@@monarekabi4002everyone always overrate grey players...they all go overseas or dont make it...wessels and venter were greys last 2 boks(matrics 2018/19) but greys last springbok before them was reinach back in 2014
Aqueen Ahmed once again showed his class and had another very good game. Withat that boytjie Felix, we suudenly also seem to be blessed with very talented young flyhalves coming through behind Sacha.
@@dandreehlers9817 I was about to ask the same question. I think he means "vanish". At least one of them will make it through to be a full-one Bok though. Ahmed reminds me of a young Pollard when I used to follow him as an 18-year old all those years ago playing u/18 for baby boks.
Yes, had the same line of thought. Hosting an international game and not taking care of the field. At least just mow the grass. Bad Paarl Boys High. BAD I am being told that the the Western Cape is a step above the rest. Does not look like it here! 👎
Teams like ireland and England always seem to get a lot better at u20s but it's actually because sa, nz and aus etc have players who r on average 6months older and further ahead in their development at u18s and 19s due to the schooling schedules but this evens out at u20s when they have all left school.
@@user-is9of also the standard of schools rugby is just higher in SA, but once English players have left school and started training with senior professional clubs they improve very quickly over the next year or two
It's the usual problem with this age group, the teams are actually from different age groups. The South African school year runs jan -dec and this event comes after Craven week at the end of their u18 season. SA players had to be U18 on the 1st of January. For the Northern Hemisphere teams, this event comes before the start of their u18 season, which starts in September, the qualification for them is u18 in the 1st of September. At this age giving almost a full year away is too much.
@@SamuelStevenOgle I suggest you look at the team lists, this is next season's team, not the one that played the 6nations tournament. As it has been every year.
@@SamuelStevenOglehe’s right, it’s actually the same thing that happens when the english teams toured South Africa a couple years back during the schools festival when it was held in South Africa. But tbf it’s practically unavoidable without clashing with the rugby calendars in both hemispheres.
It is a pleasure to read a comment which popints out something that, while obvious, is overlooked. A similarr argiument, applies to the schools international tournament held in December. The SA schools are at huge disadvantage , both because the tourney cones just aftwer the matric exams, eliminating a large fraction of the first string. The team thart represented Grey College in 2022 had only about 3 starters who were coupled with several U16's from 2022, even although they wer still u16 until the end of 22, Amaxingly this rag tag mob made it to the final where they lost to Hamilton in a fairly close game. ///////the Hanilton players looked better , but the GRey team looked nothing like their team from 2022.
@@daviddorfan9023 The thing about the schools, is that it applies a common age qualification. so whilst the Saffa teams would't be their 1st choice players, they are the same age as the teams they play.
English kids play rugby at school ? The game was invented at an English school . Yes they can play soccer too if they want and so what ? What is the correlation you are trying to make with a Bok team playing in a mini invitational u18 tournament with success of the Boks at the RWC? It isn’t even an WR official tournament . How too if there is no school rugby in England how did they manage to win the U 20 RWC this year in South Africa ?
@@patrickchilds2987 I went to my kids schools In Dorset , and offered free rugby coaching. They ask me for qualifications for rugby. I laughed at them, said your certificates do not qualify rugby training for kids: England do not know how to teach kids. All the clubs I went to , it was pure embarrassment. The worst. Now I am back in Africa, where my kids kids learn the right way
@knowmean I can't speak for your experience. I also coached after I stopped playing and went the coaching course which is a good course . Teaching school level rugby or junior club whilst to another ex player might seem rudimentary but depending on the level you are at it's not embarrassing at all. Maybe it qax the school maybe they think highly of you, who knows That said if your kids are being coached better in SA that's a goid outcome .
@@patrickchilds2987 I have just left the uk after been there 22 years. I offered free rugby coaching at my young kids school. They ask for qualifications/certs. I told them your qualifications are worthless as all the clubs I been to , to witness how they teach kids, it’s a joke. Uk do not know how to teach kids properly, so you certs are worthless. I have now moved my kids to SA so they can be taught correctly.
Muyo does not deserve SA schools, why when we have so many much better flyhalves must he be given the 10 jersey, muyo is at absolute best very average.
