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Kings flyer becomes Junior Bok

The 20-year-old made his Super Rugby debut this season and will now have the chance to display his skills on the international stage as part of a 28-man Junior Springbok squad. 

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Just eight players remain from the 2016 squad that finished fourth in Manchester – Ernst van Rhyn, Curwin Bosch, Kwenzo Blose, Carlu Sadie, Zain Davids, Stedman Gans, Manie Libbok and Embrose Papier.

Junior Springbok coach Chean Roux' squad also includes six players who represented the SA Schools team last season in the U-19 International Series, namely Salmaan Moerat – who captained the team – Gianni Lombard, Rewan Kruger, Wandisile Simelane, Damian Willemse and Daniel Jooste.

 

While Bosch has been a stand-out performer for the Sharks in Super Rugby, Willemse made his debut for the Stormers, while Davids and Gans have been with the Springbok Sevens squad for the last three months.

 

The team will be led by the experienced van Rhyn, who was the SA U-20 vice-captain last season and the SA Schools captain in 2015, while Johan Grobbelaar has been named the vice-captain.

 

"We are pleased with the quality of the players in our squad and we believe the team has the potential to go all the way in the competition

 

"We had to make a number of tough calls to narrow down the group to 28 players, but we are confident that we have selected a squad worthy of competing against the best teams in the world in Georgia.  

 

"A number of the players have experienced international age-group rugby either in the U-20 Championship or the U-19 International Series, while others have been exposed to International Sevens and Super Rugby, which will be invaluable in Georgia," said Roux. 

 

Commenting on the selection of the captain, Roux spoke highly of van Rhyn and said: "Ernst is a hard worker on the field and has proved his worth as a leader in the last few seasons at the SA Schools team and the SA U-20s last year. 

 

"A captain has to lead by example and ensure that there is cohesion in the team at all times, and these qualities will be vital in guiding us through the competition."

 

Looking at the tournament in Georgia, Roux expected his team to be tested thoroughly, but he was pleased with their preparation up to now.

 

"We face France, Georgia and Argentina in the pool stages, so we have to be in top form from the outset to stay in a strong position to stake a claim for the trophy.

 

"That said, we have been working very hard at training in the last two months to prepare both physically and mentally for what we can expect in Tbilisi and we hope that this will pay off. The important thing now will be to maintain the high intensity of our training sessions and to keep sharp before we depart for Georgia," he added.  

 

The World U-20 Championship runs from May 31 to June 18. The team will depart for Georgia on Thursday, May 25.    

 

Junior Springboks squad: Juarno Augustus, Kwenzo Blose, Curwin Bosch, David Brits, Jean-Luc Cilliers, Zain Davids, Francois de Villiers, Stedman Gans, Johan Grobbelaar (vice-captain), Wikus Groenewald, Daniel Jooste, Rewan Kruger, Manie Libbok, Gianni Lombard, Len Massyn, Lee-Marvin Mazibuko, Salmaan Moerat, Reinhard Nothnagel, Embrose Papier, Yaw Penxe, Carlu Sadie, Wandisile Simelane, Hendre Stassen, Gerhard Steenekamp, Ruben van Heerden, Damian Willemse, Nama Xaba, Ernst van Rhyn (captain).

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