New Zealand’s U20 Squad Prepares for World Rugby Championship

1 min read
rugby new zealand Cape Town

The World Rugby U20 Championship is set to take place in South Africa this month. For New Zealand’s U20 team, this competition offers a rare opportunity for young, up-and-coming players to showcase their talents on an international stage. One of the players in the squad is South Africa-born scrumhalf Jordi Viljoen, whose inclusion highlights the global nature of rugby.

A Rugby Legacy

Viljoen’s connection to South African rugby runs deep, with his grandfather and father both having played at a high level. His grandfather, Joachim Frederick Viljoen, was capped six times for the Springboks in the 1970s. Additionally, his father, Joggie Junior, represented Western Province, the Stormers, and SA Schools in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Newsletter

Stay Informed • Cape Town

Get breaking news, events, and local stories delivered to your inbox daily. All the news that matters in under 5 minutes.

Join 10,000+ readers
No spam, unsubscribe anytime

From Pretoria to New Zealand

Although Viljoen was born in Pretoria, he spent most of his life growing up in New Zealand after his family moved there when he was young. Now, he finds himself in a unique position: being a part of the New Zealand squad competing in a prestigious rugby championship hosted by his native country.

Talented Players Selected

New Zealand’s U20 team is led by head coach Clark Laidlaw, with assistant coaches Marty Bourke and Wesley Clarke. The coaching staff selected 30 talented players to participate in the championship, following two closely contested games against the Junior Wallabies last week. Laidlaw expressed his appreciation for the players’ potential and enthusiasm for the upcoming competition.

Leadership Appointments

In addition to finalizing the squad, Laidlaw appointed Noah Hotham from Tasman as the team’s captain. Peter Lakai from Wellington and Taha Kemara from Waikato were also named as vice-captains. These selections reflect the coaching staff’s confidence in these players’ abilities to lead the team in this highly competitive championship.

A Platform for Success

The World Rugby U20 Championship is a platform for young players to demonstrate their skills and determination, which can potentially pave the way for successful professional careers. For Viljoen, this championship holds personal significance, as he represents his adopted country in the land where his family’s rugby legacy began.

Looking Ahead

With such a promising group of young players, New Zealand’s U20 team is well-equipped to tackle the challenges of the World Rugby U20 Championship. Viljoen’s inclusion adds an intriguing element to the competition, and it will be interesting to see how he performs. Regardless of the outcome, this tournament is sure to showcase the talents of some of the world’s most promising rugby players.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

The Inspiring Journey of Hennie le Roux – From Rugby Legend to Business Entrepreneur

Next Story

Alleged Bribery Scandal in the Wake of Former Cabinet Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson’s Death

Latest from Blog

Forging a Path to Enhanced Executive Oversight

South Africa is making big changes to keep a close eye on its top leaders! They made a new special committee in their parliament to watch the President. This committee will make sure the President and their office are doing things right and spending money wisely. They looked at how other countries do this to learn the best ways. This means more openness and trust, making sure everyone in power is held accountable to the people.

Cape Town’s Unmissable Weekend of Sporting Action

Cape Town is bursting with sports action from December 5th to 7th, 2025! You can cheer for the Proteas Women’s cricket team at Newlands against Ireland. Then, get ready for super exciting rugby sevens at DHL Stadium with the SVNS Cape Town tournament. And don’t miss Cape Town City FC playing football at Athlone Stadium. It’s a weekend full of thrills and fun for everyone!

South Africa Shines on the Global Cheese Stage

South African cheesemakers dazzled at the 2025 World Cheese Awards in Switzerland! They won many shiny medals, including two top Super Gold awards for Klein River Cheese’s Babylonstoren Parmesan and Dalewood Fromage’s Boland cheese. Nellie Fischer was even named the Best Female Cheesemaker. This big win makes South Africa super proud and shows their amazing cheese is now famous all over the world!

Renewing the Mozambique-South Africa Partnership: Highlights from the 4th Bi-National Commission

Mozambique and South Africa just held their 4th big meeting, the BiNational Commission, in Maputo. Their leaders, Presidents Ramaphosa and Chapo, met to make their countries even closer friends. They talked about important things like making their economies stronger, keeping everyone safe, and helping people thrive. This meeting helps them work together on many projects, from big gas plants to fighting sickness, making life better for everyone in both countries.

Deepening South Africa-Mozambique Ties: Progress and Prospects from the Fourth Bi-National Commission

South Africa and Mozambique are like old friends, working together to make things better. They talk a lot about how to help each other, especially with money, jobs, and safety. They remember their shared past of fighting for freedom, which makes their bond super strong. Now, they’re building roads, sharing power, and helping each other stay healthy and safe. This teamwork helps both countries grow and makes the whole neighborhood stronger.