Junior World Championship: Pool C Preview

The Pool C captains in Tbilisi
We take a closer look at the pool opponents for the Ireland Under-20 Men's team (sponsored by PwC) at World Rugby Junior World Championship, which begins this Saturday in Georgia.

IRELAND

Best finish: Runners-up (2016, 2023)
2025 ranking: 11th
This year's Under-20 Six Nations: Runners-up (W4, D0, L1)

Overview: Ireland have been a constant presence in the World Rugby Junior World Championship, having featured in all 15 previous tournaments. In the first 12 they were only able to make it into the semi-finals twice, but in 2023 and 2024 they achieved back-to-back spots in the top four, and made the final in 2023 where they were beaten by France.

It was a second U-20 final in history for Ireland, who were beaten by England in 2016 after an impressive campaign which saw them go unbeaten in the pool stages, beating New Zealand in the process.

The recent success in the Junior World Championship has come off the back of performances in the Under-20 Six Nations, where Ireland won back-to-back Grand Slams in 2022 and 2023.

However, things unravelled somewhat in last year's Junior World Championship in Italy when Ireland slumped to a disappointing 11th place finish.

Encouragingly, they returned to form in this year's U-20 Six Nations, claiming an impressive four wins from five to finish second behind champions France, and suggest they could be ready to hit peak form on the global stage in Georgia.

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Captans Sami Bishti and Connor Treacey

Head coach: Andrew Browne
Captain: Sami Bishti

Squad: Sami Bishti, Ben Blaney, Jamie Conway, Adam Cooper, Max Doyle, Joe Finn, Rian Handley, Charlie Keane, Alex Lautsou, Duinn Maguire, Blake McClean, Donnacha McGuire, Luke McLaughlin, Dylan McNeice, Josh Neill, Diarmaid O'Connell,  Paddy Woods, Christopher Barrett, Noah Byrne, Rob Carney, Jack Deegan, Daniel Green, Charlie Molony, James O'Dwyer, James O'Leary, Charlie O'Shea, Johnny O'Sullivan, Daniel Ryan, Seán Walsh, Tom Wood.

Squad In Full

Player to watch: Tom Wood

The talented out-half made his Munster debut at the age of just 19 against Glasgow Warriors in January. In doing so he became a third generation Munster player, following in the footsteps of his father Keith and grandfather Gordon in representing the province. He has played with the Ireland U-20s over the past two seasons and helped the team to the Triple Crown in 2026.

Did you know?: In June 2016, a first ever win for an Ireland men's side over New Zealand was secured with a 33-24 victory at the World Rugby U-20 Championship in Manchester.

Pool fixtures:

Saturday, June 27: England v Ireland, Tbilisi, 3.30pm local time/12.30pm Irish time
Thursday, July 2: Argentina v Ireland, Tbilisi, 3.30pm local time/12.30pm Irish time
Tuesday, July 7: Ireland v USA, Tbilisi, 1pm local time/10am Irish time

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Ireland U-20 head coach Andrew Browne talks to his players

ARGENTINA

Best finish: Third (2016, 2025)
2025 ranking: Third
This year's Under-20 Rugby Championship: Third (W1, D0, L2)

Overview: Argentina have had a mixed bag of results in the World Rugby Junior World Championship so far, but signalled their progress by finishing third last year – their joint-best placing in the tournament.

In the pool stages, they claimed narrow, high-scoring wins over Wales and Spain before a heavy 52-26 defeat at the hands of France. Although Argentina went on to lose to eventual winners South Africa in the semi-finals, they gained revenge on France by beating them 38-35 in the 3rd/4th place play-off.

In this year's Under-20 Rugby Championship in South Africa, los Pumitas beat defending champions New Zealand 25-17 to end the tournament in third place with one victory from their three games.

Head coach Nicolás Fernández Miranda will hope that his charges can bring their best form to Georgia and make it into the final for the first time.

Head coach: Nicolás Fernández Miranda
Captain: Tomás Dande

Squad: Jeremy Annand, Luciano Avaca, Bautista Benavides, Nicolás Cambiasso, Basilio Cañas, Fabrizio Cebron, Pedro Coll, Manuel Cuneo Camargo, Joaquín Daireaux, Tomás Dande, Benjamín Farias Cerioni, Ramón Fernández, Manuel Giannantonio, Felipe Hygonenq, Benjamín Ledesma Arocena, Bautista Lescano, Franco Marizza, Federico Narváez, Benjamín Ordiz, Joaquín Pascual Viale, Simón Pfister, Juan Preumayr, Bautista Quiroga Miguens, Valentino Reggiardo, Tiziano Rocha, Bautista Salinas Mallea, Federico Serpa, Jerónimo Sorondo, Federico Torre, Laureano Valle.

Player to watch: Tomás Dande

The flanker is Argentina's captain and will hope to prove an instrumental figure once again from the back row. He showed his class when leading the team during the recent U-20 Rugby Championship, scoring a try in the opening match against hosts South Africa.

Did you know?: Argentina won the only kicking competition in Junior World Championship history, beating Wales 9-8 after the teams had drawn their fifth place semi-final (19-all).

