Australian Schoolboys rugby union team

The Australian Schoolboys & U18 rugby union team is the national team for schoolboy rugby union & U18 players in Australia. Considered to be the pinnacle of schoolboy & U18 rugby in Australia, the team plays in fixtures against other national representative schoolboy teams from around the world. Many players who have played in the Australian Schoolboys team have gone on to further representative careers with Super Rugby franchise teams and the Australian national rugby union team.[1]

Australian Schoolboys & U18
UnionAustralian Schools Rugby Union
Founded1969
(affiliate member of ARU)
Team kit
Official website
www.schoolsrugby.com.au

Australian Schools Rugby Championships

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The Australian Schools Rugby Championships, held to determine the champion state and to select the Australian Schools Rugby team, have taken place every year since 1973.[2] Under the current format, the championships are played in two divisions.

Division I Championships (from 2005 onwards) [3][4]
YearWinnerRunner-upLocation
2005NSW IQLD ICanberra
2006QLD IINSW IISydney
2007QLD INSW IICanberra
2008QLD INSW ICanberra
2009QLD IComb. StatesSydney
2010QLD IINSW IIBrisbane
2011QLD INSW IBrisbane
2012NSW IQLD ISydney
2013NSW INSW IISydney
2014NSW INSW IISydney
2015NSW IQLD ISydney
2016NSW IINSW ISydney
2017ACTQLD IISydney
2018NSW INSW IISydney

Division I

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The Division I Championship is contested by 8 teams:[2]

  • QLD I and QLD II
  • NSW I and NSW II
  • ACT
  • VIC
  • WA
  • Combined States

Each team has a squad of 23 players. The "Combined States" team is composed of players from any state (or territory) not selected for other squads but deemed up to the standard required for Division I. The team winning the Division I Championship is awarded the 'Jika' Travers Shield, while the runner-up receives the 'Weary' Dunlop Plate.[2]

Following the tournament, the Australian Schools Team is selected to represent Australia in 'Test' matches against national Under 18 or schoolboys teams from other countries.[2]

An Australian Schools Barbarians team (previously Australia A Schoolboys prior to 2015) is also chosen. This side was first selected in 1995 and also plays schoolboys teams from other countries, but these matches (usually on Australian soil against incoming teams) are not counted as Australian Schools 'Test' matches.

Division II

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Division II Championships (from 2012 to 2016) [3]
YearWinnerRunner-upLocation
2012SALMRDTSydney
2013LMRDTSASydney
2014LMRDTSA Sydney [5]
2015SANT Sydney [5]
2016NTLMRDT Sydney [6]
2017–present: Subsumed within the
Gold Coast Rugby Carnival

The Australian Schools Rugby Union previously held a Division II tournament alongside the main Division I Championship until 2016.

Teams that competed included representative sides from the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Tasmania, but these match-ups were moved to the Gold Coast Rugby Carnival from 2017.

First held in 1979, the Div II competition originally included the state teams from Victoria and Western Australia before those sides moved to Division I in 2010.

There was also a National Indigenous team brought together by the Lloyd McDermott Rugby Development Team, the LMRDT,[7] that competed in Div II from 2002 to 2016.[6][8]

For the 2014 tournament, Tasmania was replaced by a Victoria II side in the Division II Championship,[9] but Tasmania returned in 2015.[10]

The team winning the Division II Championship was awarded the Charles Blunt Cup, and the runner-up received the Merv Allen Plate.[2] From 2012 to 2016, a President's XV Team was selected from the Division II players for matches against visiting national schools teams.

Most appearances

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Players with nine or more caps:[11][12]

PlayerCapsSchoolYears
Chris Feauai-Sautia11Brisbane State High School, Queensland2009–2010
Hugh Roach11Newington College, New South Wales2008–2010
Curtis Browning10Brisbane State High School, Queensland2008–2011
Andrew Barrett9Illawarra Sports High School, New South Wales2005–2006
Kurtley Beale9St Joseph's College, New South Wales2005–2006
Quade Cooper9Anglican Church Grammar School, Queensland2005–2006
Lolo Fakaosilea9Brisbane Boys College, Queensland2012
St Patrick's College, Queensland2013

See also

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References

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