack STOCKWELL UT
  • 17 Canterbury colours.svg David KLEMMER UT

Head coach

  • Dean PAY



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 8 September 2018
Source(s): NYCDB

2013

Played as a curtain raiser to the Samoa-Tonga Pacific Rugby League test match.

20 April 2013
New South Wales U20 New South Wales colours.svg 36 – 12 Queensland colours.svg Queensland U20
Tries
Mitchell Cornish 2
George Jennings 2
Charly Runciman 2
Michael Lichaa 1
'
Goals
Dylan Walker 4
Report Tries
1 Anthony Milford
1 Brandon Tago



Goals
2 Anthony Milford
Centerbet Stadium, Sydney
Player of the Match: Mitchell Cornish (NSW)
New South Wales Under-20
2013 teamCoaching staff
  •  1 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Clinton GUTHERSON FB
  •  2 Parramatta colours.svg Vai TOUTAI WG
  •  3 South Sydney colours.svg Dylan WALKER CE
  •  4 St. George colours.svg Charly RUNCIMAN CE
  •  5 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg George JENNINGS WG
  •  6 Wests Tigers colours.svg Luke BROOKS FE
  •  7 Canberra colours.svg Mitchell CORNISH HB
  •  8 Canterbury colours.svg David KLEMMER (c)PR
  •  9 Cronulla colours.svg Michael LICHAA HK
  • 10 Melbourne colours.svg Matthew LODGE PR
  • 11 Parramatta colours.svg Kelepi TANGINOA SR
  • 12 Melbourne colours.svg Dean BRITT SR
  • 13 Wests Tigers colours.svg Brenden SANTI LK
  • 14 St. George colours.svg Craig GARVEY UT
  • 15 Wests Tigers colours.svg Kyle LOVETT UT
  • 16 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Jake TRBOJEVIC UT
  • 17 Parramatta colours.svg Junior PAULO UT

Head coach

  • Dean PAY



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 8 September 2018
Source(s): NYCDB

2014

Played as a curtain raiser to the Samoa-Fiji Pacific Rugby League test match. [1]

3 May 2014
New South Wales U20 New South Wales colours.svg 30 – 8 Queensland colours.svg Queensland U20
Tries
Jake Mamo 3
Sione Mata'utia 1
Tyrone Phillips 1

Goals
Clinton Gutherson 5
Report Tries
1 Luke Bateman
1 John Folau
Sportingbet Stadium, Penrith
Player of the Match: Jake Mamo (NSW)
New South Wales Under-20
2014 teamCoaching staff
  •  1 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Clinton GUTHERSON FB
  •  2 Newcastle colours.svg Jake MAMO WG
  •  3 Newcastle colours.svg Sione MATA’UTIA CE
  •  4 South Sydney colours.svg Aaron GRAY CE
  •  5 Canterbury colours.svg Tyrone PHILLIPS WG
  •  6 St. George colours.svg Drew HUTCHISON FE
  •  7 Wests Tigers colours.svg Mitchell MOSES HB
  •  8 Melbourne colours.svg Matthew LODGE PR
  •  9 Parramatta colours.svg Kaysa PRITCHARD (c)HK
  • 10 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Jake TRBOJEVIC PR
  • 11 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jakiel MARINER SR
  • 12 Canterbury colours.svg Adam ELLIOTT SR
  • 13 St. George colours.svg Jack BIRD LK
  • 14 Parramatta colours.svg Ryan MATTERSON UT
  • 15 Parramatta colours.svg Pauli PAULI UT
  • 16 Melbourne colours.svg Dean BRITT UT
  • 17 Melbourne colours.svg Rhys KENNEDY UT

Head coach

  • Dean PAY



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 8 September 2018
Source(s): NYCDB

2015

Played as a curtain raiser to Game III of the 2015 State of Origin series. [2]

8 July 2015
Queensland U20 Queensland colours.svg 16 – 32 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales U20
Tries
Alex Barr 1
Luke Bateman 1
Gideon Gela-Mosby 1

Goals
Ashley Taylor 2
Report Tries
4 Brian Kelly
1 Jackson Hastings
1 Latrell Mitchell

Goals
3 Jackson Hastings
1 Addison Demetriou
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Matt Noyen
Player of the Match: Drew Hutchison (NSW)
New South Wales Under-20
2015 teamCoaching staff
  •  1 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Latrell MITCHELL FB
  •  2 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Brian KELLY WG
  •  3 South Sydney colours.svg John OLIVE CE
  •  4 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Robert JENNINGS CE
  •  5 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Brent NADEN WG
  •  6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jackson HASTINGS FE
  •  7 St. George colours.svg Drew HUTCHISON (c)HB
  •  8 Parramatta colours.svg Alex TWAL PR
  •  9 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Grant GARVEY HK
  • 10 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Liam KNIGHT PR
  • 11 Melbourne colours.svg Joe STIMSON SR
  • 12 Parramatta colours.svg Tyrell FUIMAONO SR
  • 13 Newcastle colours.svg Luke YATES LK
  • 14 Wests Tigers colours.svg Jacob LIDDLE UT
  • 15 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Oliver CLARK UT
  • 16 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Addison DEMETRIOU UT
  • 17 St. George colours.svg Hame SELE UT

