England U18 complete their three match tour of South Africa and their 2008-09 season when they play South Africa Schools today (4pm BST).
After two excellent tour wins against Boland and Western Province, England head coach John Fletcher is looking for his squad to end their season on a winning note but he knows that South Africa Schools will provide his players with a very tough test in Kimberley.
Fletcher said: "Everybody is in good shape. We've been able to select from a full squad except Jake Sharp (Saracens/Oaklands College), who is playing for the Saracens first team in Cape Town this weekend, which we agreed with his club in advance of the tour.
"All the players have trained and prepared well and I've had to make some tough selection calls but I think this team has the right balance for the South Africa Schools game."
1 Vunipola, Mako Bristol Rugby Millfield School 2 Allen, Harry Saracens Chistlehurst & Sidcup Grammar 3 Bower, Ryan Leicester Tigers John Cleveland 4 Glynn, Ben Bristol Rugby Filton College 5 Matthews, Charlie Harlequins Hurstpeirpoint College 6 Vunipola, Billy London Wasps Castle School 7 Everard, Matt Leicester Tigers Wyggeston & Queen Elizabeth 1st 8 Gray, Alex © Newcastle Falcons Barnard Castle 9 Stuart, Sam Harlequins Sedbergh 10 Ford, George Leicester Tigers Rishworth School 11 Watson, Marcus London Irish St Georges College 12 Farrell, Owen Saracens St Georges School 13 Short, Andy Worcester Warriors Worcester 6th Form College 14 Wade, Christian London Wasps RGS High Wycombe 15 Wallace, Jack London Wasps RGS High Wycombe
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16 Thomas, Henry Unattached Millfield School 17 Austin, Peter London Irish St Paul's Catholic College 18 Trayfoot, Joe Harlequins Epsom College 19 Jones, Sam London Wasps Aylesbury Grammar 20 Cook, Chris Bath Rugby Millfield School 21 Joseph, Jonathan London Irish Millfield School 22 Cobden, Joe Leicester Tigers Wyggeston & Queen Elizabeth 1st
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