South Africa national under-20 rugby union team
The South Africa national under-20 rugby union team are South Africa's junior team at national level. They have been competing in the World Rugby Under 20 Championship since its inception in 2008. This Under-20 tournament replaced the previously-held Under 19 [Rugby World Championship|Under-19] and Under-21 Rugby World Championships. Prior to 2018, it had been the country's "next senior" 15-man national side, but World Rugby no longer allows member unions to designate age-grade sides as "next senior" teams.
History
Head to Head
- Stats correct as of 2 July 2023
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 108β18 in their very first game. A 72β3 victory over Scotland and a 16β11 win against Samoa saw them top the pool to qualify for the semi-final stages. They lost their semi-final match 18β26 to England, but returned to winning ways with a 43β18 win over hosts Wales in the third-place play-off match.'''Matches'''
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 β they beat Fiji 36β10, Italy 65β3 and France 43β27 to finish top of the pool. They again lost to England in the semi-finals, but again bounced back by winning the third-place play-off match, this time beating Australia 32β5.'''Matches'''
2010
A 40β14 victory over Tonga in the opening match of Pool C in the 2010 IRB Junior World Championship held in Argentina was followed up by a 73β0 victory over Scotland, before South Africa suffered their first ever pool stage defeat in the competition, losing 35β42 to Australia. 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 7β36 by New Zealand in the semi-finals, 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 27β22.2011
Victories in South Africa's first two matches at the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship held in Italy β beating Scotland 33β0 and Ireland 42β26 β were followed by a defeat at the hands of England, losing 20β26 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 57β15 win over pool rivals Ireland and a 104β17 win over Fiji 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 19β23 to Ireland in their first match. However, they recovered to beat Italy 52β3 and previously-unbeaten England 28β15 to finish top of the log. They easily dispatched Argentina in the semi-final, winning 35β3, before beating New Zealand 22β16 in the final in Cape Town, winning the competition for the first time and ending the latter's four-year reign as champions.2013
South Africa won all three their pool matches at the 2013 IRB Junior World Championship held in France; they beat the United States 97β0, England 31β24 and hosts France 26β19 to top their pool to qualify to the semi-finals. They lost their semi-final match 17β18 to Wales before winning their fourth third-place play-off match in six seasons, beating New Zealand 41β34.2014
In the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship held in New Zealand, South Africa beat Scotland 61β5, hosts New Zealand 33β24 and Samoa 21β8 to finish top of their pool. They again met New Zealand in the semi-finals and beat them again, this time by a 32β25 scoreline, to qualify to their second final. However, they lost the final 20β21 to England to finish the competition in second spot.2015
For 2015, the IRB Junior World Championship was rebranded as the World Rugby Under 20 Championship. South Africa started the competition with a 33β5 win against hosts Italy and recorded a 40β8 win against Samoa and a 46β13 win over Australia 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 20β28 to be eliminated from the competition. They restored some pride by winning their third-place play-off match against France 31β18 to win the bronze medal.2016
South Africa came from behind to beat Japan 59β19 in their opening match in Pool C of the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship held in Manchester. They were beaten 13β19 by Argentina in their second match, 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 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 39β17 victory. 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 49β19 scoreline, condemning South Africa to fourth place in the competition.Players
Current squad
The following players were named in the South Africa Under-20 squad for the 2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship: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. "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:denotes team captain.
Award winners
The following South Africa U20s players have been recognised at the World Rugby Awards since 2008:| Year | Nominees | Winners |
| 2012 | Shaun Adendorff | Jan Serfontein |
| 2012 | Jan Serfontein | Jan Serfontein |
| 2014 | HandrΓ© Pollard | HandrΓ© Pollard |
| 2016 | Curwin Bosch | β |
| 2017 | Juarno Augustus | Juarno Augustus |
| 2019 | Jaden Hendrikse | β |