The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZRU target Barthes Trophy treble

- Innocent Kurira Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to win the Barthes Trophy three times in a row.

Zimbabwe are the defending champions of the competitio­n which is the only junior tournament in Africa and has eight countries that take part annually.

The countries are Kenya, Namibia, Senegal, Madagascar, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire and Zambia.

The competitio­n is set for April and the host country is yet to be named.

vice-president Martin Shone says

ZRU the top priority for the Young Sables is to retain the prestigiou­s Under-20 competitio­n title.

“The plan is already in place for the junior team. They have started training. They started having their training camps last year. When you are the defending champions you are the hunted. We have to up our game. We lost some players from the previous squad but we have several others who have come through.

“The coaches are still the same and they have our full support. We have most of the players playing in the Under-20 league which will start soon which gives us enough time to assess their progress. We have newcomers in the league and that will boost our player hunt.

“We are definitely on the right track, we are leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of defending our Barthes Trophy crown,” said Shone.

The competitio­n is named after the late World Rugby’s Services Manager for Africa, JeanLuc Barthes.

Organised by Rugby Africa, the Barthes Under-20 Trophy is the official African Rugby Championsh­ip for national teams in the age bracket.

The Barthes Trophy has unearthed future stars of the African game over the years and continues to serve as a talent identifica­tion platform and elite player pathway.

The tournament, which serves as Africa’s Under-20 championsh­ip features eight teams and is played on a knockout basis.

The Junior Sables have won the previous two editions of the competitio­n.

In 2022 Zimbabwe were champions after they beat Namibia 19-14 to end an 11-year drought for the trophy.

Last year they won the competitio­n after beating Kenya 28-7.

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