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Two South Africans on match officials panel for World Rugby U20 Championship in Italy

  • Writer: SA Rugby
    SA Rugby
  • 1 day ago
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South Africa’s Griffin Colby and Quinton Immelman were included amongst the list of match officials confirmed on Thursday for the forthcoming World Rugby Under-20 Rugby Championship, which kicks off in a month’s time in Italy.

Colby will do duty as a match referee whilst Immelman will be involved as a Television Match Official (TMO).

Ten referees from 10 different nations have been selected to officiate at the age-grade tournament, which will be staged across the Lombardia and Veneto regions in Italy from 29 Juneto 19 July.

Apart from Colby, the other referees are Tomas Bertazza (Argentina), Ben Breakspear (Wales), Katsuki Furuse (Japan), Peter Martin (Ireland), Marcus Playle (New Zealand), Jérémy Rozier (France), Filippo Russo (Italy), Lex Weiner (USA) and Morgan White (Hong Kong China).

Seven of the 10 will be making their World Rugby U20 Championship debuts, including Furuse, White and Weiner, underlining the strength of World Rugby’s development pathway for match officials.

This pathway is further highlighted by the presence of six Italian officials who will serve as assistant referees during the tournament, among them Alberto Favaro and Franco Rosella.

Five Television Match Officials complete the panel in Immelman, Leo Colgan (Ireland), Graham Cooper (Australia), Aled Griffiths (Wales), and Dan Jones (RFU) with two of them – Colgan and Immelman – also selected for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 in England later this year.

World Rugby Talent ID Manager and Tournament Referee Manager Johnny Lacey said: “The selection of this panel highlights the referees that are coming through our pathway system. We have been working closely with our unions and regions to increase the number of match officials in our pathway into World Rugby competitions.

“We are already starting to see the benefits with our talent identification programme providing four referees for this tournament and we are excited to see what the future holds for the officials involved in our men’s and women’s pathways.”

The world’s best 12 teams will play matches across four cities in Italy – Calvisano, Rovigo, Verona and Viadana – in the race to lift the coveted trophy.

England are the defending champions after beating France in the 2024 final in South Africa for a fourth title, while three-time winners France arrive in Italy as U20 Six Nations champions, and six-time champions New Zealand recently won the U20 Rugby Championship crown.

Scotland will compete in the U20 Championship for the first time since they were relegated in 2019 in Argentina, having won the World Rugby U20 Trophy on home soil in Edinburgh last year.

Split into three pools of four teams, the winners of each pool and the best runner-up across the three pools will qualify for the semi-finals.


World Rugby Under-20 Championship 2025 – 29 June-19 July @ Stadio San Michele (Calvisano), Stadio Mario Battaglini (Rovigo), Payanini Center (Verona) and Stadio Luigi Zaffanella (Viadana).


Pools

Pool A: England (1), Australia (6), South Africa (7), Scotland (12)

Pool B: France (2), Argentina (5), Wales (8), Spain (11)

Pool C: New Zealand (3), Ireland (4), Georgia (9), Italy (10)

Pool matches

Match day 1: Sunday, 29 June (Calvisano and Verona)

Match day 2: Friday, 4 July (Rovigo and Viadana)

Match day 3: Wednesday, 9 July (Calvisano and Verona)

Play-offs

Match day 4: Monday, 14 July (Verona and Viadana)

Match day 5: (final and ranking matches): Saturday, 19 July (Calvisano and Rovigo)


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