Meet Jonny Green, the Harlequins enforcer hoping to give Wales’ tyros an edge

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To say Wales face a difficult challenge in this summer’s World Rugby U20s Championship would be an understatement.

After a winless U20s Six Nations Wales have been drawn alongside France, who they lost 67-17 to in March, the Junior All Blacks and a dangerous Japan side. But that doesn’t faze powerful second-row Jonny Green who believes the confidence new head coach Mark Jones has instilled in the side will help them cause a few upsets in South Africa.




“From day one he’s brought loads of energy and set us out a really clear plan with regards how he wants us to play,” Green told WalesOnline.

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“He’s got a game plan which will suit our style of play. He’s just given the boys loads of belief going out to South Africa that we can put in a good few performances, and he’s got us feeling really confident going into the New Zealand game.

“In the Six Nations we were pretty much in every game at the 60-minute mark, and during the last 20 minutes we lost our way. I think we need to focus on the positives.

“Our lineout and our set-piece attack was really strong but now we are focusing on the transition attack and how we can be more effective at scoring off turnovers which is where most of the tries are scored at the moment.

“We are definitely a tight-knit group, and with Mark coming in he’s given us that belief that we are good enough to cause upsets against sides such as New Zealand and France.

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