How to watch the World Schools Festival 2023
It’s here – the World Schools Festival live on Rugby Pass.
We are a day away from seeing some of the world’s best schools try and take the world crown. Each side has experience of winning and knows what it means to beat some top sides, but this December in Thailand may be the biggest test these opponents have ever faced.
All the drama and every moment will be captured live on Rugby Pass, and here is how you can watch and be apart of the tournament from the Pattana Sports Resort in Thailand.
Fans keen to see the event will be able to watch all the live coverage on the RugbyPass YouTube channel.
In 2022, the tournament broke records with over 30 million views from content from the festival. The tournament will look to be just as big this year with top sides from around the world converging on Thailand once again.
The schools in the main competition are...
Cardiff & Vale College (Wales)
Hartpury College (England)
Eton College (England)
St Michael’s College (Ireland)
DR.E.G Jansen (South Africa)
Westlake Boys High School (New Zealand)
Oakdale Landbouskool (South Africa)
Rugby Travel Academy (South Africa)
All Games are Live Streamed on the RugbyPass YouTube channel.
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Excellent year. I have enjoyed the Pumas with every match they played. They are truly one of the top tier nations and with more growth they will push hard for top 3 world ranking. They are just a bit up and down like the French team of old.
Go to commentsFunny that I read this after watching last night's game where Matera packed down at openside every signle time. Jaguares also used to play with OS/BS flankers when he was with them. Of course, if he's at 8 or not involved, Pumas could do it the French way and put, let's say, Kremer on the right and Golzalez on the left. You're correct about Matera's tenure at Crusaders where he was mainly used at blindside but also at #8 on occasion as far as I remember. He has the frame and skillset to play whichever back row position he's put at, much like Ardie or Jack Willis or Pocock.
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