Australia U20s coach Chris Whitaker has locked in his side to face the Japan U23s on Friday in Coffs Harbour.
The forward pack continues a host of second-generation stars out to make their own name against former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones.
Watch Australia U20s face Japan U23 from 5:30 pm Friday live and on-demand via Stan Sport.
Finn Baxter, the son of Waratahs legend Al, named in the front-row alongside Ollie Barrett and Kaleb Ah-Colt.
Tom Robinson lines up on the back-row, the son of World Rugby Chair Brett, after Robinson helped the Australia U18s take down NZ Schools last year.
He will feature alongside Waratahs duo Jacob Veiru and Toby Brial, the brother of Reds star Joe and son of former Wallaby Michael.
Eamon Doyle starts in the second-row with Joe Mangelsdorf after Doyle spent the pre-season with the Waratahs’ Super Rugby Pacific squad.
In the backs, Brumbies fullback Shane Wilcox and centre Boston Fakafanua are amongst several returning stars from last year’s campaign.
Wilcox is joined in the back there by the exciting duo of Cooper Watters and Xavier Rubens.
Meanwhile, Fakafanua partners Waratah Liam Grover in the midfield after Grover’s standout season for the Waratahs U19s last year.
Hwi Sharples and Finn Prass make up the halves. Sharples played in last year’s U20 Rugby Championship, which will be held in South Africa next month.
The match, which will feature extended interchanges and substitutions, will be played at C.ex Coffs International Stadium and broadcast live and on-demand on Stan Sport.
This will see a host of promising stars get their chance to shine, including Nathaniel Tiitii, who played three games during last year’s U20 World Championships.
Front-row Nick Hall and back-row Eli Langi are among the U18s stars from last year given the chance to impress at the U20s level.
C.ex Coffs International Stadium, Coffs Harbour
5.30pm AEST Friday 11 April
1. Finn Baxter (ACT Brumbies)
2. Ollie Barrett (Western Force)
3. Kaleb Ah-Colt (NSW Waratahs)
4. Joe Mangelsdorf (NSW Waratahs)
5. Eamon Doyle (NSW Waratahs)
6. Jacob Veiru (NSW Waratahs)
7. Tom Robinson (Queensland Reds)
8. Toby Brial (NSW Waratahs)
9. Hwi Sharples (NSW Waratahs)
10. Finn Prass (Western Force)
11. Cooper Watters (NSW Waratahs)
12. Boston Fakafanua (Western Force)
13. Liam Grover (NSW Waratahs)
14. Xavier Rubens (Queensland Reds)
15. Shane Wilcox (ACT Brumbies)
Replacements
16. Charlie O'Kane (NSW Waratahs)
17. Nathaniel Tiitii (NSW Waratahs)
18. Nick Hill (NSW Waratahs)
19. Charlie Brosnan (Queensland Reds)
20. Eli Langi (ACT Brumbies)
21. Joey Fowler (NSW Waratahs)
22. Joe Dillon (ACT Brumbies)
23. Beau Morrison (ACT Brumbies)
24. Lachlan Smith (ACT Brumbies)
25. Malakye Enasio (ACT Brumbies)
9. James Martens (Queensland Reds)