With England beating the reigning champions South Africa 45-18, it means that the Nigel Redman coached English squad will now face up to unbeaten New Zealand in the semi-finals. France will face Australia in the other semi.
Wales, meanwhile, will now meet South Africa in the 5th v 8th placed game. Whoever wins that match will then meet the winners of the clash between Ireland and Argentina for fifth or sixth place overall. Scoring Sequence
Gareth Maule Try 8 mins Rhys Priestland Con 8 mins Robert Lewis Try 10 mins Rhys Priestland Con 11 mins Luke Ford Try 21 mins Rhys Priestland Con 21 mins Jimmy Norris Try 32 mins Rhys Priestland Con 33 mins Second Half Rhys Priestland Con 2 mins Matthew Larsen Try 8 mins Rhys Priestland Con 9 mins Rhys Priestland Try 15 mins Rhys Priestland Con 16 mins Gareth Maule Try 21 mins Rhys Priestland Con 22 mins Daniel Franks Try 26 mins Rhys Priestland Con 27 mins Nicholas Eaves Try 30 mins Rhys Priestland Con 31 mins
Wales U19: Martyn Thomas (Scarlets); Jimmy Norris (Dragons), Gareth Maule (Dragons), Luke Ford (Blues), James Lewis (Dragons); Rhys Priestland (Scarlets), Robert Lewis (Dragons); Hugh Gustafson (Scarlets), Marc Breeze (Ospreys), Jamie Corsi (Dragons), Bradley Davies (Blues, captain), Lou Reed (Scarlets), Matthew Larsen (Blues), Daniel Franks (Blues), Sam Kiley (Ospreys) Replacements: Keiron Jenkins (Blues), Nicholas Eaves (Blues), James Down (Blues), Ken Owens (Scarlets), Ashley Smith (Dragons), Rhys Jones (Sale / Exiles), Darren Allinson (Scarlets), Josh Turnbull (Scarlets), Marc Jones (Exiles), Alec Jenkins (Scarlets)
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