Scotland U20 Men side named to face South Africa

7 Jul 2025

Head Coach Kenny Murray has named his Scotland U20 Men side for the penultimate World Rugby U20 Championship pool stage game against South Africa U20 at Stadio San Michele on Wednesday (kick off 2.30pm BST/3.30pm local) – live on RugbyPassTV.

A number of changes have been made from the Australia game due to the short turnarounds between matches in the competition.

Jamie Stewart makes his first competitive start for Scotland U20 at tighthead prop, having come off the bench in both matches in the championship so far.

Angus Hunter is involved for the first time in the championship, starting at outside centre, and Will Pearce could make his debut from the bench.

It’s all change in the front row as Stewart is joined by Jake Shearer, who starts at loosehead prop, and Seb Stephen, who makes a first start of the championship at hooker.

Mark Fyffe, another making his first championship start, and Charlie Moss make up the second row, and blindside flanker Oliver Duncan, openside and captain Freddy Douglas and number 8 Reuben Logan are the back row selections.

In the backs, Hector Patterson starts at scrum-half and will combine with stand-off Isaac Coates to make the half-backs.

Hunter is joined by inside centre Jack Hocking in midfield. Cameron van Wyk is selected on the left wing with Nairn Moncrieff on the right, and the team is completed by Jack Brown at full-back.

Joe Roberts, Pearce and Ollie Blyth-Lafferty are primed to come in the front row, with Bart Godsell and Oliver Finlayson-Russell the other replacement forwards. Backs Noah Cowan, Matthew Urwin and Jed Findlay, who scored on his debut against Australia last week, are the final substitutes.

Scotland U20 Men team to play South Africa U20 at Stadio San Michele on Wednesday (kick off 2.30pm BST/3.30pm local) – live on RugbyPassTV

15. Jack Brown (Edinburgh Rugby)
14. Nairn Moncrieff (Edinburgh Rugby)
13. Angus Hunter (Heriot’s Rugby)
12. Jack Hocking (Unattached)
11. Cameron van Wyk (Ayr RFC)

10. Isaac Coates (Edinburgh Rugby)
9. Hector Patterson (Edinburgh Rugby)

1. Jake Shearer (Glasgow Warriors)
2. Seb Stephen (Edinburgh Academical FC/Glasgow Warriors)
3. Jamie Stewart (Edinburgh Rugby)
4. Mark Fyffe (University of Edinburgh)
5. Charlie Moss (Montpellier)
6. Oliver Duncan (Edinburgh Rugby)
7. Freddy Douglas – Captain (Edinburgh Rugby)
8. Reuben Logan (Northampton Saints)

Replacements

16. Joe Roberts (Glasgow Warriors)
17. Will Pearce (Cardiff Metropolitan University/Bristol Bears)
18. Ollie Blyth-Lafferty (Edinburgh Rugby)
19. Bart Godsell (Loughborough University)
20. Oliver Finlayson-Russell (University of St Andrews)
21. Noah Cowan (Brunel University/Ealing Trailfinders
22. Matthew Urwin (Glasgow Warriors)
23. Jed Findlay (Exeter Chiefs)

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