The South African Rugby Union has confirmed their U20 team to participate in the inaugural IRB World Junior Championships next month in Wales.
Uruguay have been crowned the inaugural IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy champions after coming from behind to beat host nation Chile 20-8 in the final at the Stade Français Club in Santiago on Sunday.
Chile and Uruguay will contest the inaugural IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy final in Santiago after overcoming Romania and Georgia at the Stade Français Club to finish top of their respective pools on Wednesday.
Chile, Georgia, Uruguay and Romania all enjoyed victories on the second day of pool matches at the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Chile.
The touring French under-20 team beat their South African Counterparts 15-10 in a closely contested match at the Velddrift Sports grounds near Saldana on Tuesday evening.
The International Rugby Board (IRB) has announced that Wales will host the inaugural IRB Junior World Championship in June 2008.
The International Rugby Board (IRB) has announced that Chile will host the inaugural IRB Junior World Trophy in April 2008. The tournament, which will feature eight second-tier nations, will be played in Santiago.
Namibia had a narrow win over Zimbabwe to win the Conference of African Rugby's Under-19 Trophy in Kampala on Thursday.
Uganda is hosting six countries at a Confederation of African Rugby Under-19 tournament in Kampala. The winner will take part in the 2008 International Rugby Board's Under-20 World Championship in Wales.
New Zealand won the International Rugby Board's Under-19 World Championship when they beat South Africa 31-7 in the final at Ravenhill, Belfast, on Saturday evening.
Italy had a cionvincing win over Canada to win Duivisi9on B of the International Rugby Board's Under-19 World Cham[pkionship being played in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The final round of Division B of the International Rugby Board's Under-19 World Championship being played in Belfast will be played on Friday 20 April.
New Zealand Under-19 coach Kieran Crowley has made one change to the starting line-up for Saturday evening's International Rugby Board's Under-19 World Championship Final against South Africa at Ravenhill in Belfast.
James Jones of Wales will referee the Division A Final of the International Rugby Board's Under-19 World Championship being played in Belfast while Matt Stanish of New Zealand will referee the Division B final.
The Baby Blacks will play the Bay Boks in the final of the International Rugby Board's Under-19 World Championship being played in Belfast, Northern Ireland.