World Schools Rugby Festival
Sport | Rugby union |
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Founder | Heyneke Meyer |
First season | 2018 |
No. of teams | 20 (boys) |
Country | Global |
Venue(s) | Thailand 2022-present |
Most recent champion(s) | Hamilton Boys High School (NZ) |
Most titles | South Africa (3) |
Official website | https://www.worldschoolsfestival.com/ |
The World Schools Rugby Festival is an international rugby union tournament for 15-a-side youth teams. Participation is through invitation with the aim of having the top youth rugby teams in the world compete in a Ryder Cup style format with 10 teams from South Africa and 10 teams from the Rest of the World.
History
[edit]The originator of the idea of a World Schools festival was former Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer who upon joining a Hong Kong based sports marketing firm as Managing Director made arranging the tournament his priority.[1] After initially focusing on the George area Meyer was approached by parties suggesting the festival be held at Paarl Boys to celebrate their 150th birthday celebrations.[2]
2018 tournament
[edit]The 2018 tournament was held in Paarl, South Africa in celebration of Paarl Boys High's 150th anniversary.[citation needed]
Participating teams
[edit]Team South Africa |
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Affies |
Boland Landbou |
Glenwood |
Grey College |
Hilton |
Monument |
Oakdale Landbou |
Outeniqua |
Paarl Boys |
Paarl Gim |
Rest of the World |
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AP Dragons |
Argentina U18 |
Cavaliers |
Christchurch Boys |
Hartpury College |
Italian XV |
Namibia XV |
Napier Boys |
Rhino Rugby |
St Ignatius |
Results
[edit]3 April 2018 | Boland Landbou | 59-26 | Napier Boys | |||
3 April 2018 | Outeniqua | 91-0 | St Ignatius | |||
3 April 2018 | Oakdale | 67-7 | Namibia XV | |||
3 April 2018 | Monument | 48-14 | Cavaliers | |||
4 April 2018 | Glenwood | 53-0 | Italian XV | |||
4 April 2018 | Paarl Gim | 84-7 | Rhino Rugby | |||
4 April 2018 | Hilton | 35-24 | AP Dragons | |||
4 April 2018 | Affies | 15-26 | Hartpury College | |||
4 April 2018 | Paarl Boys | 10-19 | Argentina U18 | |||
4 April 2018 | Grey College | 66-28 | Christchurch Boys | |||
6 April 2018 | Oakdale | 67-19 | St Ignatius | |||
6 April 2018 | Glenwood | 53-7 | Namibia XV | |||
6 April 2018 | Outeniqua | 47-13 | Italian XV | |||
6 April 2018 | Monument | 42-37 | Napier Boys | |||
6 April 2018 | Boland Landbou | 67-0 | Cavaliers | |||
7 April 2018 | Hilton | 78-19 | Rhino Rugby | |||
7 April 2018 | Paarl Gim | 38-36 | Argentina U18 | |||
7 April 2018 | Grey College | 60-0 | Hartpury | |||
7 April 2018 | Affies | 17-5 | AP Dragons | |||
7 April 2018 | Paarl Boys | 25-7 | Christchurch Boys | |||
Final standings
[edit]Day | ||
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10 | 1 | 0 |
8 | 2 | 4 |
10 | 3 | 0 |
10 | 4 | 0 |
38 | Overall | 4 |
2019 tournament
[edit]The 2019 tournament was held in Stellenbosch, South Africa at Paul Roos.
Participating teams
[edit]Team South Africa |
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Affies |
Boland Landbou |
Glenwood |
Grey College |
Hilton |
Monument |
Paarl Gim |
Paul Roos |
SACS |
Invitation XV |
Rest of the World |
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AP Dragons |
Christchurch Boys |
Hartpury College |
Italian XV |
John McGlashan |
Napier Boys |
Southland Boys |
USA XV |
World Schools XV |
Zambezi Steelers |
Results
[edit]26 March 2019 | Glenwood | 32-17 | John McGlashan | |||
26 March 2019 | Invitation XV | 29-76 | World Schools XV | |||
26 March 2019 | SACS | 43-24 | Zambezi Steelers | |||
26 March 2019 | Monument | 32-21 | Hartpury | |||
26 March 2019 | Paarl Gim | 50-24 | AP Dragons | |||
27 March 2019 | Affies | 36-12 | Italian XV | |||
27 March 2019 | Boland Landbou | 30-25 | Napier Boys | |||
27 March 2019 | Hilton | 43-0 | USA XV | |||
27 March 2019 | Grey College | 73-26 | Christchurch Boys | |||
27 March 2019 | Paul Roos | 93-5 | Southland Boys | |||
29 March 2019 | Invitation XV | 33-30 | Zambezi Steelers | |||
29 March 2019 | SACS | 15-25 | World Schools XV | |||
29 March 2019 | Glenwood | 33-10 | AP Dragons | |||
29 March 2019 | Paarl Gim | 41-12 | Hartpury | |||
29 March 2019 | Monument | 48-10 | John McGlashan | |||
30 March 2019 | Boland Landbou | 71-3 | USA XV | |||
30 March 2019 | Hilton | 32-15 | Italy XV | |||
30 March 2019 | Grey College | 54-0 | Southland Boys | |||
30 March 2019 | Affies | 31-31 | Christchurch Boys | |||
30 March 2019 | Paul Roos | 62-7 | Napier Boys | |||
Final standings
[edit]Day | ||
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8 | 1 | 2 |
10 | 2 | 0 |
8 | 3 | 2 |
9 | 4 | 1 |
35 | Overall | 5 |
2020 tournament
[edit]The 2020 tournament was to be held in Pretoria, South Africa at Affies in celebration of their centenary year. The festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Participating teams
[edit]Before the tournament was cancelled 19 teams had committed: 10 from South Africa and 9 from the rest of the world contingent.
Team South Africa |
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Affies |
Grey College |
Hilton |
KES |
Maritzburg |
Monument |
Oakdale |
Paul Roos |
Pretoria Boys |
SACS |
Rest of the World |
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AP Dragons |
Kings College |
Hartpury College |
Portugal U18 |
Georgia U18 |
RKS |
Uruguay U18 |
Verona Academy |
USA U18 |
TBD |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Heyneke establishes world schools festival". News24. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
- ^ "Heyneke's company shows interest in buying SWD". News24. Retrieved 10 June 2020.