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Former Senghenydd RFC youth team player Harri Ford has been named in Wales Men’s U20s squad for the Six Nations.
Head coach Richard Whiffin confirmed his 41-strong squad on Wednesday January 22, with Wales set to kick-off their tournament in France on Saturday February 1.
Ahead of the tournament, coach Whiffin said: “We’ve got lots power and pace in there, a good blend of guys coming back from last year and obviously some new guys into the camp.
“We’ve had a good bit of prep time where we’ve built some good combinations through the games against Scotland and two games against the Regional Academies.
“As a group we’re ready and raring to rip into the tournament.”
Wales U20s Six Nations squad:
- Ioan Emanuel (Bath)
- Louie Trevett (Bristol Bears)
- Harrison Bellamy (Gloucester)
- Harry Thomas (Scarlets)
- Saul Hurley (Aberavon)
- Evan Wood (Cardiff Met)
- Lewis Jones (Scarlets)
- Sam Scott (Bristol Bears)
- Owain James (Dragons)
- Jac Pritchard (Scarlets)
- Will Evans (Scarlets)
- Dylan Alford (Scarlets/RGC)
- Luke Evans (Exeter Chiefs)
- Nick Thomas (Dragons)
- Kenzie Jenkins (Bristol Bears)
- Tom Cottle (RGC)
- Deian Gwynne (Gloucester)
- Dan Gemine (Ospreys)
- Arthur Moore (Cardiff Met)
- Harry Beddall (Leicester Tigers)
- Caio James (Gloucester)
- Ryan Jones (Dragons)
- Evan Minto (Dragons)
- Logan Franklin (Dragons)
- Sion Davies (Cardiff)
- Carwyn Edwards (Cardiff Met)
- Harri Wilde (Cardiff)
- Harri Ford (Dragons)
- Steffan Emanuel (Cardiff)
- Elis Price (Scarlets)
- Elijah Evans (Cardiff)
- Osian Darwin-Lewis (Cardiff)
- Osian Roberts (Sale Sharks)
- Aidan Boshoff (Bristol Bears)
- Harry Rees-Weldon (Dragons)
- Tom Bowen (Cardiff)
- Ieuan Cornelius (Ospreys)
- Scott Delnevo (Aberavon)
- Lewis Edwards (Ospreys)
- Iori Badham (Scarlets)
- Jack Woods (Bath)
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