Mitch Watts has another chance to impress Junior Wallabies selectors in Canberra this week.
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The Tamworth Magpies-come-Randwick young gun touched down in the capital on Tuesday after being named in the squad for their second camp of the year ahead of the upcoming Oceania Under-20s Championships.
With one more camp to come before the championships, Junior Wallabies coach Nathan Grey is putting particular focus on building understanding of themselves and the game-style they want to play.
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"We want to guys to have a better understanding of our game model and how we want to play, which was initiated in camp one," Grey told Rugby.com.au
"We also want the guys to get to know each other better and also understanding themselves as young guys coming through, wanting to be better footy players and educating them in that space.
"For us as a team, perfect fundamentals are really important. They are the building blocks of success in rugby, doing the simple things really well consistently is actually really difficult to achieve so showing guys what success looks like from a skill and execution perspective."
Scone's Ed Arnott is also a part of the squad.