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Port Elizabeth to host next Craven Week

Border hooker Jacques Goosen at the Craven Week Port Elizabeth to host next Craven Week
Published on July 29, 2019 | Leave a response

The U18 Craven and Academy Week will be held in Port Elizabeth next year as SA Rugby announced the hosts for future youth weeks until 2022.

Nelson Mandela University will be the next hosts of the Craven Week, after it was held at Grey College in Bloemfontein this year.

The U18 Youth Weeks will then be moving to Monument High School in Johannesburg in 2021 and Rondebosch Boys’ High School in Cape Town in 2022.

The U13 Craven Week and U16 Grant Khomo Week will be staged at Jeppe High School in Johannesburg (2020), Durban High School (2021) and Diamantveld High School in Kimberley (2022) respectively.

The U16 and U18 Girls Weeks will be hosted at Jeppe High School in 2020 and 2021, and the HT Pelatona Projects Stadium in Welkom in 2022.

The host unions for the U17 Sevens, the Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN) Week and Iqhawe Week have also been confirmed, but the match venues are still to be announced.

The Golden Lions will host the Iqhawe Week for the next three years, as well as the LSEN Week in 2021, while the 2020 edition of the U17 Sevens and the 2022 LSEN Week will be hosted by South Western Districts.

Western Province will host the 2020 LSEN Week and 2021 U17 Sevens tournaments, and Griquas the 2022 edition of the U17 Sevens.

2020 SA Rugby Youth Weeks venues:

U18 SA Rugby Craven & Academy Weeks – Eastern Province (Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth)

U13 SA Rugby Craven Week & U16 SA Rugby Grant Khomo Week – Golden Lions (Jeppe High School, Johannesburg)

U16 and U18 SA Rugby Girls Weeks – Golden Lions (Jeppe High School, Johannesburg)

U17 Sevens – SWD (venue TBC)

Iqhawe Week – Golden Lions (venue TBC)

LSEN Week – Western Province (venue TBC)

2021 SA Rugby Youth Weeks venues:

U18 SA Rugby Craven & Academy Weeks – Golden Lions (Monument High School, Johannesburg)

U13 SA Rugby Craven Week & U16 SA Rugby Grant Khomo Week – KwaZulu-Natal (Durban High School, Durban)

U16 and U18 SA Rugby Girls Weeks – Golden Lions (Jeppe High School, Johannesburg)

U17 Sevens – Western Province (venue TBC)

Iqhawe Week – Golden Lions (venue TBC)

LSEN Week – Golden Lions (venue TBC)

2022 SA Rugby Youth Weeks venues:

U18 SA Rugby Craven & Academy Weeks – Western Province (Rondebosch Boys’ High School, Cape Town)

U16 and U18 SA Rugby Girls Weeks – Griffons (HT Pelatona Projects Stadium, Welkom)

U13 SA Rugby Craven Week & U16 SA Rugby Grant Khomo Week – Griquas (Diamantveld High School, Kimberley)

U17 Sevens – Griquas (venue TBC)

Iqhawe Week – Golden Lions (venue TBC)

LSEN Week – SWD (venue TBC)

Photo: Carl Fourie/Gallo Images

Posted in Craven Week, Schools rugby, Top headlines Tagged Academy Week, Craven Week, Nelson Mandela University, Schools Rugby

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