@@keatlaretswetsagae9940 you were watching a completely different game then, I've known Muyo since junior school, he's way over rated we have much better flyhalves. He is at best maybe number 20 in the queue of flyhalves.
Which players will play Test match rugby in the next 5 years?
I'm fully certain that Pieter Van Der Merwe will be a Springbok within the next 5 years, possibly sooner
MOYO!
Josh Neill. But he must finish school first next year!
@@monarekabi4002everyone always overrate grey players...they all go overseas or dont make it...wessels and venter were greys last 2 boks(matrics 2018/19) but greys last springbok before them was reinach back in 2014
Look out for Boqwana as well. Not forgetting Vusi Moyo as well
I don’t know when I’ve seen an u18s side play this high quality and skilled rugby. Insane.
I am sure Grey College could have beaten any of these sides. While PRG polish their trophy.
Grey lost badly over the past weekend against Paul Roos! You are extremely frugal with facts! Sorry to say that on facts like the scoreline!
@@lesliestrydom4157 And what an enjoyable game that was.
I cannot agree more! God bless you.
Are you drunk ?
Generally believe this team will dominate U20's soon. Havent seen this much talent and coordination in years.
This is a talented team. But credit to their coach. They are clearly well drilled. I reckon the u20 team can take a page from their book.
U/20 needs a new coach badly
Such good hands. Very impressive. The fly half, very good kicking
Aqueen Ahmed once again showed his class and had another very good game. Withat that boytjie Felix, we suudenly also seem to be blessed with very talented young flyhalves coming through behind Sacha.
Felix and ahmed will fanish...mark my words
@@dandreehlers9817 is that finish or vanish?
@@dandreehlers9817 I was about to ask the same question. I think he means "vanish". At least one of them will make it through to be a full-one Bok though. Ahmed reminds me of a young Pollard when I used to follow him as an 18-year old all those years ago playing u/18 for baby boks.
The boys are cooking, sheeesh. Moyo? Ahmed? Ballers ❤🔥
Vusi Moyo had a great game, excellent kicking
Changed the junior coach from the disaster at u20, vastly improved the result.
They play like a team that's been together for quite some time.
The Springboks future looks bright!!
Yhoo simphiwe moyo what a player ❤
SA on another level in Rugby!!😮
That game wasn't recorded, it was sketched. 😭😭
This backline is a joy to watch
Making us south Africans so proud. Thank you to you all young men 🙏
It's wonderful to see the good running rugby these young Boks are playing. Our rugby future is secured.
Sorry to say coaching was a big let down for a couple of season's look what happend to the 7's
Well done Bokke boys! 💪🏉🇿🇦👏
Potentially all of them
Great stuff.
Incredible cohesion. Look like they have been playing together for years.
Filmed on a Nokia 7650?
like dude...... even tried switching my quality to max and it still looks like it was shot by a nokia
Almost unwatchable picture quality
South African rugby looking good to dominate the world for decades to come 💪
Absolutely brilliant skill levels.
Nice of the farmer to lend his field for the game 😊
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes, had the same line of thought. Hosting an international game and not taking care of the field. At least just mow the grass. Bad Paarl Boys High. BAD I am being told that the the Western Cape is a step above the rest. Does not look like it here! 👎
Riley Norton is a Bok captain in the making.
Good win our Bok U 18's, how come when we get to U20 England always beat us and knock us out of the U20 competition
Teams like ireland and England always seem to get a lot better at u20s but it's actually because sa, nz and aus etc have players who r on average 6months older and further ahead in their development at u18s and 19s due to the schooling schedules but this evens out at u20s when they have all left school.
@@user-is9of also the standard of schools rugby is just higher in SA, but once English players have left school and started training with senior professional clubs they improve very quickly over the next year or two
@@philipeafroboy1 yeah it's the exact same in Ireland
@@user-is9ofactually not the reason. Most stop playing. We lose allot a talent like that. Nowhere to go
@@dn822 It actually is a very large reason for it.
enjoy your trip to Sydney, india
Still wanna know where is Feliix,surely he was the best backline player all year
Too bad quality to watch
Amazing 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🇿🇦🫡
The question remains what the F*** happens between u18 and u20, because come u20 level they will be sooo bad
I was panicking at 25-7.
