3  12.5 %, Confederation: Representative Rugby U18 Six Nations Festival: England and Ireland ring the changes for Wednesday’s clash 16th April 2019. Visit ESPN to view England U18 squad and player information from all competitions, along with a season-by-season archive. The Centenary Shield is contested by schoolboys from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: England’s schoolgirls compete against the same countries in the Bob Docherty Trophy. U18 International Series: England squad to face Argentina, France, & South Africa 24th July 2019. Sedbergh are represented through Ollie Spencer, James Naylor, and 2020/21 skipper Louie Johnson in the North Squad. The team did not participate in the 2010 edition. The squads are split North and South, the North squad meeting in York on the 26th and 27th September and the South meeting in Bristol on the 3rd and 4th October.
The Centenary Shield is contested by schoolboys from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: England’s schoolgirls compete against the same countries in the Bob Docherty Trophy. Harlequins are the dominant Academy in the South with five players in the squad, Hampton’s Jamie Benson, who was in last year’s U18 squad too, Seaford College hooker Nathan Jibulu, Whitgift’s versatile Connor Slevin, and the Wellington College pair of Will Hobson and the rapid Cassius Cleaves, who was another of those to be in last year’s squad. For using this site, please activate JavaScript. Saracens are the second most represented academy in the South squad, Watford Grammar’s Tobias Elliott, Oaklands College’s Zack Hill, and the second row pairing of Felsted’s Obinna Nkwocha and Ravens Wood’s Kaden Pearce-Paul are their four. at County level, please contact your local County Schools’ FA. The detailed view lists the player's strongest foot, height, total number of international matches played, goals scored for the national team, date of debut for the national team and date of last international match. Taking place at Bisham Abbey National Sports centre, the group will come together from the 28 th to the 31 st October as they prepare for the U18 Internationals and U18 Six Nations Festival after Christmas.

England U18 Development Camp Squad – North (26th & 27th September, York), Matt Arden (Stamford & Northampton Saints), Emeka Atuanya (Northampton School for Boys & Northampton Saints)**, Lewis Chessum (Brooksby Melton College & Leicester Tigers), Ollie Dawkins (RGS High Wycombe & Wasps)**, Mark Dormer (RGS Newcastle & Newcastle Falcons)**, Greg Fisilau (City of Oxford College & Wasps)**, Ewan Greenlaw (Durham & Newcastle Falcons)**, Ned Hawker (Woodhouse Grove & Yorkshire)**, Tim Hoyt (Brooksby Melton College & Leicester Tigers), Geordie Irvine (Oundle & Northampton Saints)**, Louie Johnson (Sedbergh & Newcastle Falcons), Henry Joule (Oakham & Leicester Tigers)**, James Naylor (Sedbergh & Newcastle Falcons), Guy Pepper (Barnard Castle & Newcastle Falcons)**, Seb Smith (Stamford & Leicester Tigers)**, Ollie Spencer (Sedbergh & Newcastle Falcons), Jake Sterland (Brooksby Melton College & Leicester Tigers)**, Nye Thomas (Liverpool College & Sale Sharks)**, Olly Tomalin (St Peter’s, York & Yorkshire)**, Tobi Wilson (Stourport High School & Worcester Warriors)**, England U18 Development Camp Squad – South (3rd & 4th October, Bristol), Monty Bradbury (Wellington College & London Irish)**, Cassius Cleaves (Wellington College & Harlequins)*, Tobais Elliott (Watford Grammar & Saracens)**, Aaron Florestein (Merchant Taylors’, Northwood & Wasps)**, Jake Garside (Norwich & Northampton Saints), Kian Gentry (Exeter College & Exeter Chiefs)**, Ben Grubb (Truro College & Exeter Chiefs)*, Zack Hill (Oaklands College & Saracens)**, Will Hobson (Wellington College & Harlequins), Nathan Jibulu (Seaford College & Harlequins)**, Tom Miles (King Henry VIII, Coventry & Worcester Warriors)**, Rob Nixon (Sir Thomas Rich’s & Gloucester), Kaden Pearce-Paul (Ravens Wood & Saracens)**, Dylan Power (Colston’s & Bristol Bears)**, Mikey Summerfield (Hartpury College & London Irish)**, George Taylor (Bristol Grammar & Bristol Bears)*, ** Denotes England U17 North/South Development Camp Squad February 2020, You must be logged in to post a comment must still nominate the player for trial. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, nationality, contract duration and current market value. The National Governing Body for Schools Football in England. Nkwocha is another that made last year’s squad.

