SANZAAR has confirmed that the second edition of The Rugby Championship Under 20 will take place in Gqeberha [formerly Port Elizabeth], on South Africa's Eastern Cape, from May 1 to 11.
The Championship will see the latest generation of talent from Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa battle it out for southern hemisphere dominance.
The inaugural TRC U20 was a huge success and took place on The Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia in 2024 when New Zealand U20 won the title after remaining unbeaten.
After a draw with South Africa in the first round the NZ U20 team subsequently beat Argentina and Australia to pip the Junior Springboks for the title.
With the World Rugby U20 Championship taking place in Italy in July the SANZAAR TRC U20 will be the perfect springboard for the SANZAAR teams.
The Championship matches will be played at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium and the format remains the same with all teams playing each other once in a three-match round robin, across three match days.
SANZAAR CEO Brendan Morris stated, "Following the success of the inaugural tournament in Queensland, Australia in 2024 SANZAAR is pleased to announce that the TRC U20 Championship will head to South Africa this year. Last year the title went down to the last round and we witnessed some very competitive and absorbing rugby."
"This important Championship, to be played at the Nelson Mandela May Stadium in Gqeberha, will not only provide a vital pathway for up-and-coming rugby talent through exposure to essential international competition but will also provide development opportunities for the next generation of coaches, team management and match officials."
"SANZAAR sincerely thanks South Africa Rugby, that has an excellent reputation for hosting such events, for its support of the Championship, and especially to the Eastern Cape Government who are providing invaluable assistance with the staging of the tournament."
SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer believes the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropole will be an excellent host for the second edition of the tournament.
“We are thrilled to bring this tournament to Gqeberha, a city with a rich rugby culture and a passionate fan base and we are very grateful for the assistance from the Eastern Cape government in this regard,” said Oberholzer.
“The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium offers top-class team facilities and an exceptional viewing experience for fans, making it the perfect venue for this event.
“The combination of top-notch facilities and accommodation, coupled with the enthusiastic support of the Eastern Cape government and the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropole, will undoubtedly create a memorable experience for everyone involved.
"Together with the Friendly City, we are looking forward to welcoming and hosting the best U20s from the southern hemisphere in the Eastern Cape.”
10pm AEST Thursday 1 May
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha
12.10am AEST Wednesday 7 May
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha
10pm AEST Sunday 11 May
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha