Following World Rugby's restructuring of age-grade competitions in 2008, the former standalone under-19 world championship was discontinued and replaced by a consolidated under-20 international competition. As a result, South Africa no longer maintained a continuously competing under-19 international side. Instead, SA Rugby retained the under-19 level as a developmental and preparatory stage within its national pathway system. Since that time, under-19 squads have been assembled periodically for specialised training programmes and international tours. These initiatives provide selected players with exposure to international rugby environments and serve as preparation for progression to under-20 competition and professional rugby structures. In 2025, SA Rugby named a 36-man under-19 academy training group drawn from domestic age-grade competitions. The squad participated in a European development tour, playing fixtures against under-19 teams from France and Ireland. The programme focused on tactical development, squad cohesion, and adapting to international playing styles under the guidance of national high-performance staff.
Purpose and pathway The primary purpose of the South Africa under-19 team is developmental. The programme is designed to identify, monitor, and prepare promising young players for progression to the national under-20 team, which competes in the
World Rugby Under 20 Championship and the
U20 Rugby Championship. Players in the U19 setup typically advance from provincial under-19 competitions and national under-18 school rugby, with standout performers invited to national training camps and academy programmes coordinated by SA Rugby.
Selection and notable activities Selection for the South Africa U19 squad is based primarily on performances in domestic age-grade competitions, particularly the
SA Rugby Under-19 Cup. The competition features provincial teams such as the Vodacom Bulls, DHL Western Province, Fidelity ADT Lions, Hollywoodbets Sharks, Toyota Cheetahs, and the Leopards. Strong performances at provincial and academy level are a key factor in national under-19 selection. ==2025 European programme==