EXETER College Rugby Academy has launched its official touring kit ahead of the SANIX World Rugby Youth Tournament in Fukuoka, Japan, and confirmed the squad that will represent England at the prestigious international schools’ competition this April.
Hosted annually by the Japan Rugby Football Union, the SANIX tournament is recognised as one of the world’s leading international schools’ rugby events and brings together top youth teams from across the globe. Exeter College was selected to represent England at this year’s tournament and will face sides from countries including New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Fiji, and Namibia.
The 30-player squad travelling to Japan features athletes from this season’s unbeaten ACE League-winning sides, as well as four current England U18 players in Jerry Keys, Charlie Bosanko, Harry Westlake and Archie Guyver.
The newly unveiled kit, which includes playing, training and leisure wear, stays true to the iconic blue, white and black of Exeter College’s Sport Academy.
The support from more than 60 businesses and organisations, combined with fundraising efforts of players and Sports Academy staff, has raised over £51,000 towards the trip, helping make this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the players possible.
In the build-up before their departure on April 25, the squad will be fully focused on training and preparation. Confidence across the group is high, and players are looking forward to showcasing their hard work and ability on the international stage.
Ruben Chugg, who plays fly half and full Back, and is studying BTEC Business at Exeter College, said: “It was quite a surprise hearing that we would be going to an international tournament.
“We’ve had a good year this year, one of the best years the college has had. We’ve been undefeated, and I think we can really go and get this challenge.”





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