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There is a peculiar kind of pressure that comes with defending a title. It is different from the pressure of trying to win one for the first time — quieter, more internal, built from the weight of what you already have rather than what you are still chasing. The Junior Springboks know that feeling now.

They earned it in Rovigo last July, when they beat New Zealand 23-15 to end a 13-year wait for world junior supremacy. Now Georgia awaits, and SA U20 head coach Kevin Foote has named the squad tasked with doing it all again.

What makes this particular group so compelling is not just what they are going to Georgia to defend. It is what several of them have already been asked to do before they even get there.

Ten players in this JWC squad were simultaneously included in the wider Springbok group for the Barbarians fixture and the SA ‘A’ clash against Zimbabwe in Gqeberha on 20 June.

Ten players good enough — right now, at this age — to be in the same conversation as the senior national team, and yet still eligible, still committed, still needed at junior level. That is not a footnote in a squad announcement. That is the story of a generation arriving all at once.

Captain Riley Norton is one of them. The DHL Stormers lock leads this Junior Bok side into Georgia while simultaneously being part of the broader Bok environment. That kind of dual existence would be disorienting for most players his age.

For Norton, it appears to be the natural state of things. He was part of the Italy campaign last year, he has been named captain for the defence, and he has been trusted enough to step into the orbit of the senior programme. The expectation on him is enormous, and he seems to carry it without visible strain.

Vusi Moyo is another. The Hollywoodbets Sharks flyhalf finished as the tournament’s top scorer in Italy with 63 points — a number that tells you everything about the role he played in that title run. He is back, on Springbok radar now too, and will join the Junior Bok squad once released from senior duty. In 2025 he was the engine of the backline. In 2026 he arrives with a target on his back, because every opposition analyst in Georgia will have watched what he did in Rovigo.

JAY | JPS SAYS: “Ten players pulled into the Springbok environment before a JWC title defence — that’s not a distraction, that’s a mandate. This is what South African rugby’s production line looks like when it’s running at full speed.”

The seven survivors from Italy — Norton, Oliver Reid, Rambo Kubheka, Siphosethu Mnebelele, Moyo, Cheswill Jooste, and Alzeadon Felix — provide continuity that money cannot buy. They know what a final feels like. They know what it takes to win one. For the players making their first JWC appearance, those seven are the living proof that it is possible.

Cheswill Jooste’s situation is perhaps the most striking of all. The Vodacom Bulls wing is with his franchise as they prepare for the URC Grand Final. He will join the Junior Bok squad only once he is released, meaning he could conceivably play in one of South African club rugby’s biggest occasions before boarding a plane to Georgia to defend a world title.

That is a remarkable fortnight for any player, let alone one still young enough to be at a junior world championship.

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The squad’s depth across provinces is notable too. The Lions contingent is significant — Jaythen Orange, JD Hattingh, Risima Khosa, Luke Cannon, Vuyo Gwiji, Thomas Beling, Ethan Adams, and Alzeadon Felix all represent the Fidelity Securedrive Lions.

The Stormers lead the count overall, with the Sharks and Bulls well represented. This is not a squad built around one franchise’s pipeline. It is a genuinely national group.

Foote has spoken candidly about how difficult the final selection process was, describing the cuts as the hardest decisions he has made as a coach. “Any one of those not selected would have done a great job for us in Georgia,” he said, acknowledging the heartbreak that comes with the trimming of a wider training squad. “We will play to the best of our ability for our country and especially for them.”

There is also a layer of future-proofing built into this group. Ten players — including Markus Muller, Zekhethelo Siyaya, Jordan Jooste, Luan van der Berg, Jaythen Orange, Gert Kemp, Wasi Vyambwera, Jayden Brits, Ethan Adams, and Jordan Steenkamp — are still U19 and eligible for next year’s JWC.

Foote and his staff are not just building for Georgia. They are building for what comes after it too.

South Africa open their Pool A campaign against Uruguay at Avchala Stadium in Tbilisi on Saturday, 27 June, before facing hosts Georgia on 2 July and Wales on 7 July. The tournament itself has expanded to 16 teams for 2026, rebranded as the World Rugby Junior World Championship, and runs through to 18 July when the final and third-place match are played.

The players will be capped at a ceremony on 13 June before departing from their Stellenbosch base on 22 June.

Everything that has happened since Rovigo — the camps, the U20 International Series, the SANZAAR U20 Championship, both of which South Africa won — has been preparation for a two-week window in the Georgian capital where the question gets asked again.

Can they do it twice? The squad suggests they have every reason to believe they can.

📸 Images via SA Rugby

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