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Junior Boks vs NZ U20s Rugby Championship in Sunshine Coast Stadium

by Roger Brown May 2, 2024
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Here’s everything you need to know about day two of the Junior Boks vs NZ U20s Rugby Championship 2024. You can watch all the games on the World Rugby website via their match Centre.

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The Junior Springboks will begin the inaugural Rugby Championship (TRC) Under-20 tournament against New Zealand on Thursday, May 2 at the Sunshine Coast Stadium, according to SANZAAR, which published the draw for the new competition on Wednesday.

Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa’s rising stars will compete in the inaugural U20 Rugby Championship between the four southern hemisphere teams.

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Junior Boks vs NZ U20s Rugby Championship

  • Time Thu, May 2, 2024, 1:00 PM
  • Location Sunshine Coast Stadium
Junior Boks vs NZ U20

Junior Boks vs NZ U20s Rugby Championship in Sunshine Coast Stadium

The Junior Boks vs NZ U20 Rugby Championship Under-20, to be played at the Sunshine Coast Stadium, Bokarina on Australia’s eastern seaboard, kicks-off on Thursday 2 May.

It is the inaugural Championship and the Australia U20, New Zealand U20, Junior Springboks and Los Pumitas are all  in camp and training ahead of the kick-off with Southern Hemisphere  supremacy up for grabs over the three match days.

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at May, the event will be held at the Sunshine Coast region north of Brisbane, Queensland, on Australia’s eastern shore, and will be contested in a round-robin format with all teams competing once. The winning squad from the three-round, six-match tournament will be crowned the first Rugby Championship U20 champion.

All games will be staged at the Sunshine Coast Stadium.

Rugby Championship U20 schedule (SA kick-off times):

Thursday, 2 May
09h00: Junior Boks vs New Zealand
11h00: Australia vs Argentina u20

Tuesday, 7 May
09h00: New Zealand vs Argentina
11h00: Junior Boks vs Australia

Sunday, 12 May
05h30: Junior Boks vs Argentina
07h30: Australia vs New Zealand

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