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Liza Burgess has named her side to tackle England

Wales Women U20s name side to face England

Wales Women U20 head coach Liza Burgess had selected her match-day 23 for an Anglo-Welsh clash against England at Dings RFC, Shaftesbury Park tomorrow afternoon (KO 2pm).

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Entry to the ground is free of charge, with the fixture also streamed live on the England Rugby YouTube channel.

Gwalia Lightning centre Jenna De Vera has been named captain while second row Erin Jones will be her vice-captain.

“Jenna has been outstanding and shown great leadership qualities throughout the sessions we have had together,” said Burgess. “She epitomises everything we’re trying to do both on and off the field.

“Erin has also been brilliant; she does the hard work on the field and is a leader in her own right.”

Looking ahead to tomorrow’s encounter, Burgess said: ““It’s a great opportunity to play against England as an end to this first training block of 10 sessions which started in April.

“In this first block we have been concentrating on individual skill development and working to get to know each other as part of the team. The girls’ effort and application throughout this first block of training has been excellent and the game against England is an opportunity to work on the things we have introduced the players to and see what kind of performance we can put out on the field.

“We have another block to look forward to and we are building towards that.”

Wales U20 Women v England U20 Women – Saturday May 4 2024, Dings Crusaders RFC, 2pm
15 Eleanor Hing (Brython Thunder/Cardiff University)
14 Kim Thurlow (Gwalia Lightning/University of Bath)
13 Savannah Picton-Powell (Brython Thunder/Cardiff Met
12 Jenna De Vera (Gwalia Lightning/Bristol Bears – Capt)
11 Amy Williams (Brython Thunder/Cardiff Met)
10 Freya Bell (Harlequins)
9 Seren Singleton (Brython Thunder/Cardiff Met);
1 Chloe Thomas-Bradley (Brython Thunder)
2 Rosie Carr (Brython Thunder/Cardiff Met)
3 Lowri  Williams (Gwalia Lightning/USW)
4 Milly Summer (Brython Thunder/Cardiff Met)
5 Erin Jones (Gwalia Lightning/Cardiff Met – VC)
6 Lily Terry (Cheltenham Tigers)
7 Lucy  Isaac (Gwalia Lightning/Cardiff Met)
8 Jess Rogers (Cardiff Met)

Replacements
16 Mollie Crabb (Gwalia Lightning/Cardiff Met)
17 Maisie Davies (Gwalia Lightning/Cardiff Met)
18 Madi Johns (Brython Thunder/Pontyclun)
19 Robyn Davies (Hartpury College)
20 Catrin Stewart (Cardiff Met)
21 Katie Bevans (Brython Thunder/Cardiff Met)
22 Molly Anderson-Thomas (Gwalia Lightning/Loughborough University)
23 Gabby Healan (Cardiff Met)

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