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Next-gen rising: Five youngsters to watch at RWC

China Daily | Updated: 2023-09-06 00:00
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From in-form wingers to a generational Georgian talent and a co-captain with just 11 caps to his name, AFP Sports looks at five players aged 23 or younger who could grab the headlines at the Rugby World Cup which starts in France on Friday:

Canan Moodie (South Africa)

The 20-year-old is a rare member of holder South Africa's squad who was not part of the side to lift the Webb Ellis trophy four years ago. The Bulls flyer made his first senior start at center in August's record win over New Zealand, after only featuring on the wing.

He will compete with the likes of Cheslin Kolbe and Makazole Mapimpi for a spot in Jacques Nienaber's side and could cause a lot of damage to tired defenses if introduced off the bench late in games.

Juan Martin Gonzalez (Argentina)

The Argentina back-rower only turns 23 in November but he has already played 24 Tests, scoring seven tries in the process. He will join English club Saracens after the World Cup and joins a long line of abrasive Argentine back-rowers.

With the Pumas' impressive form, we could see Gonzalez, who often plays with his socks rolled down, get a chance to stand out in the knockout stages.

Davit Niniashvili (Georgia)

Arguably one of the most exciting backs to ever come from Georgia, the 21-year-old scored nine tries for his French club Lyon and country last season.

He announced himself to the world during 2022's Challenge Cup final win with a fearsome tackle on then Toulon lock Eben Etzebeth, a South Africa international who has more than 30 kilograms of an advantage on the fullback on the scales.

The Lelos have traditionally produced powerful, heavyweight forwards but Niniasvhili bucks that trend with a more athletic build and could be the missing ingredient as they eye a first quarterfinal spot.

Jac Morgan (Wales)

As Wales reached the 2019 World Cup semifinals, 23-year-old Morgan had yet to make his senior debut for Welsh side Scarlets.

In four years the flanker has moved to the Ospreys, made his Test debut and last month was named co-captain of his country.

His ability at the breakdown has drawn comparisons to Justin Tipuric and his abrasive ball carrying is similar to Sam Warburton.

The fluent Welsh speaker is a leading light of Wales' new generation and the heir to Tipuric and Warburton's No 7 shirt.

Mark Nawaqanitawase (Australia)

The Australia winger celebrates his 23rd birthday days before a potential quarterfinal and with his impressive form of four tries in seven matches he could be key for the Wallabies in reaching the last eight.

The fleet-footed Waratahs three-quarter has been a clear positive since Eddie Jones replaced Dave Rennie as head coach and offers good balance to his side on the opposite wing from Marika Korobeite.

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