He was replaced by Quan Horn, who was promoted from the South Africa 'A' squad and replaced by Tiaan Pretorius.Lebelo withdrew through injury after two matches and was replaced by Allister Williams.Jacques-Lois du Toit was injured after the first match and was replaced by Lukhanyo Vokozela.Jordan Hendrikse was injured after the first match and was replaced by AJ Johnson. Learn more, including about available controls: It's gone with the boys we're loving it. England Under-18s head coach Jim Mallinder has named his 26-player squad for the Under-18 International Series in South Africa.Mallinder’s side will play fixtures against Argentina (August 9), France (August 13) and South Africa Schools (August 17) during the series.Based at Stellenbosch Academy of Sport, the squad will fly to South Africa on August 4 for the annual development tour, which marks the start of the Under-18 international season and for many players, the start of their England journey.Of the 26 players, seven have been capped at Under-18s level already, with Orlando Bailey (Bath Rugby), Fin Baxter (Harlequins), Phil Brantingham (Newcastle Falcons), Louis Hillman-Cooper (Gloucester Rugby), Ewan Richards (Bath Rugby), John Stewart (Bath Rugby) and Will Trenholm (Harlequins) all previously winning representative honours.The England Under-18s are led by former Northampton Saints director of rugby Mallinder, who is assisted by consultant coaches Jonathan Fisher (London Irish), Mark Luffman (Darlington Mowden Park) and James Lightfoot-Brown (London Irish).Mallinder: “The Under-18 South Africa tour gives our players a unique experience of playing an international tournament, away from home, at the start of their pathway journey.“To play two fixtures against Southern Hemisphere opposition, as well as a game against France, will be valuable for them as they look to transition through the pathway and I want them to make the most of the experience.“I want them to understand what it takes to be part of an England team but to feel comfortable exploring their game and developing their skills in this environment.“The games come thick and fast, so they will also get an insight into the importance of their behaviour off the pitch, focusing on recovery and analysis, as well preparation for the next match.“The tour is about more than just the matches, though, and I hope they also get to experience the unique culture in South Africa, form friendships with players they will progress through the pathway with, and make some memories along the way.”Phil Brantingham – Newcastle Falcons (RGS Newcastle)Jack Forsythe – Worcester Warriors (Warwick School)Freddie Thomas – Gloucester Rugby (Dean Close School)Archie Vanes – Leicester Tigers (Brooksby Melton College)Sam Edwards – Leicester Tigers (Brooksby Melton College)Ethan Grayson – Northampton Saints (Northampton School for Boys)Louis Hillman-Cooper – Gloucester Rugby (Cheltenham College)Matthew Ward – Newcastle Falcons (Gosforth Academy)© 2020 Content Copyright Premiership Rugby, Statistical Data © Opta Delivered by By @AngusSavageXV. England face South Africa Schools in their opening fixture on Friday 11 August in Cape Town before a match against Wales four days later, and finish their campaign against France on Saturday 19 August in Stellenbosch. So we got free pictures of Frances and South Africa to be a really tight tight, but definitely enjoyable time. England men U18s squad for 2019 International Series England men U18s head coach Jim Mallinder has named his 26-player squad for the U18 International Series in South Africa.
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Mallinder’s side will play fixtures against Argentina (9 August), France (13 August) and South Africa Schools (17 August) during the series. The team is selected every year at the conclusion of the various rugby union youth weeks and are predominantly made up from players that played at the Under-18 The South African Schools team doesn't formally participate in any competitions, but they do play matches against either local or international opposition. It's the all things being in play. They open their tour on Friday 11 th August against South Africa Schools at City Park Stadium in Athlone, before facing Wales U18 on Tuesday 14 th August at Paarl Gymnasium in Paarl. It's been great.
The South African national under-18 rugby union team – often referred to as the South African Schools rugby union team – is the under-18 side of the South Africa national rugby union team.. It's what every you will be like to be really good opportunity for me and the rest of the boys to impress.
Mallinder’s side will … By @AngusSavageXV. He was replaced by Sibusiso Shongwe, who was promoted from the South Africa 'A' squad and replaced by Gerhard van der Merwe.Geraldo Flusk was originally named in the South Africa squad, but withdrew through injury.