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Roux confirms Baby Boks squad for alignment camp

IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Four 2019 Junior Springbok from the Under20 World Championship Cup players and another 10 who travelled to Georgia with the SA U19 team in December were included in a 19-man squad invited to the first of four SA Rugby Academy alignment camps in Stellenbosch in February.

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Celimpilo Gumede (flank), fondly known as “Brick” by his teammates, Emile van Heerden (lock), Sibusiso Sangweni (looseforward) and Thabiso Mdletshe (prop) all participated in the World Rugby U20 Championship in Argentina last year, while a number of their teammates made their presence felt in the South Africa U19 team’s successful tour to Georgia, where they won both matches against the hosts.

The camps, which will each feature a different group of players, will play an integral role in the talent identification process for both the Junior Springbok squad and SA Rugby Academy programme.

The World Rugby U20 Championship will be hosted in Italy from Sunday June 28 to Saturday, July 18, with the Junior Springboks set to face England, Fiji and hosts, Italy, in the pool stages.

The SA Rugby Academy programme, meanwhile, will run from 13 March to the middle of May. The first alignment camp, which will be hosted at the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport, will run from February 3 to 6.

“The SA Rugby Academy programme and the Junior Springboks play a vital role in developing and grooming the top age-group players in the country for first class rugby, and these alignment camps will give us a good idea of the talent available with an eye on selecting these squads,” said Junior Springbok coach Chean Roux.

“The SA Rugby Academy programme has been a great success in terms of developing Junior Springboks, and the fact that all of the players who participated in the World Rugby U20 Championship last year came through the programme is evidence of that.

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“These camps will also serve as part of our preparation for the World Rugby U20 Championship later in the year, so this is the start of an exciting journey for us,”

Under19 South Africa team: Adriaan Alberts (Golden Lions; lock), Mthenjane Banele (Golden Lions; prop), Morne Brandon (Golden Lions; flank), Werner Coetzee (Sharks; lock), Dylan de Leeuw (Western Province; lock), Dewald Donald (Blue Bulls; prop), Sphekahle Dube (Sharks; prop), Werner Gouws (Blue Bulls; No.8), Celimpilo Gumede (Sharks; flank), Hanro Jacobs (Sharks; prop), Thabiso Mdletshe (Sharks; prop), Lunga Ncube (Sharks; lock), Thabo Ndimande (Golden Lions; flank), Wian Otto (Blue Bulls; prop), Evan Roos (Sharks; No 8), Sibusiso Sangweni (Golden Lions; looseforward), Uzile Tele (Blue Bulls; utility forward), Cullen van der Merwe (Sharks; hooker), Emile van Heerden (Sharks; lock)

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