ALL five Dragons feature in Wales Under-20s crunch Junior World Championship clash with Argentina this afternoon.

Head coach Danny Wilson hands starts to full-back Hallam Amos, centre Jack Dixon and number eight Ieuan Jones while hooker Elliot Dee and back row forward James Benjamin are on the bench.

Wales young guns know that victory against the Pumas in La Roche sur Yon will secure a second successive place in the tournament semi-finals.

Both sides have conquered Samoa and Scotland so far but one nation looks set to fall short in their bid for Tuesday’s last four.

They could still get in via the back door courtesy of being the runner-up with the highest points tally but that looks likely to come from England’s Group A.

Wilson believes his selection headaches prove that his side is in good shape.

“There are some players who are unlucky to miss out on a starting place but this team is the one we think is best suited to this opposition,” he said.

“We will certainly be counting on the efforts of the whole squad from 1 to 23.

“Argentina are an excellent team this year. They are very powerful and have a deadly weapon in their outside half who will penalise the slightest error.

“It’s going to take one of our best performances of the whole season to come away with a win but we’re confident we can do that if we play well.”

Wales Under-20s: Hallam Amos (Dragons), Owen Jenkins (Blues), Steffan Hughes (Scarlets), Jack Dixon (Dragons), Ashley Evans (Ospreys), Sam Davies (Ospreys), Rhodri Williams (Scarlets), Gareth Thomas (Scarlets), Ethan Lewis (Blues), Nicky Thomas (Ospreys), Carwyn Jones (Scarlets), Rhodri Hughes (Ospreys), Sion Bennett (Scarlets), Ellis Jenkins (captain, Blues), Ieuan Jones (Dragons).

Replacements: Elliot Dee (Dragons), Thomas Davies (Blues) Dan Suter (Ospreys), Jack Jones (Ospreys), James Benjamin (Dragons), Joshua Davies (Neath), Jordan Williams (Scarlets), Harri Evans (RGC)