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Wales to host Junior World Championship

Wales to host Junior World Championship

IRB Chairman Syd Millar hailed the inaugural IRB Junior World Championship

The International Rugby Board (IRB) has announced that Wales will host the inaugural IRB Junior World Championship in June 2008.

The Tournament, which will bring together the world's best Under-20 teams, will take place between 6th and 22nd of June and will incorporate a regional format.

Swansea's Liberty Stadium, Cardiff's Arms Park, Newport's Rodney Parade and Wrexham's Racecourse Ground will be the host venues for each of the four pools giving widespread coverage within the Principality.

The tournament structure comprises four pools with the winner of each progressing to have a chance of winning the overall championship title, while the other teams will play for a positional ranking.

New Zealand, champions of the final IRB Under-19 World Championship in Belfast in April this year, are top seeds in Pool A and will face Argentina, Ireland and Tonga in Cardiff.

South Africa, runners-up in Belfast, top Pool B in Wrexham and play USA, Samoa and Scotland. Australia top the seedings in Pool C and take on England, Canada and Fiji in Newport.

Wales, who reached the semi-finals in Belfast, top Pool D and will be based in Swansea, playing their matches at the Liberty Stadium. They will play France, Italy and Japan. The final will be played at the Liberty Stadium on June 22.

"The IRB is delighted that Wales will host the first IRB Junior World Championship for Under 20 teams next year," said IRB Chairman Syd Millar.

"There are few countries to rival the rugby heritage of Wales and the prospect of a new international tournament coming to Wales next year will, I am sure, generate a great deal of excitement and interest within the Principality and the wider rugby community.

"We are also delighted so see that the WRU are committed to delivering what promises to be a memorable tournament. In particular, the inception of a regional format will ensure that all rugby fans in Wales will have the opportunity to see the future stars of the game in action."

Wales Rugby Union Group Chief Executive Roger Lewis said: "The IRB Junior World Championship will bring the world's elite, young talent to Wales.

"Our aim is to create a top-class tournament that will not only be extremely memorable for all those future professional rugby players competing in the tournament, and their families and supporters, but one which will leave a lasting legacy for Welsh rugby and for the world of rugby."

WRU Chairman and IRB Council member for Wales David Pickering said: "It was a key element of our strategy that all of Wales should benefit from this tournament and the development plan in place will make sure of that. We are convinced that North Wales will not only play an integral part of the tournament, but will add something extra to the experience."

The tournament will benefit from an award of up to £400,000 from UK Sport's National Lottery backed World Class Events Programme, and is already one of six world championship events secured for the UK in 2008 using UK Sport's investment and expertise.

The IRB Junior World Championship is a key element of the IRB's restructured age-grade strategy and dovetails with the IRB Junior World Trophy, held next April in Chile, to provide a dedicated age-grade international pathway for the IRB's member unions.

"A promotion and relegation system will operate between the annual Junior World Trophy and Junior World Championship events, with the top team in the Trophy swapping places with the bottom team in the Championship," said Millar.

"This is an exciting development as it means that there is a clear pathway for unions to climb the ladder to the top echelons of age-grade rugby starting with the regional qualification system.

Pools:

Pool A: New Zealand, Tonga, Argentina, Ireland

Pool B: South Africa, USA, Samoa, Scotland

Pool C: Australia, Canada, England, Fiji

Pool D: France, Japan, Wales, Italy

Match Schedule

(Kick-off is local time - GMT +1)

Day 1 - June 6:

Game 1: New Zealand v Tonga, Cardiff - 17.00

Game 2: Argentina v Ireland, Cardiff - 19.00

Game 3: South Africa v USA, Wrexham - 17.00

Game 4: Samoa v Scotland, Wrexham - 19.00

Game 5: Australia v Canada, Newport - 17.00

Game 6: England v Fiji, Newport - 19.00

Game 7: France v Japan, Swansea - 17.00

Game 8: Wales v Italy, Swansea - 19.00

Day 2 - June 10:

Game 9: Argentina v Tonga, Cardiff - 17.00

Game 10: New Zealand v Ireland, Cardiff - 19.00

Game 11: Samoa v USA, Wrexham - 17.00

Game 12: South Africa v Scotland, Wrexham - 19.00

Game 13: England v Canada, Newport - 17.00

Game 14: Australia v Fiji, Newport - 19.00

Game 15: France v Italy, Swansea - 17.00

Game 16: Wales v Japan, Swansea - 19.00

Day 3 - June 14:

Game 17: Ireland v Tonga, Cardiff - 15.00

Game 18: New Zealand v Argentina, Cardiff - 17.00

Game 19: Scotland v USA, Wrexham - 15.00

Game 20: South Africa v Samoa, Wrexham - 17.00

Game 21: Fiji v Canada, Newport - 15.00

Game 22: Australia v England, Newport - 17.00

Game 23: Japan v Italy, Swansea - 15.00

Game 24: Wales v France, Swansea - 17.00

Day 4 - June 18:

Game 25: 4th Group A v 4th Group D, Wrexham - 17.00

Game 26: 4th Group B v 4th Group C, Wrexham - 19.00

Game 27: 3rd Group A v 3rd Group D, Cardiff - 17.00

Game 28: 3rd Group B v 3rd Group C, Newport - 17.00

Game 29: 2nd Group A v 2nd Group D, Swansea - 17.00

Game 30: 2nd Group B v 2nd Group C, Swansea - 19.00

Game 31: 1st Group A v 1st Group D, Newport - 19.00

Game 32: 1st Group C v 1st Group B, Cardiff 19.00

Final play-offs:

June 21:

Game 33: Winner Match 25 v Winner Match 26, Wrexham - 18.00

Game 34: Loser Match 25 v Loser Match 26, Wrexham - 20.00

June 22:

Game 35: Loser Match 27 v Loser Match 28, Cardiff - 13.00

Game 36: Winner Match 29 v Winner Match 30, Cardiff - 15.00

Game 37: Winner Match 27 v Winner Match 28, Newport - 13.00

Game 38: Loser Match 29 v Loser Match 30, Newport - 15.00

Game 39: Loser Match 31 v Loser Match 32, Swansea - 17.00

Championship Final:

June 22:

Game 40: Winner Match 31 v Winner 32, Swansea - 19.00