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South Africa national under-20 rugby union team

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South Africa
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Union SA Rugby
Nickname(s)Baby Boks
Junior Boks
Little Bokke
SA U20
Emblem Springbok
Founded2008
Location South Africa
Coach Kevin Foote
Captain Riley Norton
Most caps Handre Pollard (14) [1]
Top scorer Handre Pollard (141) [2]
Most tries Wandisile Simelane (8) [3]
League World Rugby Under 20 Championship
2025 Champions
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Team kit
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Change kit
First international
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 108–18 United States Flag of the United States.svg
(6 June 2008)
Largest win
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 108–18 United States Flag of the United States.svg
(6 June 2008)
Largest defeat
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 19–49 Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg
(25 June 2016)
World Cup
Appearances16 (First in 2008))
Best resultChampions (2012, 2025)
Union website
www.sarugby.co.za
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History

The South Africa national under-20 rugby union team (nicknamed the Junior Boks or the Baby Boks) are South Africa's junior team at national level. They have been competing in the World Rugby Under 20 Championship (formerly the IRB Junior World Championship) since its inception in 2008. This Under-20 tournament replaced the previously-held Under-19 and Under-21 Rugby World Championships. Prior to 2018, it had been the country's "next senior" (second-level) 15-man national side, but World Rugby no longer allows member unions to designate age-grade sides as "next senior" teams.

Contents

Records & Achievements

Head to Head

*Stats correct as of 4 February 2026

OppositionPWDL% W
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 8 4 0 4 50%
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 4 3 0 1 75%
Flag of England.svg  England 14 5 0 9 36%
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 3 3 0 0 100%
Flag of France.svg  France 8 5 1 2 63%
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 4 4 0 0 100%
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 5 3 0 2 60%
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4 3 0 1 75%
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1 1 0 0 100%
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7 6 0 1 86%
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 3 3 0 0 100%
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 6 6 0 0 100%
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 1 1 0 0 100%
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2 2 0 0 100%
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 3 2 0 1 100%
Total 73 51 1 21 70%

SA U20 Rugby Championship record

*Stats correct as of 4 February 2026

South Africa – World Rugby U20 Championship record
YearHost nationPWDLPFPASemi-finalFinalPlacing
2008 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg
Wales
330017319LostThird place
2009 Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
330014440LostThird place
2010 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
320114856LostThird place
2011 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
32019552Fifth place
2012 Flag of South Africa.svg
South Africa
32019941WonWonChampions
2013 Flag of France.svg
France
330015443LostThird place
2014 Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
330011537WonLostRunners-up
2015 Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
330011926LostThird place
2016 Flag of England.svg
England
320111269LostFourth place
2017 Flag of Georgia.svg
Georgia
321013351LostThird place
2018 Flag of France.svg
France
32019290LostThird place
2019 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
330011656LostThird place
2020–2022 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2023 Flag of South Africa.svg
South Africa
320111273LostFourth place
2024 Flag of South Africa.svg
South Africa
320110981Fifth place
2025 Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
330017853WonWonChampions
2026 Flag of Georgia.svg
Georgia
To be determined
Total4539151,699786
Champions
Runners-up
Third place
Home venue

Award winners

The following South Africa U20s players have been recognised at the World Rugby Awards since 2008: [4]

World Rugby Junior Player of the Year
YearNomineesWinners
2012 Shaun Adendorff Jan Serfontein
Jan Serfontein
2014 Handré Pollard Handré Pollard
2016 Curwin Bosch
2017 Juarno Augustus Juarno Augustus
2019 Jaden Hendrikse

SA U20 Points Leaders

The table below highlights South Africa’s U20 top all-time points scorers in the World Rugby Under 20 Championship: [5]

*Stats correct as of 4 February 2026

Most Points Scored
RankNamePoints
1 Handre Pollard 141
2 Francois Brummer 105
3 Curwin Bosch 104
4 Johan Goosen 79
5 Patrick Lambie 75
6 Vusi Moyo 63
7 Brandon Thomson 59
8 Sias Ebersohn 50
9 Manie Libbok 42
T10 Seabelo Senatla 40
T10 Wandisile Simelane 40
12 Jaden Hendrikse 38
13 Jean Smith 36
T14 Juarno Augustus 35
T14 Arno Botha 35
T14 Jesse Kriel 35
T14 Francois Venter 35
T14 Wandile Mjekevu 35
19 Sanele Nohamba 33
20 Gianni Lombard 31

SA U20 Most Caps

The table below highlights South Africa’s U20 top all-time most capped players in the World Rugby Under 20 Championship: [6]

