Rugby Australia confirms expanded national U16 and U19 Championships

Mon, Sep 26, 2022, 7:01 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
Brisbane City won the last Under 19s Rugby Championship in 2019, with the format set to return to Super sides controlling the teams. Photo: Supplied
Brisbane City won the last Under 19s Rugby Championship in 2019, with the format set to return to Super sides controlling the teams. Photo: Supplied

Rugby Australia has announced an expanded version of the National U16 and U19 Championships for 2022, reverting to Super Rugby-controlled teams.

It will kick off on October 9 in a five-week regular season, with the five clubs set to face off against each other.

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It marks the first time they have been run since 2019, with NRC side Brisbane City claiming the U19 title.

The games will be played as part of doubleheaders, with the Brumbies set to kick off the tournament against the Force before the Reds and Waratahs resume their hostilities.

From here, the two top sides will face off in the final on November 13, with the host venue to be confirmed.

High-Performance National Programs Coach Nathan Grey will then select a preliminary 2023 Junior Wallabies squad from the U19s championship and an U16s select team.

Grey believes the return of the championships will allow the next generation of stars to make their mark.

"With COVID-19 restricting a lot of the development opportunities for young players, this five-week period will be the perfect chance to identify talent, and see how they handle the travel and preparatory demands of high-performance sport," Grey said in a statement.

"These are our future Super Rugby Pacific players and possibly Wallabies – it is a really exciting opportunity for Rugby Australia to highlight the pathways for these kids and keep them engaged in their Rugby journey."  

Tane Edmed playing for Sydney City during the last iteration of the U19 Championships. Photo: Getty Images
Tane Edmed playing for Sydney City during the last iteration of the U19 Championships. Photo: Getty Images

It is expected a host of currently contracted players will be named for their respective clubs, including Waratahs duo Jack Bowen and Teddy Wilson along with Rebels playmaker Mason Gordon.

The tournament also gives the chance for second-generation stars such as Ben Kafer and Tom Howard, sons of former Wallabies Rod Kafer and Pat Howard, to showcase their talent.

Every match of the National U16 and U19 Rugby Championships will be broadcast on Stan Sport.

Competition Schedule 

*Times correct as of publish date

Round 1 

9th October – Brumbies V Force, Viking Park – U16 11:00am, U19 12:30pm 

9th October – Reds V Waratahs, Sunnybank RC – U16 1:00pm, U19 2:30pm 

Rebels V BYE 

Round 2 

12th October – Rebels V Force, Power House Junior Rugby Club – U16 12:00pm, U19 1:30pm 

16th October – Waratahs V Brumbies, Waratahs HQ, Daceyville – U16 12:30pm, U19 2:00pm 

Reds V BYE 

Round 3 

23rd October – Waratahs V Rebels, Waratahs HQ, Daceyville – U16 1:00pm, U19 2:15pm 

23rd October – Brumbies V Reds, Viking Park – U16 2:30pm, U19 4:00pm 

Force V BYE 

Round 4 

30th October – Force V Reds, Southern Lions RC – U16 10:30am, U19 12:00pm 

30th October – Rebels V Brumbies, Power House Junior Rugby Club – U16 12:00pm, U19 1:30pm 

Waratahs V BYE 

Round 5 

6th November – Force V Waratahs, Wanneroo RC – U16 9:30am, U19 11:00am 

6th November – Reds V Rebels, Sunnybank RC – U16 11:45am, U19 1:15pm 

Brumbies V BYE 

Grand Final

13th November – 1st Place V 2nd Place, Venue TBC – U16 TBC, U19 TBC 

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