Bafana Nhleko has paid tribute to his conquering Junior Springboks following their thrilling triumph over Wales to claim the U20 Six Nations Summer Series title in Treviso.
The Junior Boks left their best for last as they won the final match of the Summer Series to finish their trip to Italy as the only unbeaten side in the tournament. The SA U20s turned on the style to outplay their Welsh counterparts after overcoming England, Ireland and France on their way to the final.
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“I’m really so happy for the boys and the whole management team who all worked so hard to make this a reality,” said Nhleko.
“This group put in so much work right from the start and I am so pleased they got their reward. They’re an amazing group and everyone is just so eager to learn and improve, and then to execute that on the field.
“This was such an important game for us,” said the Junior Bok coach. “We knew Wales would come after us, especially after the start we had in the first half.”
Nhleko said the team’s hard work started already when the SA Rugby Academy group gathered in Stellenbosch just after the Easter holidays, following a successful SA Rugby U20 Cup competition.
“The success is a reward for the long process and it’s been a wonderful journey for the players since we assembled as a training group in Stellenbosch,” he said.
“We haven’t played international rugby this year and for us to be standing here [after winning the final against Wales] speaks volumes for what the boys have achieved and the work behind the scenes.
“Our SA Rugby Academy programme, and then this Summer Series in Italy, required a huge amount of detailed planning and I want to thank our entire management – from the coaches, medical, technical and conditioning staff – for making everything work so effectively during this period of time.”
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The squad of 30 players also included a couple of 18- and 19-year-olds, meaning they would be eligible for the Junior Boks next year again.
“The biggest thing for [the 18- and 19-year-olds] is the incredible learnings from this experience and going home a bit hungrier, to be better – and perhaps they’ve put themselves in a position where they will be in the mix again next year,” he said.
Junior Springbok captain Sacha Mngomezulu said playing in the U20 Summer Series was a dream come true for him and the team.
“It’s an amazing feeling standing here unbeaten after four games,” said Mngomezulu.
“Not too long ago, we didn’t even play rugby, so credit to World Rugby and the Six Nations for staging this excellent tournament. They allowed the boys to create life-long memories.”
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