Junior Boks named for Japan clash

Junior Boks named for Japan clash

Junior Springbok coach Dawie Theron on Monday named a strong team to face Japan in their opening match at the World Rugby Under-20 Championship at the Academy Stadium in Manchester, England, on Tuesday.

Dawie Theron

Captain and centre Jeremy Ward will partner with JT Jackson in the midfield. Jackson is one of two survivors of the 2015 edition of the tournament in Italy.


The loose trio that featured in all three of the team’s warm-up matches in South Africa, flankers Zain Davids and Ernst van Rhyn and No8 Junior Pokomela, has been retained for the match, while flyhalf Manie Libbok and Southern Kings Vodacom Super Rugby scrumhalf James Hall will form an exciting halfback combination.


The team also includes a talented back three of wingers Mosolwa Mafuma and S’busiso Nkosi and fullback Curwin Bosch.


In the front row, props Kwenzo Blose and Jaco Holtzhausen will pair up with hooker Tango Balekile.


“We selected a strong team to lay the foundation for our campaign against a highly-motivated Japan side, said Theron. “These players all proved their worth in the warm-up matches as individuals and as combinations, and we are excited by what they can do if they play to their potential.


“The players have settled in well since we arrived in Manchester and I have been pleased with the quality of our training sessions and the players’ attitude, and hopefully they will transfer that onto the field on Tuesday.”


Theron said the weather was surprisingly pleasant in Manchester, and he said if it continued through to tomorrow, it could assist them.


“The weather has been amazing since Friday,” said the coach. “The sun has been shining and it has been very warm. On Sunday the players were scrambling for sunblock at training and we have had to have short sharp training sessions to prevent them from being in the sun too long. This is a real bonus because it is weather conditions we are used to; we have been training in this weather since the squad assembled early in April.”


Looking ahead at the clash against Japan, Theron expected them to spread the ball wide and test the Junior Boks’ defence.


“We expect Japan to be motivated, competitive and they will try to run at us,” said Theron. “They will also put a lot of effort into the set pieces, so we are anticipating a tough challenge all around.”


The match will kick off at 15h15 local time (16h15 SA Time).


Junior Springbok team vs Japan in the World Rugby U20 Championship:

Name

Position

Province

Date of Birth

Curwin Bosch

Fullback

Cell C Sharks

25 June 1997

S’busiso Nkosi

Right Wing

Cell C Sharks

21 January 1996

Jeremy Ward (Captain)

Centre

Eastern Province

10 January 1996

JT Jackson

Centre

Vodacom Blue Bulls

10 July 1996

Mosolwa Mafuma

Left Wing

Toyota Free State

13 February 1996

Manie Libbok

Flyhalf

Vodacom Blue Bulls

15 July 1997

James Hall

Scrumhalf

Eastern Province

2 January 1996

Junior Pokomela

No 8

Eastern Province

10 December 1996

Ernst van Rhyn

Flanker

DHL Western Province

19 September 1997

Zain Davids

Flanker

DHL Western Province

4 May 1997

Eli Snyman

Lock

Vodacom Blue Bulls

25 January 1996

Cobus Wiese

Lock

DHL Western Province

2 June 1997

Jaco Holtzhausen

Prop

Vodacom Blue Bulls

12 January 1996

Tango Balekile

Hooker

Eastern Province

7 March 1996

Kwenzo Blose

Prop

Toyota Free State

12 May 1997

 

 

 

 

Replacements

 

 

 

Franco van den Berg

Prop

Vodacom Blue Bulls

31 October 1996

Jan-Henning Campher

Hooker

Vodacom Blue Bulls

10 December 1996

Carlü Sadie

Prop

DHL Western Province

7 September 1997

Ruben de Villiers

Lock

DHL Western Province

22 March 1997

Denzel Hill

No 8

Vodacom Blue Bulls

17 January 1996

Embrose Papier

Scrumhalf

Vodacom Blue Bulls

24 April 1997

Franco Naude

Centre

Vodacom Blue Bulls

28 March 1996

Keanu Vers

Fullback

Eastern Province

4 February 1996

 


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