The USA U20 Men's Rugby team embarked on their journey to Victoria, BC, on Tuesday, May 29; they boarded the Victoria Clipper Ship in Seattle for a scenic three-hour trip, ready to prepare for a two-test series against Canada on June 1 and June 6.
A Rematch with High Stakes
The winner of this series will advance to the World Rugby U20 Trophy Championship held in Scotland in July. This annual competition, with a rotating host country, has a rich history between the USA and Canada. Since 2005, the teams have met 15 times, with Canada holding a slight edge of 8 wins to 7.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a hiatus for this series in 2019-2022, but last year the USA emerged victorious in both matches played in Spartanburg, SC, with a combined score of 82-35. This year's series will follow the same format.
Similarities and Differences
Both teams share some key characteristics. They select players from wide geographical areas, with most players coming from universities within their own countries. There are also five players from each team currently playing overseas while attending university. Interestingly, both head coaches hail from South Africa: Johannes "Neets" Gericke for the USA and Christiann Esterhuizen for Canada.
Canada returns five players from last year's squad, while the USA boasts 11, including captain Dom Besag who recently made his test debut with the senior USA team against Georgia. Additionally, the USA has six players who were elevated from the U18 Amsterdam touring roster, compared to Canada's promotion of 16 players from their U18 squad.