Sons of guns making big mark in rugby, Toby Brial, Finn Baxter, Nick Conway, James Martens, Charlie O’Kane
You might not recognise their faces yet but their surnames are well known. The future Wallaby hopefuls following in the big footsteps of their football playing fathers - and smashing it.
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You might not recognise their faces yet but their surnames are well known.
Family ties are strong in most sports but in rugby an inordinate amount of rising stars are following their fathers into football - and smashing it.
A new generation of rugby fans are now regularly seeing some famous names on the start sheets of games for both state and country.
And pretty soon they will be on the players lists at two international tournaments being contested by the best young talent in the game.
The family connections are particularly strong in the new Australian U20 squad named for a camp at Coffs Harbour next month and looking ahead to the U20 rugby championships in South Africa against hosts, New Zealand and South Africa and then the Word Cup in Italy later this year.
Toby Brial, son of Wallaby backrower Michael, is a young talent the Waratahs have been bringing through from a young age and who is now regarded as one of the most exciting prospects in the game.
His teammate at the Waratahs, hooker Charlie O’Kane, is the son of former Super Rugby player Kevin O’Kane.
And Hadley Tonga, unavailable for this squad due to his Sevens commitments, is the son of a Sione, who played rugby for Tonga and at overseas clubs.
Finn Baxter is the son of decorated Wallaby prop Al who came through the Waratahs system but is now aligned with the ACT Brumbies.
Queensland winger Nick Conway is another player on the rise and named in the Australian U20s squad.
He is the son of footballer Bob Conway, who played school rugby at Nudgee before going on to play for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL
Reds halfback James Martens also has some impressive pedigree as the son of former Springbok Hente Martens.
“It remarkable how many of them are connected,’’ said coach Whitaker.
NSW Waratahs
Nathaniel Tiitii - Eastern Suburbs
Nick Hill - Warringah
Kaleb Ah-Colt - Randwick
Edwin Langi - Eastern Suburbs
Charlie O’Kane - Eastern Suburbs
Eamon Doyle - Sydney University
Joe Mangelsdorf - Sydney University
Jacob Veiru - Eastern Suburbs
Toby Brial - Eastern Suburbs
Hwi Sharples - Sydney University
Joey Fowler - Sydney University
Liam Grover - Sydney University
Cooper Watters - Eastern Suburbs
Queensland Reds
Trevor King - Souths
John Grenfell - University of Queensland
Charlie Brosnan - Brothers
Tom Robinson - University of Queensland
James Martens - GPS Rugby Club
Dre Pakeho - Brothers
Xavier Rubens - Souths
Nick Conway - Wests Bulldogs
ACT Brumbies
Finn Baxter - Gungahlin Eagles
Ollie Aylmer - TBC
Eli Langi - Tuggeranong Vikings
Beau Morrison - Sydney University
Lachlan Smith- Gungahlin Eagles
Joe Dillon - Canberra Royals
Malakye Enasio - Gungahlin Eagles
Shane Wilcox - Tuggeranong Vikings
Western Force
Boston Fakafanua - Wests Scarborough
Ollie Barrett - Associates RUFC
Finn Prass - Wests Scarborough
Unavailable for selection
Billy Hanson (Brumbies, injury)
Sam McLachlan (Brumbies, injury)
Finlay King (Reds, injury)
Frankie Goldsbrough (Reds, injury)
Luca Cleverley (Waratahs, injury)
Leo Jacques (Waratahs, injury)
Will Goddard (Waratahs, injury)
Austin Durbidge (Waratahs, injury)
Aden Ekanayake (AU Sevens)
Hadley Tonga (AU Sevens)
Sid Harvey (AU Sevens)
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Originally published as Sons of guns making big mark in rugby, Toby Brial, Finn Baxter, Nick Conway, James Martens, Charlie O’Kane