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Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament
SportRugby union
First season2000
No. of teams16 (boys)
8 (girls' sevens)
CountryJapan
Venue(s)Global Arena,Munakata
Most recent
champion(s)
South AfricaPaul Roos Gymnasium (2nd title)
Most titlesNew ZealandHamilton Boys' High School (3 titles)
Related
competitions
National High School Rugby Tournament
National 1st XV Championship
NatWest Schools Cup
Scottish Rugby Schools' Cup
Official websitesanix-sports.com
Christian Brothers College (Ireland) playsFushimi Technical High School (Japan), 2006

TheSanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament is an internationalrugby union tournament for 15-a-side youth teams which is held every year during theGolden Week holidays (29 April – 5/6 May) inFukuoka prefecture, Japan. Participation is by invitation only, and the overseas schools selected by their respective unions to represent their country are generally expected to be of a high standard and among the top five in each country. The event is hosted by theJapan Rugby Football Union and supported by various local bodies including the Kyushu RFU, the Sanix Sports Foundation and Munakata City. TheGlobal Arena inMunakata, Fukuoka on the island ofKyūshū is the venue for this tournament.

History

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In 2000 the first tournament was contested by 11 Japanese and five foreign high school teams from various countries. (The tournament expanded from 16 to 20 schools in 2009, thus increasing in both size and importance.) It is a unique competition in world rugby for high schools, and is almost a "mini World Cup". The idea was devised and initially funded by the Sanix company president Mr. Munemasa. Sanix still provides about half the substantial costs for overseas teams to participate.

Three or four of the Japanese teams are from the local areaKyūshū, where high school rugby is particularly strong. The rest are from elsewhere in Japan. A Scottish pipe band is a regular fixture, though there was no band in 2007. HoweverDollar Academy has participated twice as Scotland's sole representative so far in the tournament in 2000 and 2004, and George Watson's College Pipe Band, Edinburgh have played both the opening and closing ceremonies from 2008 to date. One Italian team (Istituto Casteller) took part in 2002, and Carmarthenshire College from Wales has also participated.

In 2014 the tournament debuted a girls'rugby sevens tournament to run parallel to the boys' competition. The debut girls' tournament was won by aKanto regional selection team, and the most recent champions areSt Mary's College, Wellington who won the 2017 tournament.

Dax Landes High School, 2009 champions, together with the runners-up Higashi Fukuoka H.S. after the final

Competing nations

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As of 2018 a total of 20 countries have participated in at least one edition of the Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament, with many countries being represented annually. Nations who have competed in the tournament are as follows:

