The Junior Springboks Gearing Up for the World Rugby U20 Championship - Cape Town Today
Customize Consent Preferences

We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below.

The cookies that are categorized as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site. ... 

Always Active

Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site, such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data.

No cookies to display.

Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.

No cookies to display.

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

No cookies to display.

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.

No cookies to display.

Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns.

No cookies to display.

The Junior Springboks Gearing Up for the World Rugby U20 Championship

1 min read
junior springboks world rugby u20 championship Cape Town

The Junior Springboks are set to participate in the World Rugby U20 Championship, which will take place in Cape Town, Paarl, and Stellenbosch later this month. The team’s head coach, Bafana Nhleko, has announced the squad for the championship, marking its return to the calendar after two years.

Experienced players to lead the team

Paul de Villiers and Katlego Letebele, both experienced players, will rejoin the Junior Springboks for their second stint as captain and vice-captain, respectively. The duo had previously represented South Africa in the Six Nations U20 Summer Series in Italy last year.

Talented players in the team

The team comprises talented players in various positions, including props, hookers, locks, loose forwards, scrumhalves, flyhalves, centers, and outside backs. Zachary Porthen, who captained the SA Schools side in the previous year, and two of his U18 teammates from 2022, Litelihle Bester and JF van Heerden, will also join the squad. Furthermore, the team gains a Blitzbok speedster in the form of Masande Mtshali, who debuted for the national sevens team earlier this season and has already played in four tournaments on the World Rugby Sevens Series.

Coach enthusiastic about the selected players

Nhleko is enthusiastic about the selected players, saying, “This selection is a great testimony of SA Rugby’s Elite Player Development programme paying dividends, and I’m very excited to take these players into the tournament.” He believes that the squad has a well-balanced mix of quality players who can perform well on the field.

Real challenge yet to come

Nhleko acknowledged the players who competed during the SA Rugby Academy phase but didn’t make the final squad. According to him, they could easily fit into the team if needed, as they are familiar with the structures and playing style. While congratulating the selected players, Nhleko emphasized that the real challenge is yet to come. He said, “It’s a massive task to play in a world championship and even bigger privilege to be playing at home. With the challenge comes a big responsibility.”

Playing at home adds pressure

The Junior Springboks will be playing in their home country, which adds pressure to their performance. However, Nhleko sees this as a positive aspect, saying, “We have a wonderful opportunity to play in front of our family and friends and in familiar conditions, and we need to make the most of it.”

Anticipation for the tournament is high

The tournament’s anticipation is high, particularly since it was last held in 2019. As the Junior Springboks prepare for the championship, their performance will be closely watched by fans, family, and friends. The World Rugby U20 Championship is expected to be a thrilling event, showcasing the skills and talents of these remarkable young rugby players.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

The Evolution of Itumeleng Khune and Kaizer Chiefs

Next Story

Opera Sopranos Renée Fleming and Pretty Yende: Advocates for Arts and Health

Latest from Blog

The Rise of Vaping Among South African Teenagers

Vaping is quickly becoming a popular habit among South African teenagers, drawn by sweet fruity flavors, flashy packaging, and the buzz on social media. Many teens vape to fit in with friends, feel cool and rebellious, or to escape stress and anxiety. However, what seems like harmless fun can quickly turn into addiction, affecting their health and wellbeing. Despite the risks, vaping is often misunderstood, making it harder for families and schools to stop this growing trend. It’s a serious challenge that needs everyone—parents, teachers, and leaders—to work together to protect young people’s futures.

South African Agriculture and the Changing Winds of Trade

Since 2000, the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) has helped South African farmers sell fruits like avocados, wine, and citrus to the United States without paying extra taxes. This chance boosted farming communities, especially small farmers and women, by opening up new markets and encouraging growth. But recent U.S. tariffs threaten these gains, making it harder for farmers to compete and putting many livelihoods at risk. Still, South African farmers remain strong and hopeful, working hard to face these new challenges and keep their communities alive.

Trapped Abroad: Ashley Oosthuizen’s Journey Through Thailand’s Legal Labyrinth

Ashley Oosthuizen, a young South African woman, went to Thailand chasing her dreams but ended up trapped in a nightmare. After unknowingly signing for a package with illegal drugs, she was arrested and sentenced to over 13 years in prison, despite being innocent. Her mother moved to Thailand to fight for her, sharing Ashley’s story with the world and gaining support. Even when the real criminal confessed, the Thai courts kept Ashley behind bars. Her story is a powerful reminder of how quickly life can change and the risks travelers face in foreign countries.

Shadows Along the Hennops: Three SAPS Officers Vanish and a River Gives Up Its Secrets

In April 2025, three South African police officers disappeared during a trip and were later found dead near the Hennops River, along with two others. Their white car vanished into the river’s dark, swirling waters, hiding clues and sparking a deep mystery. Families and the public mourned, demanding answers amid fears of foul play. The quiet river, once peaceful, now holds heavy secrets and reminds the nation of the dangers police face and the urgent need for justice.

Cape Town’s Boatbuilding: Crafting a Legacy on the Waterfront

Cape Town’s boatbuilding industry is a shining example of skill and tradition mixed with new technology. It creates beautiful, strong boats that are loved worldwide and supports thousands of jobs in the city. But now, new tariffs on exports, especially to the US, threaten this important work and the people who depend on it. Despite these challenges, boatbuilders, city leaders, and innovators are coming together to protect this proud craft. Their passion and teamwork fuel hope that Cape Town’s boatbuilding legacy will sail on strong into the future.