*Stats correct as of 4 February 2026

Most Caps
RankNameCaps
1 Handre Pollard 14
T2 Manie Libbok 10
T2 Wandisile Simelane 10
T2 Wandile Mjekevu 10
T2 Gianni Lombard 10
T2 Jurenzo Julius 10
T2 Asenathi Ntlabakanye 10
T2 CJ Stander 10
T2 Zachary Porthen 10
T2 Batho Hlekani 10
T2 Warrick Gelant 10
T2Carlu Sadie10
T2Kene Okafor10
T14 Francois Brummer 9
T14 Curwin Bosch 9
T14 Jesse Kriel 9
T14 Francois Venter 9
T14 Thomas du Toit 9
T14Jacobus Grobbelaar9
T19 Muller Uys 8
T19 Zain Davids 8
T19Aidon Davids8
T19 Siya Kolisi 8
T19 Paul Jordaan 8

SA U20 Try Leaders

The table below highlights South Africa’s U20 top all-time tries scored in the World Rugby Under 20 Championship: [7]

*Stats correct as of 4 February 2026

Most Tries
RankNameTries Scored
1 Wandisile Simelane 8
T2 Juarno Augustus 7
T2 Arno Botha 7
T2 Jesse Kriel 7
T2 Wandile Mjekevu 7
T2 Seabelo Senatla 7
T2 Francois Venter 7
T8 Robert Ebersohn 6
T8 Jurenzo Julius 6
T8 Manie Libbok 6
T8 Haashim Pead 6
T12 Lionel Cronje 5
T12 Lionel Mapoe 5
T12 Tshotsho Mbovane 5

Results

2008

South Africa took part in the inaugural edition of the competition in 2008 held in Wales, where they were drawn in Pool B. They beat the United States 108–18 in their very first game. [8] A 72–3 victory over Scotland [9] and a 16–11 win against Samoa [10] saw them top the pool to qualify for the semi-final stages. They lost their semi-final match 18–26 to England, [11] but returned to winning ways with a 43–18 win over hosts Wales in the third-place play-off match. [12]

Matches

6 June 2008 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 108 - 18Flag of the United States.svg  United States Racecourse Ground, Wrexham  
10 June 2008 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 72 - 3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham  
14 June 2008 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16 - 11Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Racecourse Ground, Wrexham  
14 June 2008 (semifinal)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 18 - 26Flag of England.svg  England Arms Park, Cardiff 
22 June 2008 (3rd/4th Playoff)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 43 - 18Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Liberty Stadium, Swansea 

2009

South Africa were placed in Pool C of the 2009 competition held in Japan. They emulated their 2008 form, winning all three of their pool matches – they beat Fiji 36–10, [13] Italy 65–3 [14] and France 43–27 [15] to finish top of the pool. They again lost to England in the semi-finals (losing 21–40), [16] but again bounced back by winning the third-place play-off match, this time beating Australia 32–5. [17]

Matches

5 June 2009 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 36 - 10Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Osaka  
Try: CJ Stander, Robert Ebersohn, Sias Ebersohn, Sampie Mastriet
Con: Sias Ebersohn 2
Pen: Sias Ebersohn 3
Drop: Sias Ebersohn
Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Keith Brown
9 June 2009 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 65 - 3 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Osaka  
Try: Gerhard van den Heever 2, Seabela Omphile 2, Lionel Cronjé 2, Sias Ebersohn, Robert Ebersohn, Tendayi Chikukwa, Johann Sadie
Con: Sias Ebersohn 4, Lionel Cronjé 2
Pen: Sias Ebersohn 3
Referee: Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Allan
13 June 2009 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 43 - 27 France  Flag of France.svg Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Osaka  
Try: Sampie Mastriet 2, Jandré Marais, Ross Cronjé, Lionel Cronjé
Con: Francois Brummer 2
Pen: Francois Brummer 3
Drop: Sias Ebersohn
Referee: Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg James Jones
17 June 2009 (semifinal)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 21 - 40Flag of England.svg  England Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo  
Try: CJ Stander, Stokkies Hanekom
Con: Francois Brummer
Pen: Francois Brummer 3
Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Pollock
21 June 2009 (3rd/4th Playoff)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 32 - 5 Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo  
Try: Lionel Cronjé, Gerhard van den Heever, Stokkies Hanekom
Con: Francois Brummer 3
Pen: Francois Brummer 2
Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Keith Brown

