Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
I know the Junior World Cup is still some time away but I'm already intrigued by our match up against South Africa.
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Welcome to the forum 747. Keep them coming.
Those players sound scary; maybe even to England whose programmes are second to none and something we could never duplicate here because we don't have the deep pockets that they have.
Thomas du Toit will be a star in South African rugby in a few years time; I bet that WP/Stormers spewed when he went to Durban, just as they must have when Pollard left for JHB.
We will find it difficult to match the SAffers or Poms up front as we do in any year these days, including our seniors. As for the other Euro teams: we should be competitive if we meet them although the advantage they have of playing in the five-match U20 6N currently, must be priceless.
Oddly, I think we may be more competitive against the Kiwis than against the two big bopper teams.
The world of junior rugby is turning. New Zealand won the first four international U20 competitions, lost the fifth in the final in 2012 and had to play-off for third and fourth place in the last couple of years.
Australia made the final in 2010 and the semis in 2009 and 2011, but have not been contenders for the lollies since then.
England, with its high revenue, intelligently used—and South Africa, which doesn't have 18 professional Aussie Rules teams nor 15 professional Rugby League teams sucking up TV revenue and the cream of the gene pool, as Australia does—both have extraordinary advantages over us now with our shoe-string budget.
The junior programmes they are able to set up are the things of dreams to us.
The Kiwis know, as we do, that our lads will catch up with England and South Africa as senior players (them more than us) but it must be galling for them to not be at the top of any rugby competition.
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