Foote pleased with high intensity hit-out in Georgia
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The Junior Springboks have officially kicked off their Georgian tour, using a high-intensity training hit-out against the Lelo Saracens in Tbilisi on Wednesday afternoon to sharpen their skills ahead of their first international clash with Georgia U20 on Sunday.
Wednesday’s session against the Saracens wasn’t a formal match but rather a structured 15 vs 15 “non-contact” training game designed to test the South Africans’ tactical systems under pressure.
“It was more of a training simulation than an actual match – non-contact but very fast,” Junior Bok head coach Kevin Foote explained afterwards.
“It gave us the opportunity to test our structure, attack and defence. We had a very excellent block for units; it was very physical over there.”
Foote highlighted the value of facing Georgian club opposition, particularly in the tight exchanges, where the local sides are renowned for their strength: “They (Saracens) came at us in the mauls and scrums, which is what we expected. It was great for our pack to get that hit-out before Sunday and for our backs to get some running in the legs.”
With the international season looming, this tour serves as a vital pre-season exercise for the young South Africans. They now shift their focus to Sunday, where they will face the Georgia U20s in the first of two internationals, with Foote and his charges very much aware of what to expect from their hosts.
“We’re expecting physicality,” said Foote. “It's a great opportunity for us to keep building our connections on the field and test our structures and our strike play.”
Despite the reputation for harsh weather in the region, the SA U20 coach was pleasantly surprised by the winter conditions: “The weather’s not bad as we expected – it’s actually very pleasant. All in all, a great facility for us to train and to grow as a squad. We are very grateful to the Georgians for hosting us in such a great way.”
Foote highlighted the growing cohesion within the squad, noting that the tour has been invaluable for connection and culture-building.
“The players are really settling nicely – there’s a great synergy developing, and everyone is enjoying the environment, which is crucial,” he said.
“We’re taking a lot of good connection pieces out of this tour, and it’s helping us build towards the full 31-man rotation we’ll use on Sunday.”
The SA U20s are based in Martkopi, a village on the outskirts of Tbilisi, for the duration of their two-week stay. It is home to the Georgian Rugby Federation's high-performance training centre, which is a world-class facility where international teams often set up their training base.
Junior Springbok squad for Georgia
Props: Oliver Reid (DHL Western Province), Phiwayinkosi “Rambo” Kubheka (Hollywoodbets Sharks), Kai Pratt (Hollywoodbets Sharks), Sibabalwe Booi (Toyota Cheetahs), Danie Kruger (DHL Western Province).
Hookers: Siphosethu Mnebelele (Vodacom Bulls), Liam van Wyk (Hollywoodbets Sharks), Mahle Sithole (Fidelity ADT Lions).
Locks: Heinrich Theron (Vodacom Bulls), James Schnetler (Fidelity ADT Lions), Riley Norton (captain, DHL Western Province), JD Hattingh (Fidelity ADT Lions).
Loose Forwards: Kebotile Maake (Vodacom Bulls), Risima Khosa (Fidelity ADT Lions), Mumbere “Wasi” Vyambwera (Hollywoodbets Sharks), Luke Canon (Fidelity ADT Lions), Gert Kemp (DHL WP), Reuben Kruger (DHL Western Province).
Scrumhalves: Matthew Fick (Vodacom Bulls), Hendré Schoeman (Vodacom Bulls).
Flyhalves: Yaqeen Ahmed (DHL Western Province), Luan Giliomee (Hollywoodbets Sharks).
Centres: Markus Muller (DHL Western Province), Ethan Adams (Fidelity ADT Lions), Christian Vorster (Vodacom Bulls), Samuel Badenhorst (DHL Western Province).
Outside Backs: Dylan Miller (DHL Western Province), Zekhethelo Siyaya (Hollywoodbets Sharks), Khuthadzo Rasivhaga (Hollywoodbets Sharks), Jordan Steenkamp (DHL Western Province), Lindsey Jansen (Vodacom Bulls).
SA U20 tour fixtures (all matches to be played in Tbilisi, Georgia)
Sunday, 22 February
SA U20 v Georgia U20
Friday, 27 February
SA U20 v Georgia U20







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