2010

A 40–14 victory over Tonga [18] in the opening match of Pool C in the 2010 IRB Junior World Championship held in Argentina was followed up by a 73–0 victory over Scotland, [19] before South Africa suffered their first ever pool stage defeat in the competition, losing 35–42 to Australia. [20] Although finishing in second position in the pool, they still qualified for the semi-finals by virtue of having the best record of the second-placed teams across the three pools. They were eliminated 7–36 by New Zealand in the semi-finals, [21] but managed to win the third-place play-off for the third year in a row, avenging their previous semi-final exists at the hands of England by beating them 27–22. [22]

2011

Victories in South Africa's first two matches at the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship held in Italy – beating Scotland 33–0 [23] and Ireland 42–26 [24] – were followed by a defeat at the hands of England, losing 20–26 [25] to finish second in the pool and failing to qualify for the semi-finals for the first time. Instead, they went into the fifth-placed play-off series, where a 57–15 win over pool rivals Ireland [26] and a 104–17 win over Fiji [27] saw them finish the competition in fifth spot.

2012

South Africa hosted the tournament in 2012, but the hosts got off to a bad start, losing 19–23 to Ireland in their first match. [28] However, they recovered to beat Italy 52–3 [29] and previously-unbeaten England 28–15 [30] to finish top of the log. They easily dispatched Argentina in the semi-final, winning 35–3, [31] before beating New Zealand 22–16 in the final in Cape Town, [32] winning the competition for the first time and ending the latter's four-year reign as champions. [33]

2013

South Africa won all three their pool matches at the 2013 IRB Junior World Championship held in France; they beat the United States 97–0, [34] England 31–24 [35] and hosts France 26–19 [36] to top their pool to qualify to the semi-finals. They lost their semi-final match 17–18 to Wales [37] before winning their fourth third-place play-off match in six seasons, beating New Zealand 41–34. [38]

2014

In the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship held in New Zealand, South Africa beat Scotland 61–5, [39] hosts New Zealand 33–24 [40] and Samoa 21–8 [41] to finish top of their pool. They again met New Zealand in the semi-finals and beat them again, this time by a 32–25 scoreline, [42] to qualify to their second final. However, they lost the final 20–21 to England to finish the competition in second spot. [43]

2015

For 2015, the IRB Junior World Championship was rebranded as the World Rugby Under 20 Championship. South Africa started the competition with a 33–5 win against hosts Italy [44] and recorded a 40–8 win against Samoa [45] and a 46–13 win over Australia [46] in their remaining pool matches to finish top of Pool B to qualify for the semi-finals with the best record pool stage of all the teams in the competition. They came up against an England side that beat them in the 2014 final and were eliminated by the same opponents again, losing 20–28 to be eliminated from the competition. [47] They restored some pride by winning their third-place play-off match against France 31–18 to win the bronze medal. [48]

2016

South Africa came from behind to beat Japan 59–19 in their opening match in Pool C of the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship held in Manchester. [49] They were beaten 13–19 by Argentina in their second match, [50] suffering only their fourth defeat ever in the pool stage of the competition, but bounced back to secure a 40-31 bonus-point victory over France in their final pool match [51] to secure a semi-final place as the best runner-up in the competition. They faced hosts and three-time champions England in the semi-finals, who proved too strong for the visitors, knocking them out of the competition with a 39–17 victory. [52] South Africa's final match came against Argentina, who already beat them previously in Pool C, in the third-place play-off final. Argentina won again, with a very convincing 49–19 scoreline, [53] condemning South Africa to fourth place in the competition.

2017

South Africa opened their campaign in Georgia with a 28–17 win over France, [54] followed by a 35–20 victory against Italy [55] and a 31–22 win over Argentina [56] to top their pool. They were narrowly beaten 22–24 by England in the semi-final [57] before securing third place with a 37–15 win over New Zealand. [58]

2018

South Africa began in France with a 33–27 win over Georgia [59] and followed with a 29–14 win against Ireland. [60] They lost 32–31 to England in the semi-final [61] before finishing fourth after a 40–30 defeat to New Zealand. [62]

2019

South Africa opened with a 41–16 win over Fiji, [63] then defeated Australia 36–19 [64] and Italy 28–12. [65] They lost 21–27 to England in the semi-final [66] but won 31–18 against France in the third-place play-off. [67]

2020

No tournaments were held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021

No tournaments were held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2022

No tournaments were held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2023

South Africa opened with a 29–14 win over Georgia [68] and a 34–21 win against Ireland. [69] They lost 19–24 to England in the semi-final [70] before beating New Zealand 22–15 in the third-place play-off. [71]

Matches

24 June 2023 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 33 - 23Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
29 June 2023 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 26 - 34Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Paarl Gimnasium, Paarl  
4 July 2023 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24 - 16Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Athlone Stadium, Cape Town  
9 July 2023 (semifinal)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 12 - 31IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Athlone Stadium, Cape Town  
14 July 2023 (3rd place final)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 22 - 15Flag of England.svg  England Athlone Stadium, Cape Town  

2024

South Africa began with a 57–7 win over Fiji [72] and finished in seventh place after the 7th-place play-off.