Head coach

  • Dean PAY



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 8 September 2018
Source(s): NYCDB

2016

Played as a curtain raiser to Game III of the 2016 State of Origin series. [3]

13 July 2016
Queensland U20 Queensland colours.svg 22 – 36 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales U20
Tries
Bernard Lewis 3
Gideon Gela-Mosby 1
Bacho Salam 1




Goals
Brodie Croft 1
Report Tries
1 Jack Cogger
1 Lachlan Croker
1 Matthew Dufty
1 Reuben Garrick
1 Bayley Sironen
1 Zac Woolford

Goals
6 Brian Kelly
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Peter Gough
Player of the Match: Curtis Scott (NSW)
New South Wales Under-20
2016 teamCoaching staff
  •  1 St. George colours.svg Matthew DUFTY FB
  •  2 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Brian KELLY WG
  •  3 Newcastle colours.svg Cory DENNISS CE
  •  4 Melbourne colours.svg Curtis SCOTT CE
  •  5 St. George colours.svg Reuben GARRICK WG
  •  6 Canberra colours.svg Lachlan CROKER FE
  •  7 Newcastle colours.svg Jack COGGER (c)HB
  •  8 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Oliver CLARK PR
  •  9 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Grant GARVEY HK
  • 10 Parramatta colours.svg Alex TWAL PR
  • 11 Parramatta colours.svg Tyrell FUIMAONO SR
  • 12 Wests Tigers colours.svg Bayley SIRONEN SR
  • 13 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Nat BUTCHER LK
  • 14 Canberra colours.svg Zac WOOLFORD UT
  • 15 Wests Tigers colours.svg Taniela PASEKA UT
  • 16 Brisbane colours.svg Max ELLIOTT UT
  • 17 South Sydney colours.svg Tevita COTTRELL UT

Head coach

  • Dean PAY



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 8 September 2018
Source(s): NYCDB

2017

Played as a curtain raiser to Game I of the 2017 State of Origin series. [4]

31 May 2017
Queensland U20 Queensland colours.svg 16 – 30 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales U20
Tries
Brodie Croft 1
Corey Horsburgh 1
Tristan Sailor 1



Goals
Tristan Sailor 2
Report Tries
1 Nat Butcher
1 Jai Field
1 Reuben Garrick
1 Blake Lawrie
1 Jack Murchie

Goals
5 Jai Field
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Jarrod Cole, Adam Cassidy
Player of the Match: Jack Murchie (NSW)
New South Wales Under-20
2017 teamCoaching staff
  •  1 Newcastle colours.svg Nick MEANEY FB
  •  2 Cronulla colours.svg Isaac LUMELUME WG
  •  3 Cronulla colours.svg Jesse RAMIEN CE
  •  4 Melbourne colours.svg Curtis SCOTT CE
  •  5 St. George Illawarra colours.svg Reuben GARRICK WG
  •  6 St. George colours.svg Jai FIELD FE
  •  7 Parramatta colours.svg Troy DARGAN HB
  • 14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Victor RADLEY PR
  •  9 St. George colours.svg Reece ROBSON HK
  • 10 St. George colours.svg Blake LAWRIE PR
  • 11 South Sydney colours.svg Cameron MURRAY (c)SR
  • 12 Canberra colours.svg Jack MURCHIE SR
  • 13 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Nat BUTCHER LK
  •  8 Canberra colours.svg Emre GULER LK
  • 15 Parramatta colours.svg Ray STONE UT
  • 16 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Stefano HALA UT
  • 17 Cronulla colours.svg Billy MAGOULIAS UT

Head coach

  • Danny BUDERUS



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 8 September 2018
Source(s): NYCDB

2018

Played as a curtain raiser to Game III of the 2018 State of Origin series. [5]

11 July 2018
Queensland U20 Queensland colours.svg 30 – 12 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales U20
Tries
Jake Clifford 2
Corey Horsburgh 1
Tristan Sailor 1
Kurt Wiltshire 1

Goals
Jake Clifford 5
Report Tries
1 Billy Smith
1 Brian Too



Goals
2 Kyle Flanagan
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Ben Watts
Player of the Match: Jake Clifford (QLD)
New South Wales Under-20
2018 teamCoaching staff
  •  1 Melbourne colours.svg Ryan PAPENHUYZEN FB
  •  2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Billy SMITH WG
  •  3 St. George colours.svg Matheson JOHNS CE
  •  4 Cronulla colours.svg Bronson XERRI CE
  •  5 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Brian TOO WG
  •  6 Canberra colours.svg Brendan O’HAGAN FE
  •  7 Cronulla colours.svg Kyle FLANAGAN (c)HB
  •  8 Parramatta colours.svg Oregon KAUFUSI PR
  •  9 St. George colours.svg Reece ROBSON HK
  • 10 Canberra colours.svg Emre GULER PR
  • 11 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Billy BURNS SR
  • 17 Cronulla colours.svg Teig WILTON SR
  • 13 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Josh CURRAN LK
  • 14 Cronulla colours.svg Blayke BRAILEY UT
  • 15 South Sydney colours.svg Ky RODWELL UT
  • 16 Canberra colours.svg Stefano HALA UT
  • 18 Cronulla colours.svg Josh CARR UT

Head coach

  • Matt KING



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 8 September 2018
Source(s): NYCDB

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