Pool fixtures:

Saturday, June 27: Argentina v USA, Tbilisi, 1pm local time
Thursday, July 2: Argentina v Ireland, Tbilisi, 3.30pm local time
Tuesday, July 7: Argentina v England, Tbilisi, 3.30pm local time

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The Junior World Championship trophy

ENGLAND

Best finish: Champions (2013, 2014, 2016, 2024)
2025 ranking: Sixth
This year's Under-20 Six Nations: Third (W3, D0, L2)

Overview: England are not the most successful team in World Rugby Junior World Championship history – that mantle belongs to New Zealand – but they are certainly the most consistent.

In their 15 previous campaigns, they have only failed to make the semi-finals on three occasions, and they have turned those 12 semi-finals into an appearance in no fewer than 10 finals. Only New Zealand, who have made eight finals since the inaugural tournament in 2008, come close to England's impressive run in the knockouts.

Admittedly, England would like to have more silverware for their 10 finals, but their four titles puts them second behind only New Zealand (6) for the most in history.

Last year, however, saw England finish sixth in what marked their lowest placing since a seventh-placed finish in 2012. It was a disappointing defence of their 2024 title, and Andy Titterell's youngsters will be aiming for a big improvement in Georgia.

Head coach: Andy Titterell
Captain: Connor Treacey

Squad: Aiden Ainsworth-Cave, Kealan Freeman-Price, Jerold Gorleku, Patrick Hogg, Seb Kelly,  Jack Lewis, George Marsh, Freddie Ogden-Metherell, Alan Poku, Oliver Scola, Oliver Spencer, Jimmy Staples, Ollie Streeter, Sonny Tonga’uiha, Connor Treacey, Elliot Williams, Tate Williams, Finlay Cunnison, Zac Finch,  Lucas Friday,  Finn Keylock, Will Knight, Nick Lilley, George Newman, Tyler Offiah, James Pater, George Pearson, Hugh Shields, Jonny Weimann, Sam Winters. 

Player to watch: Tyler Offiah

The 19-year-old Bath winger, son of rugby league great Martin Offiah, scored on his Premiership debut for Bath against Saracens in the final round of the 2024/25 season.

He featured in last year's Junior World Championship and combines his rugby commitments with a degree in politics and international relations at the University of Bath.

Did you know?: England are one of only three teams to lift the Junior World Championship trophy on home soil, beating Ireland in the 2016 final in Manchester. They followed South Africa's success in Cape Town in 2012 before France followed suit after beating England in the 2018 decider.

Pool fixtures:

Saturday, June 27: England v Ireland, Tbilisi, 3.30pm local tme
Thursday, July 2: England v USA, Tbilisi, 6pm local time
Tuesday, July 7: Argentina v England, Tbilisi, 3.30pm local time

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Some of the 2026 Junior World Championship captains

USA

Best finish: 12th (2013)
2024 World Rugby Under-20 Trophy: Runners-up

Overview: The USA are preparing to compete in their first Junior World Championship since 2013, when they finished 12th and were relegated straight back to the World Rugby Under-20 Trophy.

It has taken them a good few years, but now they are back on the grandest stage after finishing as runners-up in the latest U-20 Trophy in 2024. The expansion to 16 teams for the first time since 2009 gives the American side their third appearance at this level, having been relegated from the inaugural tournament in 2008.

USA head coach Johannes 'Neets' Gericke has had his squad training in the humidity of Carolina in preparation for this tournament. "This is a massive opportunity to show the global rugby community how far we have come," he said. "We are in the Junior World Championship and the boys are excited."

Head coach: Johannes Gericke
Captain: Spencer Huntley

Squad: Lyndon Bailey, Alfie Booth, Harrison Cluff, Colin Donnelly, Yiannis Efthymiopoulos, Frank Finicle, Liam Hill, Salesi Moui-Helotu Kafovalu, Pierce Kelly, Oliver Kirk, Papaseea Matelau, Quan Nguyen, Aidan Stewart, Kitiona Talaepa, Sawyer Troupe, Tyler Trower, Jayden Williams, Jameson Beatty, Declan Cadden, William Darbishire, Jack Firebrace, Gavin Holder, Spencer Huntley, Leo Keesler-Venables, Marco Lapierre, Finnian Love, Blake Miller, Dane Mitchell, Sialefuhia Ofa, Joseph Sarkees.

Player to watch: Spencer Huntley

As a 17-year-old, the scrum half required a waiver to play for the USA Under-20s, an indication of how he was rated in the American age-grade pathway. He got that waiver and impressed for the U-20s, and has since played for the USA U-23s. He is currently studying and playing at Hartpury College in England.

Did you know?: Current USA Eagles head coach Scott Lawrence led their Under-20s to victory in the Junior World Rugby Trophy in 2012, earning them promotion to the Junior World Championship in 2013 - the last time they played in the premier age-grade tournament.

Pool fixtures:

Saturday, June 27: Argentina v USA, Tbilisi, 1pm local time
Thursday, July 2: England v USA, Tbilisi, 6pm local time
Tuesday, July 7: Ireland v USA, Tbilisi, 1pm local time

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