Rugby U20
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The 12 captains gathered at Cape Town City Hall on Wednesday to officially launch the World Rugby U20 Championship 2023, which kicks off in South Africa on Saturday.

 

Cape Town, South Africa (22 June 2023) – The captains all got a closer look at the coveted trophy they will hope to hold aloft on 14 July during the official captains’ photo at Cape Town City Hall, one of South Africa’s most iconic and historical buildings.

The U20 Championship makes its long-awaited return after a four-year absence due to the COVID pandemic, with South Africa hosting the tournament on its Western Cape for the first time since 2012.

South Africa’s only title success came on home soil in 2012 and the current crop of Junior Springboks will hope to make home advantage count when they take on Argentina, Georgia and Italy in Pool B.

South Africa Captain Paul de Villiers said: “It’s a big privilege for us to host the tournament here in our country, having our friends and family here to watch us. We’re very excited but know that we have to do the job on the field. We’re a team of ordinary guys coming from all around South Africa, but we’re playing together and for each other and will play the best rugby that we can.

“I was 10 years old when we won the last tournament. We admire the guys that won it and we see it as an inspiration. We still have to go on the field and execute our plans and play rugby.”

Since the World Rugby U20 Championship’s inception 15 years ago, only four participating unions have won the U20 Championship in New Zealand (six), England (three), France (two) and South Africa (one).

The 2023 edition of rugby’s premier U20 tournament will kick off on Saturday with the Pool C meeting between Argentina and Italy at 11:00 local time (GMT+2). The opening day will conclude with hosts South Africa against Georgia at 19:00 local time. The full match schedule can be found here.

The games will be available for local viewing on SuperSport.


Sources: World Rugby 
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