England national under-18 rugby union team

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The England national under-18 rugby union team is the under-18 team of England in the sport of rugby union.

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Coach(es)Jonathan Pendlebury
Will Parkin
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England under-18
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EmblemRed Rose
Coach(es)Jonathan Pendlebury
Will Parkin
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History

Under-18 became a recognised age-grade in European rugby in 2004.[1] In June 2018, coach John Fletcher and Peter Walton left the backroom staff having joined the U18 set-up since 2008 from Newcastle Falcons.

European Championship

England is, apart from France and Ireland, the only other team in the European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship to have won the championship, having done so in 2005 and 2006. Additionally, the team came second in the 2009 and 2011 editions. The team did not participate in the 2010 edition.

England lost the 2011 final in wet conditions against Ireland, who took out their first title.[2]

Under-19 International Series

Since 2012, England U18s travel to South Africa to compete in the U19 international series in August every year.

2012

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Date Opposing Team Venue Score Results
10 August 2012 Wales Wales Wellington 28 – 25 [3] Win
14 August 2012 France France Outeniqua Park, George 13 – 20 [4] Loss
18 August 2012 South Africa South Africa UWC Stadium, Cape Town 36 – 29 [5] Loss
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2013

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Date Opposing Team Venue Score Results
9 August 2013 South Africa South Africa City Park Stadium, Cape Town 19 – 14 [6] Loss
13 August 2013 Wales Wales Outeniqua Park, George 17 – 15 [7] Win
17 August 2013 France France Boland Stadium, Wellington 12 – 8 [8] Win
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2014

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Date Opposing Team Venue Score Results
15 August 2014 Wales Wales City Park Stadium, Cape Town 24 – 21 [9] Win
19 August 2014 France France Outeniqua Park, George 23 – 6 [10] Win
23 August 2014 South Africa South Africa A.F. Markötter Stadium, Stellenbosch 22 – 30 [11] Win
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2015


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Date Opposing Team Venue Score Results
7 August 2015 France France City Park Stadium, Cape Town 15 – 7 [12] Win
11 August 2015 South Africa South Africa A Outeniqua Park, George 18 – 33 [13] Win
15 August 2015 South Africa South Africa City Park Stadium, Cape Town 23 – 16 [14] Loss
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2016

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Date Opposing Team Venue Score Results
12 August 2016 France France City Park Stadium, Cape Town 18 – 23 [15] Loss
16 August 2016 South Africa South Africa A Diocesan College, Cape Town 53 – 14 [16] Loss
20 August 2016 South Africa South Africa Paarl Boys' High School, Paarl 13 – 12 [17] Loss
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2017

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Date Opposing Team Venue Score Results
11 August 2017 France France Paul Roos, Stellenbosch 24 – 8 [18] Win
14 August 2017 Wales Wales Paarl Gimnasium, Paarl 14 – 12 [19] Loss
19 August 2017 South Africa South Africa City Park Stadium, Cape Town 52 – 22 [20] Win
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Honours

European championship

Positions

The team's final positions in the European championship:

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Year Division Tier Place
2004
2005 A Division I 1st Champions
2006 A Division I 1st Champions
2007 A Division I 3rd
2008 A Division I 3rd
2009 A Division I 2nd Runners-up
2010 did not participate
2011 Elite Division I 2nd Runners-up
2012 Elite Division I 1st Champions
2013 Elite Division I 1st Champions
2014 Elite Division I 1st Champions
2015 Elite Division I 3rd
2016 did not participate
2017 did not participate
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