Wales will take on Georgia on Thursday afternoon in the Under-20s Six Nations Summer Series. Byron Hayward named a strong Welsh side yesterday which features senior international Christ Tshiunza and the up-and-coming powerhouse Mason Grady.
Hayward's side put on a brilliant performance in the opening round of the competition last Saturday, beating Scotland 45-15 in Treviso. On the other side, Georgia lost 36-19 against Italy, so they will be looking to bounce back this afternoon.
Wing Oli Andrew put in a fantastic performance for Wales last week, and was one of the key players in a resounding victory over the Scots. The 19-year-old bagged two tries and his fine kicking ability was made obvious to spectators. Andrew is one to watch out for.
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Despite their opening-round loss against Italy, Georgia are not to be underestimated. Their opening try was scored within the first 90 seconds after a powerful carry and stretching finish from hooker Nika Sutidze. Their second effort was equally impressive after some neat handling and sharp offloading. This won't be a stroll in the park for Hayward's men.
With the game not being shown on TV, you can watch it here when the game kicks off at 4pm. Mason Grady will start in the midfield for Wales and remarkably, is bigger and taller than George North.
Round two kicked off yesterday as England defeated France 29-20 and South Africa were victorious against Ireland, winning 33-24. Wales are currently top of Pool B in the tournament, while the Springboks top of Pool A. There is one more game from round two today as Italy take on Scotland at 7pm tonight.
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