Jr bokkkkkkeeeeeeee🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
It's the usual problem with this age group, the teams are actually from different age groups.
The South African school year runs jan -dec and this event comes after Craven week at the end of their u18 season. SA players had to be U18 on the 1st of January. For the Northern Hemisphere teams, this event comes before the start of their u18 season, which starts in September, the qualification for them is u18 in the 1st of September. At this age giving almost a full year away is too much.
You Don't know what you're talking about...This England Team Played Together During the u18 six nations earlier this year
@@SamuelStevenOgle I suggest you look at the team lists, this is next season's team, not the one that played the 6nations tournament. As it has been every year.
@@SamuelStevenOglehe’s right, it’s actually the same thing that happens when the english teams toured South Africa a couple years back during the schools festival when it was held in South Africa.
But tbf it’s practically unavoidable without clashing with the rugby calendars in both hemispheres.
It is a pleasure to read a comment which popints out something that, while obvious, is overlooked. A similarr argiument, applies to the schools international tournament held in December. The SA schools are at huge disadvantage , both because the tourney cones just aftwer the matric exams, eliminating a large fraction of the first string. The team thart represented Grey College in 2022 had only about 3 starters who were coupled with several U16's from 2022, even although they wer still u16 until the end of 22, Amaxingly this rag tag mob made it to the final where they lost to Hamilton in a fairly close game. ///////the Hanilton players looked better , but the GRey team looked nothing like their team from 2022.
@@daviddorfan9023 The thing about the schools, is that it applies a common age qualification.
so whilst the Saffa teams would't be their 1st choice players, they are the same age as the teams they play.
Never understand why U20 is so average. Does SARU that repository of genius have a residency rule?
That reuben kruger is he the son of the ex bok Reuben?
Riley Norton
South Africa play rugby at schools
England play soccer
10 rugby world cups
9 held by southern hemisphere coz we all play rugby at school
English kids play rugby at school ? The game was invented at an English school . Yes they can play soccer too if they want and so what ?
What is the correlation you are trying to make with a Bok team playing in a mini invitational u18 tournament with success of the Boks at the RWC? It isn’t even an WR official tournament . How too if there is no school rugby in England how did they manage to win the U 20 RWC this year in South Africa ?
@@patrickchilds2987 I went to my kids schools In Dorset , and offered free rugby coaching. They ask me for qualifications for rugby. I laughed at them, said your certificates do not qualify rugby training for kids: England do not know how to teach kids. All the clubs I went to , it was pure embarrassment. The worst. Now I am back in Africa, where my kids kids learn the right way
@knowmean I can't speak for your experience. I also coached after I stopped playing and went the coaching course which is a good course . Teaching school level rugby or junior club whilst to another ex player might seem rudimentary but depending on the level you are at it's not embarrassing at all. Maybe it qax the school maybe they think highly of you, who knows
That said if your kids are being coached better in SA that's a goid outcome .
@@patrickchilds2987 I have just left the uk after been there 22 years. I offered free rugby coaching at my young kids school. They ask for qualifications/certs. I told them your qualifications are worthless as all the clubs I been to , to witness how they teach kids, it’s a joke. Uk do not know how to teach kids properly, so you certs are worthless. I have now moved my kids to SA so they can be taught correctly.
Why aren’t felix and maake playing
ahmed has shown this game why he is better
Maake is injured
Not really competition for SA
Too easy.
Rivalry? England were pathetic.
Muyo does not deserve SA schools, why when we have so many much better flyhalves must he be given the 10 jersey, muyo is at absolute best very average.
He had phenomenal game, played better than Ahmed
@@keatlaretswetsagae9940 you were watching a completely different game then, I've known Muyo since junior school, he's way over rated we have much better flyhalves. He is at best maybe number 20 in the queue of flyhalves.
We didn’t watch the same game clearly
@@craigsparks1442yeah, you seem to have a personal problem with the guy chap. He was really impressive.
You're missing some sparks up there craig