Next Gen Springboks to work on DNA in first camp of 2025

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SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT: The Junior Springbok season will kick off in all earnest with the invitation of a big group of players to the first SA Rugby Under-20 Academy camp, which will be held at the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport from 26 January 26 to February 16.

The U20 assembly follows the two successful U19 camps which were held at the same venue towards the end of last year.

Junior Springbok coach Kevin Foote and his coaching staff worked with a group of 48 players at SAS in November and December, with the camps laying the foundation for the identification and preparation of the next generation of Junior Springboks.

A series of training matches, including two against local university opposition, are in the pipeline to assist the U20 Academy group in their preparations for what promises to be a busy international programme. The Junior Springboks will be selected from the wider Academy squad.

The Junior Boks are set to compete in the second instalment of the SANZAAR-organised U20 Rugby Championship for southern hemisphere teams in May, as well as the World Rugby U20 Championship in June and July.

A short trip to Georgia, as part of the build-up towards the two international events, is also in the pipeline for next month and will be confirmed once all arrangements have been finalised.

Turning his attention to the U20 Academy camp, Foote explained the group will hit the ground running with a full programme of technical, tactical and fitness training planned for week one.

"Last year's two camps were very useful and productive, and we focussed a lot on putting the fundamentals in place of what we expect from the players," said Foote.

"We are excited to get the group together again and looking forward to the camp. This will also give us an opportunity to work with players who were not present during the two training camps held late last year."

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Foote added that its very much early days and that passage to the World Rugby Under20 Championship, to be staged in the middle of the year, is not closed to players who have, up to now, not formed part of the training squads.

"It's an exciting time for players, and they know that a huge amount of preparation work lies ahead for what promises to be a busy season for us," he said.

"We will be targeting the set-piece and our kicking game in the first block, which is the DNA of South African rugby."

SA Rugby U20 Academy squad for the first camp in Stellenbosch:

Props: Ranon Fouché (Bulls), Jean Erasmus (Bulls), Simphiwe Ngobese (Sharks), Herman Lubbe (WP), Oliver Reid (WP), Tebogo Nkosi (Cheetahs), Ulrich van der Merwe (Lions).

Hookers: Juandré Schoeman (Bulls), HB Odendaal (Lions), Siphosethu Mnebelele (Bulls).

Locks: Heinrich Theron (Bulls), Kuhle Mthimkhulu (Sharks), Morne Venter (Lions), Riley Norton (WP), Arno van der Merwe (Cheetahs), James Schnetler (Bulls), Johan Hattingh (Lions).

Loose forwards: JJ Theron (Bulls), Bathobele Hlekani (Sharks), Yabo Ndzamela (Sharks), Thando Biyela (Lions), Divan Fuller (WP), Xola Nyali (WP), Stephanus Linde (Cheetahs), Wandile Mlaba (WP).

Scrumhalves: Zeke January (Bulls), Ceano Everson (Sharks), Haashim Pead (Lions).

Flyhalves: Matthew Coetzee (Lions), Yaqeen Ahmed (WP), Kyle Smith (WP), JT Kapank (Bulls).

Centres: Pieter van der Merwe (Bulls), Albie Bester (Sharks).

Outside backs: Cheswill Jooste (Bulls), Chijindu Okonta (Sharks), Scott Nel (Sharks), Jaco Williams (Sharks), Gilermo Mentoe (Lions), Siya Ndlozi (WP).

Utility back: Dominic Malgas (WP).

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