Junior Springboks Stats Pack IRB Junior World Championship Auckland, New Zealand June 2014 Content Message from the Coach p.02 Junior Springboks Brief history p.03 JWC Schedule p.05 Tournament information p.06 Junior Springboks Player Profiles p.07 Junior Springboks Management Profiles p.14
Message from Dawie Theron (Head Coach) The IRB Junior World Championship is one of toughest rugby competitions you can imagine and will pose great physical and mental challenges for all teams. New Zealand is an immensely proud rugby nation and will no doubt host a great tournament. Everyone knows NZ is also the toughest place to go and play, especially against their national teams. And that is the daunting task that awaits the Junior Springboks. We are drawn in a tough pool and play Scotland, Samoa and tournament hosts NZ in Auckland. The format of the competition is such that you must be at your best in each and every match. There is no room for error at the JWC, it is as simple as that. I am very pleased with our preparations and feels that the change in our approach has certainly worked in our favour. The majority of the players have been together for a few weeks and that resulted in a lot of benefits for us as a group. The players know each other very well after training and playing together for a while in camp and the spirit amongst them is very good. We are looking forward to the huge challenge and will do our best to make every South African proud through our conduct and our level of play on the field. 2
Junior Springboks JWC history 2008: Bronze medal (winner New Zealand) 2009: Bronze medal (winner New Zealand) 2010: Bronze medal (winner New Zealand) 2011: 5 th (winner New Zealand) 2012: Winners (beat New Zealand in final) 2013: Bronze Medal (winner: England) Tournament victories (1) South Africa 2012 Previous Results: 2008 - Wales Pool B South Africa 108-18 USA South Africa 72-3 Scotland South Africa 16-11 Samoa Semifinals England 26-18 South Africa 3rd Place South Africa 43-18 Wales 2009 - Japan Pool C South Africa 36-10 Fiji South Africa 65-3 Italy South Africa 43-27 France Semifinals England 40-21 South Africa 3rd Place South Africa 32-5 Australia 3
2010 - Argentina Pool C South Africa 40-14 Tonga South Africa 73-0 Scotland South Africa 35-42 Australia Semifinals New Zealand 36-7 South Africa 3rd Place South Africa 27-22 England 2011 Italy Pool C South Africa 33-0 Scotland South Africa 42-26 Ireland England 26-20 South Africa Play-offs South Africa 57-15 Ireland 5 th Place South Africa 104-17 Fiji 2012 South Africa Pool B Ireland 23-19 South Africa South Africa 52-3 Italy South Africa 28-15 England Semifinals South Africa 35-3 Argentina Final South Africa 22-16 New Zealand 2013- France Pool A: South Africa 97-0 USA South Africa 31-24 England South Africa 26-19 France Semifinals Wales 18, South Africa 17 3 rd Place South Africa 41-34 New Zealand Top Points Scorers: Francois Brummer (2008/09) 105 Johan Goosen (2011)79 Handre Pollard (2012/13)76 Pat Lambie 75 (2010) Sias Ebersohn (2008/09) 70 Top Try Scorers: Arno Botha (2011) 7 Wandile Mjekevu (2010/11) 7 Seabelo Senatla (2013) 7 Francois Venter (2010/11) 7 Lionel Cronje (2009) 5 Lionel Mapoe (2008) 5
JWC Match Schedule Fixtures: South Africa (kick-off local SA time) 2 June: South Africa v Scotland, QBE Stadium, Auckland 05h35 6 June: South Africa v New Zealand, QBE Stadium, Auckland 09h35 10 June: South Africa v Samoa, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe 07h35 Other fixtures: 2 June: Argentina v Australia, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool A) Wales v Fiji, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool B) England v Italy, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool A) France v Ireland, QBE Stadium, Auckland (pool B) New Zealand v Samoa, QBE Stadium, Auckland (pool C) 6 June: Argentina v Italy QBE Stadium, Auckland (pool A) England v Australia QBE Stadium, Auckland (pool A) France v Fiji, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool B) Wales v Ireland, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool B) Scotland v Samoa, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool C) 10 June Australia v Italy, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool A) England v Argentina, QBE Stadium, Auckland (pool A) Ireland v Fiji, QBE Stadium, Auckland (pool B) Wales v France, QBE Stadium, Auckland (pool B) New Zealand v Scotland, ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (pool C) Play-offs: 15 June at ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe; QBE Stadium, Auckland Finals: 20 June at QBE Stadium, Auckland; Eden Park, Auckland Capacity of venues: ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe: 15,330 QBE Stadium, North Harbour: 24,500 Eden Park, Auckland: 45,849 5
Tournament information Past winners 2008: New Zealand 2009: New Zealand 2010: New Zealand 2011: New Zealand 2012: South Africa 2013: England Pools: A: Argentina, Australia, England, Italy B: Fiji, France, Ireland, Wales C: New Zealand, Samoa, Scotland, South Africa All-time points scoring list Tom Homer England 118 Matthew Jarvis Wales 116 Francois Brummer South Africa 105 Gareth Anscombe New Zealand 86 Duncan Weir Scotland 84 Tyler Bleyendaal New Zealand 82 Patricio Fernandez Argentina 82 Johan Goosen South Africa 79 Handrè Pollard South Africa 76 Pat Lambie South Africa 75 Matt Toomua Australia 74 Henry Slade England 73 James McKinney Ireland 71 Sias Ebersohn South Africa 70 Matthew Morgan Wales 70 6
Junior Springboks 2014 Thomas du Toit Prop (Cell C Sharks) Height: 1.89m; Weight: 130kg Played for the SA Schools team in 2013; member of the Sharks Vodacom Super Rugby squad. Wilco Louw Prop: (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.85m; Weight: 130kg SA Schools player in 2012; member of victorious 2013 Vodacom Blue Bulls Absa Currie Cup U19 team. 7
Pierre Schoeman Prop (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.83m; Weight: 116kg Captained the SA Schools in 2013; played for the Vodacom Blue Bulls in Vodacom Cup. Dayan van der Westhuizen Prop (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.82m; Weight: 118kg SA Schools player in 2012; UP- Tuks player in 2013 Varsity Cup. Mox Mxoli Prop (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 185; Weight: 130kg Played for the Vodacom Blue Bulls in die 2014 Vodacom Cup competition. Joseph Dweba Hooker (Toyota Free State Cheetahs) Height: 1.72m; Weight: 100kg The 18-year old played for the SA Schools team in 2013 and is still at school.
