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New Zealand U20 player ratings vs France | World Rugby U20 Championship

Rico Simpson of New Zealand reacts during the World Rugby U20 Championship 2025 Semi-Final match between France and New Zealand at Stadio Luigi Zaffanella on July 14, 2025 in Viadana, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Ciancaphoto Studio/Getty Images)

New Zealand U20 player ratings: The Baby Blacks edged France U20 34-26 in a thrilling semi-final at the World Rugby U20 Championship in Viadana.

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In sweltering conditions, the Baby Blacks produced moments of individual brilliance and dug deep defensively to hold off a powerful French side. Early tries from Stanley Solomon and Mosese Bason set the tone before impact off the bench helped seal a place in the final after a breathless, back-and-forth contest.

Here’s how we rated the New Zealand U20 players:

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1. Sika Pole – 6
Struggled early in the scrum against the hulking French pack but stuck to the task. Subbed on 57 minutes after a solid enough defensive shift.

2. Manumaua Letiu – 7.5
Carried with real venom and provided a reliable throwing option. Part of a pack that gradually worked its way into the contest.

3. Robson Faleafa – 6
The 124kg White Rhino got pinged for a neckroll that handed France a platform but grew into the match and scrummed better as the tide turned.

4. Xavier Treacy – 8
Big engine and never stopped grafting. Gave up some mass to the French locks but made up for it with work rate. Shades of a young Guzzler?

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5. Jayden Sa – 7.5
Reliable at the lineout and a key cog in disrupting French mauls. Not flashy but effective.

6. Finn McLeod – 7.5
Broke tackles for fun at times and gave NZ punch in attack. One of the more effective carriers in black.

7. Caleb Woodley – 7
Didn’t impose himself with ball in hand but led the team in first-half tackles and was relentless on defence.

8. Mosese Bason – 8.5
Finished a vital try off a Vaenuku offload and was everywhere—dominant at times, erratic at others. Fumbled one high ball badly but was a constant threat.

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9. Dylan Pledger – 8
Mixed bag. Missed a key tackle for France’s opener and got stepped again for a disallowed try. Then pulled a ridiculous dummy to help set up Vakasiuola’s crucial score. Classic halfback stuff.

10. Rico Simpson – 8
Kicked well early and pulled off a massive intercept to deny a try. Tackling suspect in patches, but controlled the game in moments that mattered.

11. Maloni Kunawave – 5
One lovely break and offload hinted at his talent, but handling errors and a deathly quiet performance saw him score poorly.

12. Jack Wiseman – 6.5
Took his try well off a sharp attacking sequence but earned a yellow for an upright tackle. Steady in midfield otherwise, did plenty of the dirty work.

13. Cooper Roberts – 7
Came off with a 3rd-minute HIA and returned to be a menace with and without the ball. Sliced through the French line on 42 minutes and set up Wiseman’s try. Classy outing.

14. Frank Vaenuku – 8
Another electric performance. Perfect pop pass for Wiseman’s try and provided the assist for Bason’s opener. Yellow card blotted the copybook.

15. Stanley Solomon – 8
Grabbed a sublime solo try to open the scoring. Alert, opportunistic and composed under pressure. A bright spark throughout.

REPLACEMENTS – 8
Massive impact. Oudenryn made a try-saving turnover, Vakasiuola bulldozed over for a critical score, and the replacement props helped steady the scrum after a rocky start. Bench swung the match.

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GP 26 days ago

Finn MacLeod is Alex “Grizz” Wyllie’s Grandson. No wonder he is “strong in the carry”. Alex Wyllie was a great no 8 and captain for Canterbury, ( and the All Blacks). Turned out to be one of the greats as a coach. He passed away about 3 months ago. Such a shame he is not around to see him play.Pleased for captain and Hooker Manumaua Letiu. Outstanding young guy and rugby player.

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BA 27 days ago

Bench def swung it our way but 20s has those huge momentum swings, Boys did well in a scrappy game poor exits but pretty accurate with the ball scoring enough points to win any game interesting to see some of our bigger kiwi beef like the big lock not making 23?I know our top prop is out

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