| With Rob Howley again acting as ambassador for the sponsors, Reebok has indicated its desire to further invest in the competition which enjoyed a spectacular first season.
Culminating in Scarlets winning all three finals – U16, U18 and U20 – the competition set high standards throughout the season and underpinned the Unions high performance strategies for age grade rugby.
Mostyn Richards, High Performance Manager for the WRU, said: The Scarlets set the benchmark for the other regions with their intuitive play, total commitment, Premier Division support for the competition and management expertise.
Once again, these competitions will provide the breeding ground for our National Age Grade players at U16, U18, U19 and U21. All national age grade teams have extremely tough programmes this season and this competition will certainly help us prepare our players for the challenges that lie ahead.
We are extremely grateful to Reebok for its continued support and we are looking forward to a season as good as, if not better than last.
The players, coaches managers and professional staff need to raise the bar so we can witness a continual improvement process at age grade level.
The competition kicks off this weekend with two U16 games between Dragons and Scarlets at Newbridge, and Blues South and Ospreys at Llanrumney Playing Fields, both kicking off at 11am.
On Sunday, its the turn of the U18. The Ospreys and Scarlets meet in a re-run of last seasons final at Aberavon (12noon), and the Blues and Dragons face each other at Pontypridd (12noon).
Blues Teams
U16 15 James Loxton 14 Jamie Jones 13 Joe Geberis 12 Lloyd Collier 11 Soloman Matthews 10 Luke Fear 09 Lloyd Williams 01 Daniel Holliday 02 Carl Fish 03 Kyle Harry 04 Ryan Moore 05 Owen Sedgebeer 06 Liam Usman 07 Cory Hearne Capt 08 Rhys Meredith
Replacements 16 Freddie Wilson 17 Joe Deacon 18 Peter Hughes 19 Chris Grant 20 Michael Paglioni 21 Leon Williams 22 Luke O'Brien
U18 15 Ceri Llewellyn 14 James Egan 13 Phil Williams 12 Luke Ford 11 Gareth Jones 10 James Thomas 09 Gareth Williams 08 Sam Warburton 07 Dan Franks 06 Jevon Groves 05 Mazin Alazawi 04 Matthew Gardner 03 Patrick Palmer 02 Huw Dowden 01 Tom Price Replacements 16 Rhys Dyer 17 Matthew Edwards 18 Christian Dacey 19 Louis Rappa 20 Scott Andrews 21 Rhodri Jenkins 22 Chris John
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