SA Rugby marks Youth Day with free entry

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SA Rugby has marked Youth Day by throwing open the doors of the Moses Mabhida Stadium to under-18s for tonight’s enticing clash between SA ‘A’ and the French Barbarians.

All children aged 18 or under will be allowed into the stadium for free for the match, which kicks off at 16h45.

“The SA ‘A’ team represents the emerging young rugby players of our country and we wanted to mark the occasion by allowing in youngsters for free,” said Mark Alexander, president of SA Rugby.

“These young players are the next generation of Springboks and I trust that they will be inspirational role models for their young compatriots.”

South African ‘A’ coach, Johan Ackermann, has named six Springboks in his 23-man squad including Sharks favourite, Lwazi Mvovo (17 tests) as well as Ruan Combrinck (7), Jano Vermaak (3), Uzair Cassiem (1), Trevor Nyakane (28) and Francois Venter (3).

Eight other players – Lionel Cronje, Dewaldt Duvenage, Ruan Botha, Wilco Louw, Franco Marais, Thomas du Toit, Ox Nche and Jason Jenkins – represented the Junior Springboks earlier in their careers.

The match is the kick off of a rugby weekend for South Africa and France. The Springboks take on the senior French national team in the second test at Growthpoint KINGS PARK, Durban, on Saturday while the Junior Springboks meet the French U20s in the Junior World Championship bronze medal match in Georgia on Sunday.

Issued by SA Rugby Communications

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