Champions

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Boys' competition

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Marist College Canberra 2006 Sanix Rugby Squad Australia
Year# of TeamsFinalLosing semi-finalists
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeFourth place
200016AustraliaThe King's School28–5South AfricaPaul Roos GymnasiumNew ZealandAranui High SchoolScotlandDollar Academy
200124South AfricaGrey College-New ZealandSt Peter's CollegeJapanHigashi Fukuoka High SchoolAustraliaSt Mary's College
200216South AfricaHoër Landbouskool Boland [af]32–10JapanSendai Ikuei Gakuen H.S.FijiRatu Kadavulevu SchoolNew ZealandWesley College
200316New ZealandRotorua Boys' High School-TongaTonga CollegeSouth AfricaSt Alban's CollegeRepublic of IrelandRoyal Belfast Academical
200416New ZealandRotorua Boys' High School36–18JapanHigashi Fukuoka High SchoolSouth AfricaErmelo High SchoolAustraliaSt Stanislaus' College
200516New ZealandChristchurch Boys' H.S.32–8AustraliaThe Southport SchoolSouth AfricaHoërskool WaterkloofJapanOsaka Institute Technology
200616New ZealandChristchurch Boys' H.S.34–20South AfricaMonument High SchoolJapanTokai Uni. Gyosei H.S.JapanHigashi Fukuoka High School
200716AustraliaWestfields Sports H.S.-JapanHigashi Fukuoka High SchoolNew ZealandChristchurch Boys' H.S.SamoaAvele College
200816South AfricaGlenwood High School39–0FranceTarbes High SchoolNew ZealandGisborne Boys' H.S.AustraliaSt Edmund's College
200920FranceDax Landes High School38–30JapanHigashi Fukuoka High SchoolSouth AfricaGlenwood High SchoolNew ZealandDe La Salle College
201016New ZealandHamilton Boys' H.S.40–8EnglandTruro CollegeAustraliaThe Hills Sports H.S.South AfricaMarais Viljoen High School
201116New ZealandHamilton Boys' H.S.35–17EnglandIvybridge Community CollegeSouth AfricaPaarl Boys' High SchoolJapanToin Gakuen H.S.
201216New ZealandKelston Boys' High School37–24EnglandTruro CollegeTongaTonga CollegeJapanTokai Uni. Gyosei H.S.
201316New ZealandSt Kentigern College40–8EnglandHartpury CollegeAustraliaSt Joseph's CollegeSouth AfricaDaniel Pienaar Technical H.S.
201416New ZealandHamilton Boys' H.S.15–11South AfricaPaarl Boys' High SchoolFranceLycée Louis de FoixJapanTokai Uni. Gyosei H.S.
201516South AfricaPaul Roos Gymnasium35–3AustraliaBrisbane Boys' CollegeNew ZealandScots CollegeEnglandTruro College
201616South AfricaGlenwood High School45–6JapanHigashi Fukuoka High SchoolNew ZealandRotorua Boys' High SchoolEnglandTruro College
201716FranceLycée de la Borde Basse9–3New ZealandMt Albert Grammar SchoolJapanHigashi Fukuoka High SchoolJapanToin Gakuen H.S.
201816FijiRatu Kadavulevu School35–5New ZealandHastings Boys' H.S.AustraliaSt Augustine's CollegeJapanOsaka Toin High School
201916South AfricaPaul Roos Gymnasium52–5New ZealandSt Peters CollegeJapanToin Gakuen H.S.AustraliaWaverley College

Schools with multiple appearances

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Christchurch Boys High School, 2005 and 2006 champions

In the table below, teams are ordered first by number of appearances, then by number of wins, and finally by year of first appearance. In the "Seasons" column,bold years indicate winning seasons.

AppearancesSchoolSeasons
8JapanHigashi Fukuoka High School2004, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
6RussiaEnisei-STM2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
4EnglandTruro College2010, 2012, 2015, 2016
4JapanSaga Industrial (Technical) High School2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
3New ZealandHamilton Boys' High School '2009',2010,2011,2014
3South AfricaPaul Roos Gymnasium2000,2015,2019
3New ZealandRotorua Boys' High School2003,2004, 2016
3South AfricaGlenwood High School2008, 2009,2016
3JapanOsaka Toin High School2017, 2018, 2019
3JapanToin Gakuen High School2017, 2018, 2019
2New ZealandChristchurch Boys' High School2005,2006
2JapanOnomichi High School2015, 2018
2JapanKyoto Seisho High School2015, 2019
2JapanIwami Chisuikan High School2015, 2019
2JapanTokai University Gyosei High School2017, 2018
2JapanTokai University Sagami High School2017, 2018
2South AfricaFramesby High School2017, 2018
2EnglandExeter College2018, 2019

Girls' sevens competition

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Year# of TeamsFinalLosing semi-finalists
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeFourth place
20148JapanKanto Selection35–21AustraliaSunshine Coast StingraysJapanFukuoka Ladies' R.F.C.New ZealandFeilding High School
20158New ZealandHamilton Girls' H.S.31–12JapanFukuoka Ladies' R.F.C.JapanIwami Chisuikan H.S.Hong KongHong Kong Sports School
20168JapanOtemon Gakuen H.S.38–5JapanTochigi StrawberriesNew ZealandHamilton Girls' High SchoolJapanFukuoka Ladies' R.F.C.
20178New ZealandSt Mary's College26–22JapanKokugakuen Uni. Tochigi H.S.EnglandHartpury CollegeAustraliaAranmore Catholic College
20188JapanIwami Chisuikan H.S.17–10New ZealandHamilton Girls' H.S.JapanOtemon Gakuen H.S.JapanFukuoka Ladies R.F.C.

See also

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References

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External links

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