Some of the top u/13, u/16, and u/18 rugby players in the country will start the highlight of their annual season this week when the various youth weeks kick off the action in a two-week celebration of the top provincial players in the country.
These tournaments were a victim of the COVID pandemic in 2020 and 2019.
The u/18 LSEN Craven Week for boys will be hosted at Outeniqua Park, George with matches to be played on two fields on Monday 27, Tuesday 28 and Thursday 30 June 2022.
The Fixtures for Day 1:
A Field: Outeniqua Park
09:00 Boland vs Leopards
10:20 Valke vs EP Elephants
11:40 WP vs Blue Bulls
14h30 SWD vs Lions
B Field: Outeniqua Park
09:00 Pumas vs Sharks
10:20 Griffons vs Cheetahs
The country's best u/16 boys will gather in Kimberley for the SA Rugby u/16 Grant Khomo Week, to be played at the Northern Cape Griquas Stadium, the venue of Saturday’s epic Carling Currie Cup final.
Matches will be played on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
SA Rugby's High-Performance Manager for Sevens, Marius Schoeman, who also manages the SA Schools U18 Sevens programme, will be amongst those looking at the talent on display. Actions starts at 08h00 in a full day of rugby.
The Fixtures for Day 1:
A Field:
08:00 WP XV vs Leopards
09:20 Griquas XV vs Zimbabwe
10:40 SWD vs Blue Bulls
12:10 Sharks vs Eastern Province
13:40 WP vs Lions
16:00 Griquas vs Boland
B Field
08:30 Namibia vs Border CD
09:50 Free State vs Border
11:10 Griffons vs Limpopo Bulls
12:30 Pumas vs Valke
The top Under-16 and Under-18 girls rugby players in the country will start the highlight of their annual season this week when the SA Rugby U16 & U18 Girls Weeks kick off in Welkom on Monday.
The showpiece tournament did not take place in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the return to action of the top girls, at the HT Pelatona Projects Stadium, is eagerly awaited.
One of those who will be keenly observing the talent on display, will be SA Rugby Women's Under-20 coach, Laurian Johannes-Haupt, as the U18 group will provide the next group of players to be invited into camp, while the U16s will give the coach a clear idea of the talent coming through the ranks.
Johannes-Haupt, who also coached DHL Western Province this year and is part of the Springbok Women's management for the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand later this year, said the two year absence of the tournament will have an effect on the assembly of her own squad to be selected later this year.
“There can be no doubt that this tournament is starting to bear fruit as a pathway towards the senior national side,” said Johannes-Haupt.
“Sadly, the pandemic took that away over the last two years, but we already had three players from our national squad selected after the 2019 tournament involved in the national team.
“In fact, Alichia Arries has played for South African in fifteens and sevens already, while Luchell Hanekom is in the World Cup training squad and Byrhandre Dolf also attended a number of national training camps. All three were first identified at these weeks.”
Hanekom, who represented Griquas at the 2019 tournament, had been invited to the national camp earlier this year and was on the bench for the Springbok Women's test against Zimbabwe last week. She feels the tournament represent the same opportunities for girls as the Craven Week does for the U18 boys.
“It is such a great opportunity to play against other teams from around the country and I want to wish all of them well,” said Hanekom.
“My message would be to enjoy yourself and to celebrate every match. Rugby is such a wonderful game, and this tournament will help in it growing all the time.”
The U18s are only in action on Tuesday, with eight matches in the U16 tournament to be played on Monday.
Monday schedule:
10h00: Eastern Province v Griquas; Border Country Districts v Free State
11h10: Border v Boland; Valke v Griffons
12h20: Mastercard Golden Lions v Leopards; Limpopo Blue Bulls v Sharks
14h10: Western Province v SWD; Blue Bulls v Pumas
The 2022 u/13 Craven Week for boys will be hosted at Monument Hoërskool, Krugersdorp with matches to be played on two fields on Monday 27, Tuesday 28, Thursday 30 June and Friday 01 July 2022.
The Fixtures for Day 1:
A Field: Ras van Rooyen (u13/A)
08:00 Zimbabwe vs Border CD
09:00 Leopards vs Namibia
10:00 Pumas vs Border
11:00 Valke vs Free State Cheetahs
12:00 KZN Sharks vs Griffons
14:00 SWD vs Boland
15:00 Blue Bulls vs Griquas
16:00 WP vs Limpopo Blue Bulls
17:00 Lions vs Eastern Province
B Field (u/13B)
08:00 SWD vs Boland
09:00 KZN Sharks vs Griffons
10:00 WP vs Limpopo Blue Bulls
11:00 Lions vs Eastern Province
12:00 Pumas vs Blue Bulls
14:00 Valke vs Lions Courage
15:00 Leopards vs Namibia
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