The country's finest young rugby players will slog it out with a Chiefs Development side including some familiar faces at Blake Park today.
Bay of Plenty players Joe Royal, Beau Williams, Carl Axtens, Jono Kitto, Elijah Nicholas and Tino Nemani have all been named to start in the Super Rugby champion's development side to play the Junior All Blacks in their final hit-out ahead of next week's IRB Junior World Championship, with Te Aihe Toma, Leroy Van Dam and former Tauranga Boys' College players Mungo Mason and Dan Hollinshead likely to see time off the bench.
The Junior All Blacks were put through their paces at Blake Park yesterday, but considering the global tournament begins on Monday, the coaching staff focused mainly on patterns of phase play, restarts and set pieces.
Prop Tau Kolomatangi, who worked in a pod with Greerton Marist lock Troy Callander during kick-off drills, was typically excited during what was a relaxed training run.
"This is my first time in a national team, it's been pretty good so far," Kolomatangi said.