U18s to Argentina, U19s to RAN Championship in Mexico, U23s to Southern Africa.
As part of Moonshot 2031's Gemini big play, USA Rugby Men’s High Performance Pathways is proud to announce the upcoming summer tours for international player development, offering key international competition and development opportunities for the country’s top young rugby talent. The U18, U19, and U23 squads will each embark on significant international tours spanning Latin America and South Africa this summer, with the goal of developing future Eagles in international rugby environments.
The USA Men’s U18s will travel to Argentina for a three-match tour, kicking off on June 30 and concluding on July 13. The team will face elite academy competition from two of Argentina’s top regional schools; Buenos Aires Academy (two matches) and Rosario Academy.
This tour offers a crucial test for the rising talent pool and a unique chance to compete against one of the world’s strongest rugby nations at the age-grade level.
In the absence of the U20 Trophy, the decision has been made to take a U19 team to Mexico City. This will allow for the continued development of players who will be next year’s U20s. Following a weeklong domestic training camp in early July, the USA Men’s U19s will head to Mexico City for the Rugby Americas North (RAN) U19 Championship, held from July 9–12. The tournament serves as the premier competition for U19 rugby across the North American and Caribbean region and a key pathway event in the player development pipeline.
In partnership with Anthem Rugby Carolina, coaching staff from USA Rugby will lead a U23 team on a high-level tour of Southern Africa, departing June 22 and returning July 13. The team will face formidable opponents in both Zimbabwe and South Africa, including:
Zimbabwe Men’s National Team in Harare, ZBW - Boland Rugby in Western Cape, RSA and Maties Rugby against Stellenbosch University’s renowned rugby program.
This tour represents a valuable stepping stone for players who played in the USA U20 programs the last two years as well as newly identified talent on the cusp of senior national team consideration.
“These tours are a vital part of the USA Rugby player development pathway,” said Men’s Head of Player Systems and Development, Brendan Keane, “and provide our young athletes with the chance to experience challenging rugby environments and represent their country on the international stage. It also provides opportunities to incubate this burgeoning talent in alignment with the on and off-field systems and structures being deployed within the Men’s XV’s programs from top to bottom”.
Full rosters, match details, and potential streaming information will be announced in the first week of June.
Selections for Men’s High Performance Pathway Teams are the result of ongoing selection processes including the recommendations from coaches, independent player nominations, film analysis, Talent ID Days, scouting of regional and national events, league competitions and assessments made of players at the Junior National Team Winter Camp and CRAA All-American East v. West.
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