WINDHOEK, Dec. 16 — The Namibia Rugby Union has opened its 2026 campaign with a 44-player U20 preliminary squad, marking the first step in the country’s long-term development plan for the national team.
The governing body said Tuesday the group includes players from schools, clubs, universities and cross-border institutions, and will serve as the starting point for selecting the final U20 squad.
The NRU said several eligible players, both domestic and international, were unable to attend initial camps because of academic, travel or scheduling conflicts.
To support a transparent and inclusive selection process, U20 coaches will continue assessments at major rugby competitions and events early in 2026, the NRU said. (Namibia Daily News/Xinhua)