Matches

29 June 2024 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 57 - 07Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji DHL Stadium, Cape Town  
4 July 2024 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 12 - 31Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
9 July 2024 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 12 - 17Flag of England.svg  England Athlone Stadium, Cape Town  
14 July 2024 (5th place semifinal)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 34 - 24Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina DHL Stadium, Cape Town  
19 July 2024 (7th place final)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 47 - 31Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales DHL Stadium, Cape Town  

2025

South Africa went unbeaten to win the title. They defeated Australia 73–17, [73] Scotland 73–14, [74] and England 32–22 [75] to top the pool. They then beat Argentina 48–24 [76] in the semi-final before defeating New Zealand 23–15 in the final. [77]

Matches

29 June 2025 (group stage)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 17 - 73Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Try: Haashim Pead (2) 6',45',
Siya Ndlozi (2) 31',37',
Herman Lubbe 23',
Cheswill Jooste 40',
Gilermo Mentoe 47',
JJ Theron 49',
Jacobus Grobbelaar 53',
Xola Nyali 58',
Jaco Williams 80'
Con: Vusi Moyo (7/9) 7'25',32',38',46',48',
Ian van der Merwe (2/2) 59',80'
Pata Stadium, Italy
4 July 2025 (group stage)Flag of England.svg  England 22 - 32Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini, Italy  
9 July 2025 (group stage)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 73 - 14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Stadio Luigi Zaffanella, Italy  
14 July 2025 (semifinal)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 48 - 24Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Stadio Luigi Zaffanella, Italy  
19 July 2025 (final)Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 15 - 23Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini, Italy  

Players

Current squad

The following players were named in the South Africa Under-20 squad for the 2025 World Rugby Under 20 Championship: [78]

2025 South Africa Under–20 rugby union team
NameAUSENGSCOARGNZLAppTryConPenDGPts
Simphiwe Ngobese1111400000
Siphosethu Mnebelele 221722400000
Herman Lubbe3318 Sub on.svg33510005
Riley Norton (c)4444400000
JJ Theron5519 Sub on.svg555200010
Xola Nyali66664200010
Batho Hlekani 7720 Sub on.svg77500000
Wandile Mlaba 8888400000
Haashim Pead 9921 Sub on.svg995600030
Vusi Moyo101010101050217063
Jaco Williams 23 Sub on.svg23 Sub on.svg1111115400020
Albie Bester 121212124200010
Demitre Erasmus1323 Sub on.svg1313400000
Cheswill Jooste 14141414145300015
Gilermo Mentoe15151515155400020
Jaundre Schoeman16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg216 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg500000
Oliver Reid17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg117 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg510005
Jean Erasmus18 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg318 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg510005
Jacobus Grobbelaar19 Sub on.svg19 Sub on.svg41919 Sub on.svg510005
Matt Romao20 Sub on.svg20 Sub on.svg720 Sub on.svg20 Sub on.svg500000
Ceano Everson21 Sub on.svg922 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg4200010
Stephanus Linde821 Sub on.svg21 Sub on.svg310005
Dominic Malgas21 Sub on.svg922 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg9411007
Gino Cupido1313200000
Siya Ndlozi11112200010
Ian van der Merwe22 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg2070014
Morne Venter5100000
Thando Biyela6110005
Phiwayinkosi Kubheka17 Sub on.svg100000
Erich Visser21 Sub on.svg100000
Total5342970249

(c) denotes the team captain. For each match, the player's squad number is shown. Starting players are numbered 1 to 15, while the replacements are numbered 16 to 23. If a replacement made an appearance in the match, it is indicated by Sub on.svg. "App" refers to the number of appearances made by the player, "Try" to the number of tries scored by the player, "Con" to the number of conversions kicked, "Pen" to the number of penalties kicked, "DG" to the number of drop goals kicked and "Pts" refer to the total number of points scored by the player.

Previous squads

The following players played at previous editions of the World Rugby Under 20 Championship:

(c) denotes team captain.

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