Best of SA’s next gen assemble

SA Rugby’s annual Youth Weeks tournaments will come to a highly anticipated conclusion in Cape Town this week with the U18 Craven Week bringing together the best of South African schools’ rugby talent.

Sixteen teams registered at Rondebosch Boys’ High School on Sunday, with hosts Western Province afforded a second team and the Limpopo Blue Bulls adding the extra numbers to the 14 existing provincial unions set to compete at the tournament.

The pandemic prevented the hosting of the competition in 2020 and 2021, and Eastern Province and Griquas will kick off this year’s proceedings on Monday. Four matches will be played on the Tinkie Heyns Field, with the remaining…

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