Dan Babos Is One Of Eight Dragons To Make Wales U20 Squad

Dragons’ 17-year-old scrum-half Dan Babos has been rewarded for his rapid rise this season with a place in the Wales U20 squad.

The teenager, who has made four appearances for the region this season, is one of eight Dragons players in coach Jason Strange’s squad for the age group Six Nations. That figure is just one behind the Scarlets who have nine.

Another 17-year-old, wing Harri Morgan of the Ospreys is also included as is Tomi Lewis  – one of 16 of last season’s U18 players included and who gained plaudits for his exceptional debut for Wales Sevens in the World Series in Dubai last month.

“What’s good about this squad is that there are quite a lot of competitive areas,” said Strange.

“We’ve got fierce competition in the half-backs, while the back row is also a position of strength.”

RGC tighthead Sam Wainwright could also be in line to make his debut in front of his home crowd at Colwyn Bay against Scotland on Friday 2nd February.

“Sam’s played for RGC for the last 12-18 months in the Premiership,” added Strange.

“For a tight-head he will have taken a great deal of experience from that, and he’s playing really well at the moment.”

Wales will use the U20 Six Nations as an opportunity to increase their depth in preparation for this year’s World Rugby U20 Championship in France, whilst also benefiting from the return of several players who featured in last year’s tournaments.

“A number of these players will go back to play for their regions during the Six Nations, which is always the case,” says Strange. “That’s something which will allow other players a chance, and it’s one of the reasons why we’ve named a large squad.”

Strange and his assistant coaches, Chris Horsman and Geraint Lewis, insist their squad will maintain the attacking mindset which has been a hallmark of the Wales U20s in the past few seasons.

“That attacking philosophy is really important. It’s the way we want to develop our players in Wales – for them to play with flair, allowing them to express themselves as much as possible.”

The coaches were heartened by this week’s national squad announcement, with 80% of the players a graduate of the U20 programme.

“That’s how we judge our success,” added Strange. “It’s the number one area of focus: how many players go on to be named in the national squad.”

Wales U20 Six Nations squad:

Forwards: Taine Basham (Dragons), James Botham (Cardiff Blues), Rhys Carre (Cardiff Blues), Dan Davies (Scarlets), Rhys Davies (Bath), Lennon Greggains (Dragons), Will Griffiths (Dragons), Iestyn Harris (Cardiff Blues), Rhys Henry (Ospreys), Morgan Jones (Scarlets), Will Jones (Ospreys), Dewi Lake (Ospreys), Alun Lawrence (Cardiff Blues), Kemsley Mathias (Scarlets), Morgan Morris (Ospreys), Jack Pope (Bridgend), Tommy Reffell (Leicester), Josh Reynolds (Dragons), Sam Wainwright (RGC), Max Williams (Dragons).

Backs: Dan Babos (Dragons), Corey Baldwin (Scarlets), Callum Carson (Ospreys), Ryan Conbeer (Scarlets), Rio Dyer (Dragons), Cai Evans (Ospreys), Joe Goodchild (Dragons), Aaron Hemmings (Scarlets), Ben Jones (Cardiff Blues), Tomi Lewis (Scarlets), Harri Morgan (Ospreys), Reuben Morgan-Williams (Ospreys), Ioan Nicholas (Scarlets), Carwyn Penny (Gloucester), Tommy Rogers (Scarlets), Ben Thomas (Cardiff Blues).

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