Corniel Els Hooker (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.83m; Weight: 102kg Played in the Vodacom Cup for the Vodacom Blue Bulls. Malcolm Marx Hooker (Golden Lions) Height: 1.85m; Weight: 107kg Played SA Schools in 2012 and represented Lions in Absa Currie Cup and Vodacom Super Rugby. Abongile Nonkontwana Lock (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 193; Weight: 107kg Played for the SA Schools in 2012/13 and Tuks in the 2013 Varsity Cup Young Guns. JD Schickerling Lock (DHL Western Province) Height: 2.02m; Weight: 108kg Tallest player in the squad, played for SA Schools in 2012/13.
Nicolaas Janse van Rensburg Lock (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 2.00m; Weight: 109kg Played SA Schools in 2012; Varsity Cup Young Guns winner with UP-Tuks. Cyle Brink Flank (Golden Lions) Height: 1.83m; Weight: 112kg Played in the 2014 Vodacom Cup Final for the Lions vs GWK Griquas Aidon Davis Number eight (EP Kings) Height: 1.89m; Weight: 102kg Played in JWC2013; Absa Currie Cup for the EP Kings and Vodacom Super Rugby player in 2013. Jean-Luc Du Preez Flank (Cell C Sharks) Height: 1.93m; Weight: 110kg Older brother Robert played in JWC2013; played SA Schools in 2012/13, father Robert played for the Springboks in 1992/93. Thabo Mabuza Flank (Golden Lions) Height: 1.84m; Weight: 90kg Played SA Schools in 2011/12 and for the Golden Lions in the 2014 Vodacom Cup final.
Victor Sekekete Flank (Golden Lions) Height: 1.95m; Weight: 99kg Played for the University of Johannesburg in the 2014 Varsity Cup Jacques Vermeulen Loose Forward (DHL Western Province) Height: 1.97m; 104kg Played for SA Schools in 2013 and represented DHL Western Province at the Coca-Cola Craven Weeks of 2012 and 2013. Zee Mkhabela Scrumhalf (Toyota Free State Cheetahs) Height: 1.68m; Weight: 73kg Played for the 2011 SA Academy; Shimlas player in the 2014 Varsity Cup. JP Smith Scrumhalf (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.87m; Weight: 91kg Played for the victorious 2013 Vodacom Blue Bulls in the U19 Absa Currie Cup. Jean-Luc Du Plessis Flyhalf: Cell C Sharks Height: 1.79m; Weight: 87kg Highest points scorer in the 2013 U19 Absa Currie Cup; son of former Springbok wing and coach Carel du Plessis.
Handrè Pollard Flyhalf (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.89m; Weight: 96kg Captain, JWC2012 winner and bronze medalist at JWC2013; played Vodacom Super Rugby for the Vodacom Bulls in 2014. Andrè Esterhuizen Centre (Cell C Sharks) Height: 1.91m; Weight:106kg A former Leopards Craven Week and Natal age group player, who made his Vodacom Super Rugby debut fir the Cell C Sharks in 2014. Rohan Janse van Rensburg Centre (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.84m; Weight:105kg Played SA Schools in 2012; JWC2013 bronze medalist in France. Dan Kriel Centre (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.93m; Weight: 110kg Twin brother of vice-captain Jesse; played Vodacom Cup for the Vodacom Blue Bulls in 2014 Sergeal Petersen Wing (Eastern Province Kings) Height: 1.75m; Weight 80kg Played Vodacom Super Rugby for the Kings in 2013; withdrawn from JWC2013 because of injury.
Lloyd Greeff Wing (Leopards) Height: 1.94m; Weight: 105kg Represented SA at the 2011 IAAF Youth Athletics Championship two-time SA octathlon champion. Warrick Gelant Fullback (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.79m; Weight: 86kg Played SA Schools in 2012/13; played in Varsity Cup for Tukkies; SA U18 Sevens gold medal winner at 2013 Australian Youth Olympics Jesse Kriel Utility Back (Vodacom Blue Bulls) Height: 1.86m; Weight 95kg Vice-captain; twin-brother of Dan Kriel and JWC2013 bronze medal winner. Part of Vodacom Bulls Super Rugby squad.
Team Management Dawie Theron (Head coach): Coached the Junior Springboks since 2011 and won the JWC title in 2012 and bronze in 2013. A former Springbok prop and GWK Griquas coach. Deon Davids (Assistant coach): Former head coach of the Boland Cavaliers and currently coach of the SWD Academy. Nazeem Adams (Assistant coach): A JWC 2012 gold medal winner and bronze medalist at the JWC 2013. Head coach of the DHL Western Province Under-19 team Support Staff: Jacques Nienaber (Physiotherapist) Aneurin Robyn (Physiotherapist) Jerome Mampane (Team Doctor) Norman Laker (Video Analyst) Warren Adams (Strength and conditioning coach) Yusuf Jackson (Operations Manager) Rayaan Adriaanse (Media Manager) 14