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3  12,5 %, Confederation: Newcastle Falcons’ other three representatives are RGS Newcastle prop, Mark Dormer, Durham centre Ewan Greenlaw, and the rising star from Barnard Castle, Guy Pepper, who earned rave reviews for his performances on the openside flank last year. For using this site, please activate JavaScript. In addition to a player's position, the table also lists their date of birth, age, current club, and current market value. Login. You can find out more about SAFIB here. That will mark the end of the England U18 season, but the U17s will meet for a development camp at the end of April. For others however, it has helped showcase their talents to the professional clubs, with some going on to make a career in the pro game.

It also contains a table with average age, cumulative market value and average market value for each player position and overall. The Under 18 Boys and Under 15 Girls, selected by trials, gain the opportunity to pull on an England Schools’ jersey, travel to Europe to train and play against their counterpart overseas, embark on a series of friendly fixtures then end their season by competing for the Schools’ International Football Association Board (SAFIB) trophies. Similarly Worcester Warriors, who see King Henry VIII Coventry’s Tom Miles selected in the South squad. The ESFA is proud to provide opportunities for talented players who are in full time education to represent their country whilst still concentrating on their schooling.
Extended squad England U18 This page displays the extended squad of the national team. 18.3, Foreigners: Detailed. England have named a 40-man U18 Development row their October half term training camp. Squad size: England U18 Development Camp Squad Named England have named two squads for their forthcoming U18 Development camps in York and Bristol. The Under 18 Boys and Under 15 Girls, selected by trials, gain the opportunity to pull on an England Schools’ jersey, travel to Europe to train and play against their counterpart overseas, embark on a series of friendly fixtures then end their season by competing for the Schools’ International Football Association Board (SAFIB) trophies. Those games are then followed by the U18 6 Nations Festival in April, due to take place in Marcoussis, France. 18,3, Foreigners: Squad size:

The English Schools’ FAs

Joining their club colleagues are the Oakham School pair of Jacob Cusick and Henry Joule, along with Stamford’s Seb Smith. Woodhouse Grove’s Ned Hawker and St Peter’s York’s Olly Tomalin represent Yorkshire in the North squad, while Worcester Warriors are represented by Stourport High School’s Tobi Wilson, and Sale Sharks’ Nye Thomas of Liverpool College is their sole representative. Bristol Bears have two players in the squad, Colston’s Dylan Power and another of last year’s squad members, George Taylor, the Bristol Grammar School second row. Assuming that the season can go ahead as planned, the England U17 North/South Festival takes place at the end of February before England U18 take of France U18, Scotland U18, and Wales U19 through March. The team is coached by Ian Foster. England U18. …

By @AngusSavageXV. Stamford have a second player in that North squad in Northampton Saints’ Matt Arden, and Saints have another two in the North squad is Northampton School for Boys’ Emeka Atuanya and Oundle’s Geordie Irvine.

Nominations can only be accepted from Squad England U18 This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. England is, apart from France and Ireland, the only other team in the European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship to have won the championship, having done so in 2005 and 2006. Boys' U18 Final Squad 2019-2020 Name County Name County Taylor Haddow Bedfordshire Kenyatta Bernal Cheshire Matthew Wade Durham Charlie Dickerson Norfolk Carter Lycett Staffordshire Michael Olayinka Greater Manchester Ethan Warne Norfolk Lucas Garbe Merseyside Max Blencowe Sussex David Pereira Staffordshire Thomas Duffy Essex Reece Wylie Hampshire Brad Santos Sussex …

trialists come from the best players in County Schools’ representative teams, UEFA, FIFA World Ranking: Wellington College’s third player in the squad is London Irish fly half Monty Bradbury, and the Exiles have two further players in the squad, Harrow’s Henry Arundell and Hartpury College’s Mikey Summerfield. Choose year : Compact. Bath and Gloucester each have one player in the squad, Bath see Beechen Cliff’s Jasper Spandler is named as is Sir Thomas Rich’s Rob Nixon of Gloucester. 24, Average age: 18.3, Foreigners:

UEFA, FIFA World Ranking: Additionally, the team came second in the 2009 and 2011 editions. The U18 Six Nations Festival is competed by England, France, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Italy with each nation playing three fixtures over two weeks. Among Leicester Tigers’ three representatives are the Brooksby Melton College trio of Lewis Chessum, prop Tim Hoyt, and outside back Jake Sterland.