The IRB has announced that Wales will host the inaugural IRB Junior World Championship in June 2008 with New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Wales named as top seeds.
The Tournament, which will bring together the worlds best Under 20 teams,
will take place between June 6-22 and will incorporate an exciting regional format.
Swanseas Liberty Stadium, Cardiffs Arms Park, Newports Rodney Parade and Wrexhams Racecourse Ground will be the host venues for each of the four pools giving widespread coverage within the Principality.
The IRB is delighted that Wales will host the first IRB Junior World Championship for Under 20 teams next year. There are few countries to rival the rugby heritage of Wales and the prospect of a new international tournament coming to Wales next year will, I am sure, generate a great deal of excitement and interest within the Principality and the wider rugby community, said IRB Chairman, Dr Syd Millar.
We are also delighted so see that the WRU are committed to delivering what promises to be a memorable tournament. In particular, the inception of a regional format will ensure that all rugby fans in Wales will have the opportunity to see the future stars of the game in action.
The tournament structure comprises four pools with the winner of each progressing to have a chance of winning the overall championship title, while the other teams will play for a positional ranking.
New Zealand, champions of the final IRB Under 19 World Championship in Belfast in April this year, are top seeds in Pool A and will face Argentina, Ireland and Tonga in Cardiff. South Africa, runners-up in Belfast, top Pool B in Wrexham and play USA, Samoa and Scotland. Australia top the seedings in Pool C and take on England, Canada and Fiji in Newport. Wales, who reached the semi-finals in Belfast, top Pool D and will be based in Swansea, playing their matches at the Liberty Stadium. They will play France, Italy and Japan. The final will be played at the Liberty Stadium on June 22.
WRU Group Chief Executive Roger Lewis said, The IRB Junior World Championship will bring the worlds elite, young talent to Wales. Our aim is to create a top-class tournament that will not only be extremely memorable for all those future professional rugby players competing in the tournament, and their families and supporters, but one which will leave a lasting legacy for Welsh Rugby and for the world of rugby.





