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Academy back row leads England

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Leicester Tigers back row Charlie Beckett will captain the England Under-18 side against South Africa in Stellenbosch on Saturday, in the final game of their summer tour.

England head coach John Fletcher said: “Charlie is a natural leader, he is respected and will lead the side well.”
 
Club colleagues Owen Hills and Joe Maksymiw are among the replacements.
 
England have won both of their matches far, against Wales and France, but Fletcher says playing the South Africans in their own backyard will be a huge test.
 
“We know what to expect – they’ll be big, they’ll be strong and they’ll be direct,” he said. “But we have our own game plan and we’ll be looking to take the game to them, but we’re under no illusions, it’ll be a tough game. We’ve had a good tour and the lads have been great.”
 
England Under-18
15 Taylor Prell (Giggleswick School & Yorkshire Carnegie)
14 Kai Little (Hartpury College)
13 Max Clark (Bryanston School & Bath Rugby)
12 Harry Mallinder (Rugby School & Northampton Saints)
11 Rotimi Segun (Stowe School & Northampton Saints)
10 Rory Jennings (Bryanston School & Bath Rugby)
9 Will Homer (Sherborne School & Bath Rugby)
1 Lewis Boyce (Prince Henry's & Yorkshire Carnegie)
2 Ollie Adams (St Pauls Catholic College & London Irish)
3 Ciaran Parker (St Ambrose & Sale Sharks)
4 Kieran Treadwell (John Fisher & Harlequins)
5 Joe Batley (Hartpury College & Gloucester Rugby)
6 Charlie Beckett (QEW & Leicester Tigers) (c)
7 Sam Underhill (Sir Thomas Rich’s School & Gloucester Rugby)
8 Lewis Ludlam (St Joseph’s College & Northampton Saints)
 
Replacements:
16 James Fish (Trent College & Northampton Saints)
17 Owen Hills (QEW & Leicester Tigers)
18 Seb Adeniran-Olule (Wellington College & Harlequins)
19 Joe Maksymiw (QEW & Leicester Tigers)
20 George Nott (Kings School Chester & Sale Sharks)
21 Joe Marchant (Peter Symonds & Harlequins)
22 Ollie Thorley (Cheltenham College & Gloucester Rugby)
23 John Williams (St Pauls College & London Irish)
24 Cameron Cowell (St Pauls College & London Irish)
25 Theo Brophy Clews (Abingdon School & London Irish)