
Dawie Theron has cut his squad for the Junior World Championship to 36. We give the schools each of these players left recently.
This squad of 36 will be cut to 28.
The schools with the most representatiton are Affies, Kearney College and Monument with three players each.
Daniel du Plessis and Jean-Luc du Plessis are cousins – both sons of Springboks, Michiel and Carel. Daniel and Jean-Luc du Preez are twins, both sons of Springbok Robert du Preez. Jarryd Sage is the grandson of Doug Hopwood.
Chris de Beer (hooker): Hilton Daniel du Plessis (centre): Paul RoosJean-Luc du Plessis (centre): Paarl Boys’ High Daniel du Preez (lock): Kearsney Jean-Luc du Preez (flank): Kearsney Joseph Dweba (hooker): Florida Corniel Els (hooker): Grey College Warrick Gelant (three-quarter): Outeniqua Lloyd Greef (scrumhalf): TransvaliaNicolaas Janse van Rensburg (lock/flank): Affies Marcus Kleinbooi (wing): Affies Gideon Koegelenberg (lock): Hugenote, Wellington Dan Kriel (centre): Maritzburg College Wilco Louw (prop): Drostdy Chris Massyn (loose forward): Monument Duncan Matthews (three-quarter): Swartland Ganfried May (three-quarter): OudtshoornMthokozisi Mkhabela (flyhalf): Glenwood Ngobisizwe Mxoli (prop): Westville Ox Nche (prop): Louis Botha Abongile Nonkontwana (lock/loose forward): Selborne Pierre Schoeman (prop): Affies JP Smith (scrumhalf): Queen’s College Dayan van der Westhuizen (prop): Centurion Jarryd Sage (centre): Wynberg Ramone Samuels (loose forward): Paul Roos JD Schickerling (lock): Paarl Boys’ HighAyron Schramm (eighthman): Kearsney Marquit September (centre): Garsfontein Victor Sekekete (lock): Queens High (Bez Valley, Johannesburg) Chad Solomon (hooker): Paul Roos Jano Venter (eighthman): HTS Middelburg Cameron Wright (scrumhalf): HiltonJakes van der Walt (scrumhalf): Monument Frans van Wyk (prop): Monument Leighton van Wyk (flyhalf/centre): SACS