Junior World Championship Poll
Can Wales U20 win the 2008 Junior World Championships
Yes
No - Second
No - Third
No - Fourth
IRB Junior World Championships Top Story
Welsh Rugby Union WRU lodge appeal against IRB sanction
26 Jun 08
The Welsh Rugby Union has lodged an appeal with the IRB against the two year points deduction it received following the Wales U20 Junior World Championship match against France on June 14th.
IRB Junior World Championships Top News
JWC a rugby triumph for Wales JWC a rugby triumph for Wales
The inaugural IRB Junior World Championship held in Wales has been hailed as a powerful and successful shop window for the game by the Welsh Rugby Union.
IRB Junior World Championships Top News
Kiwis crowned Junior World Champions Kiwis crowned Junior World Champions
New Zealand became the first nation to win the IRB Junior World Championship title with a 38-3 defeat of England in the final at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday to crown a wonderful month of rugby in Wales.
IRB Junior World Championships - Match In Focus
Wales's Rhys Williams tackles South Africa's Francois Brummer in the third place play-off at the Liberty Stadium
Wales U20 18 South Africa U20 43
South Africa defeated host nation Wales 43-18 at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea on Sunday to finish third in the inaugural IRB Junior World Championship.
IRB Junior World Championships Top News
22 Jun 08 Kiwis crowned Junior World Champions
22 Jun 08 Wales U20 finish JWC in fourth place
21 Jun 08 Live commentary of Wales U20 v Springboks
21 Jun 08 U20 name side to take on SA
20 Jun 08 Wales U20 target third place finish
19 Jun 08 Beating baby Boks is target
18 Jun 08 Wales U20 fall at semi-final hurdle
18 Jun 08 JWC Preview: 5th-8th place play-offs
18 Jun 08 JWC Preview: 9th-12th place play-offs
18 Jun 08 JWC Preview: 13th-16th place play-offs
Pool A: The Arms Park, Cardiff Pool A: The Arms Park, Cardiff
The home of Cardiff Blues and Cardiff RFC plays host to U20 teams from New Zealand, Argentina, Ireland and Tonga
Pool B: The Racecourse, Wrexham Pool B: The Racecourse, Wrexham
The North Wales sporting venue plays host to U20 teams from South Africa, Samoa, Scotland and the USA
Pool C: Rodney Parade, Newport Pool C: Rodney Parade, Newport
The home of Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC plays host to U20 teams from Australia, England, Fiji and Canada
Pool D: Liberty Stadium, Swansea Pool D: Liberty Stadium, Swansea
The home of the Ospreys plays host to the host nations Wales and U20 teams from France, Japan and Italy
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