Australia U20s head coach Chris Whitaker has named a 31-player squad for next month's Rugby Championship U20s in South Africa.
Sevens breakout star Sid Harvey is among the new faces in the group from the team that thumped Japan U23s in Coffs Harbour.
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Harvey has been a mainstay of the team under Liam Barry but is set to miss selection for the Final in Los Angeles.
“I let the 20s know early that was available for selection and wanted to play 20s. I think everyone's end goal, certainly mine, is to play for the Wallabies, and Sevens is providing me so much learning and helping with my 15s game," Harvey told Rugby.com.au in March.
“I’ve been talking with Chris (Whitaker, Australia U20s coach), who was at Tahs when I was there at the academy, and we have a good relationship. He’s been in contact with me, Hadley (Tonga) and Aden about where we’re at."
The squad will assemble in Perth next week before departing for Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) on Friday April 25.
They will begin their campaign against New Zealand on May 1 before facing South Africa (May 7) and Argentina (May 11).
It will be their final hit-outs before the World Rugby U20 Championship in Italy in June.
"We have a talented group of players who are eager to learn and excited by the opportunity to represent Australia on the international stage," Whitaker said.
"For many of them this will be their first time managing the challenge of international travel and five-day turnarounds, combined with three tough, physical games.
"TRC U20 is about consolidating and adding layers to what we started together in Coffs Harbour last week, as we continue to build up to the World Rugby U20 Championship."
Finn Baxter (ACT Brumbies, Gungahlin Eagles)
Nick Hill (NSW Waratahs, Warringah)
Trevor King (Queensland Reds, Souths)
Kaleb Ah-Colt (NSW Waratahs, Randwick)
Edwin Langi (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs)
Lipina Ata (ACT Brumbies)
Ollie Barrett (Western Force, Associates RUFC)
Charlie O'Kane (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs)
Ollie Aylmer (ACT Brumbies)
Charlie Brosnan (Queensland Reds, Brothers)
Eamon Doyle (NSW Waratahs, Sydney University)
Joe Mangelsdorf (NSW Waratahs, Sydney University)
Eli Langi (ACT Brumbies, Tuggeranong Vikings)
Jacob Veiru (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs)
Beau Morrison (ACT Brumbies, Sydney University)
Tom Robinson (Queensland Reds, University of Queensland)
Luca Cleverley (NSW Waratahs, Randwick)
Toby Brial (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs)
James Martens (Queensland Reds, GPS Rugby Club)
Hwi Sharples (NSW Waratahs, Sydney University)
Joe Dillon (ACT Brumbies, Canberra Royals)
Joey Fowler (NSW Waratahs, Sydney University)
Boston Fakafanua (Western Force, Wests Scarborough)
Malakye Enasio (ACT Brumbies, Gungahlin Eagles)
Liam Grover (NSW Waratahs, Sydney University)
Cooper Watters (NSW Waratahs, Eastern Suburbs)
Xavier Rubens (Queensland Reds, Souths)
Nick Conway (Queensland Reds, Wests Bulldogs)
Shane Wilcox (ACT Brumbies, Tuggeranong Vikings)
Finn Prass (Western Force, Wests Scarborough)
Sid Harvey (Australia Sevens)
Australia U20 v New Zealand U20
10pm AEST Thursday 1 May
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha
Australia U20 v South Africa U20
12.10am AEST Wednesday 7 May
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha
Australia U20 v Argentina U20
10pm AEST Sunday 11 May
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha