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  • StargazerS Offline
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    I counted the number of players per school, starting with the Top 4:

    Hastings BHS: 9
    Hamilton BHS: 5
    St Kent's Coll: 3
    Southland BHS: 1
    St Paul's Collegiate: 3
    Auckland Grammar: 2
    Christchurch BHS: 2
    Christs College: 2
    Napier BHS: 2
    Otago BHS: 2
    Sacred Heart Coll: 2
    St Pat's Silverstream: 2
    St Peter's (Cambridge): 2
    Wellington Coll: 2
    Feilding HS: 1
    Gisborne BHS: 1
    Nelson College: 1
    Otamatea Coll: 1
    Palmerston North BHS: 1
    St Andrew's Coll: 1
    St John's College (Hamilton): 1
    Timaru BHS: 1
    Wesley Coll: 1
    Westlake BHS: 1

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  • KiwiMurphK Online
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    Etene Nanai named in that squad. Does that mean he is staying in rugby?

    Typically players who are league bound are not selected in these teams. Or has that policy changed?

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    As posted above, the NZ Barbarians Schools will play a NZ Māori U18 team on Monday 2 October, that will also play Tonga Schools later in the week.

    A wider NZ Māori U18 squad has now been named:

    Jacob Pepper-Edwards - Ashley RFC - Ngai Tahu
    Cameron Huata - Napier Boys' High School - Ngati Porou
    Te Ariki Te Puni - Auckland University RFC - Ngati Raukawa, Rangitane o Manawatu, Ngati Porou
    Billy Priestley - Gisborne Boys' High School - Ngati Porou, Te Aitanga a Hauiti
    Jonas Pomare - Hamilton Boys' High School - Nga Puhi
    Tanara Haenga - Wainuiomata High School - Ngati Porou
    Robert Rush - St Kentigerns College - Ngapuhi, Ngati Kahu
    Josh Hill - Otago University RFC - Ngai Tahu
    Donovan Mataira - Hastings Boys' High School - Ngati Kahungungu
    Sam Smith - Wairarapa College - Ngati Raukawa
    Terrell Peita - Mount Albert Grammar - Te Rarawa Kaiwhare
    Tamarau McGahan - Rosmini College - Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Raukawa
    Keelan Whitman - St Patrick's College Wellington - Te Arawa, Ngati Rangiwewehi
    Shamara Brooks - Hastings Boys' High School - Ngati Pamoana
    Stewart Cruden - Palmerston North Boys' High School - Ngati Kahungungu ki Wairarapa
    Tahu Kaa - Christchurch Boys' High School - Ngati Porou, Ngai Tahu
    James Simpson-Te Pairi - Kings' High School - Tuhoe
    Tobias Wickham-Manuel - Kia Toa RFC Manawatu - Ngati Porou, Ngati Tuwharetoa
    Coel Kerr - Paeroa College - Ngati Ranginui
    Nikau McGregor - Napier Boys' High School - Ngati Kahungungu ki Wairarapa
    John Cooper - Westlake Boys' High School - Ngapuhi, Ngati Kahungungu Ngati Tuwharetoa
    Jaylen Tuapola - Scots' College, Wellington - Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Maniapoto
    Eru Tahuri - Ashburton Celtic RFC - Ngati Kahungungu, Ngai Tahu
    Austin Brown - Gisborne Boys' High School - Ngati Porou
    Ben Strowger-Turnock - Wellington College - Ngai Tahu

    NZ Rugby Names U18 Maori Team to play Tonga and Barbarians

    NZ Rugby Names U18 Maori Team to play Tonga and Barbarians

    The National Māori Under 18 team has been selected to play New Zealand Schools Barbarians and Tonga Under 18 later this month. Chair of New Zealand Rugby Māori Board, Dr Farah Palmer, today...

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @stargazer I assume this Maori team is excluding players already in the NZ Schools and NZ BaaBaas teams/squads?

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    The squads have been announced.

    New Zealand Secondary Schools:
    Naitoa Ah Kuoi - Wellington College
    Charles Alaimalo - Hamilton Boys' High School
    Sam Cooper - St Paul's Collegiate
    George Dyer - St Paul's Collegiate
    Leicester Faingaanuku - Nelson College
    Devan Flanders - Hastings Boys 'High School
    Taufa Funaki - Sacred Heart College
    Cullen Grace - Timaru Boys High School
    Tauterangimarie Kapea - Hamilton Boys' High School
    Shilo Klein - St Andrews College
    Lincoln McClutchie - Hastings Boys' High School
    Jeriah Mua - Hastings Boys' High School
    Etene Nanai - St Kentigern College
    Kini viliame Naholo - Hastings Boys' High School
    Fatongia Paea - Sacred Heart College
    Abraham Pole - Otago Boys' High School
    Isaiah Punivai - Christs College
    Rivez Reihana - St Kentigern College
    Humphrey Sheild - Napier Boys' High School
    Joshua Southall - St Patrick's College - Silverstream
    Quade Tapsell - Gisborne Boys' High School
    Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe - Hastings Boys' High School
    Danny Toala - Hastings Boys' High School
    Quinn Tupaea - Hamilton Boys' High School
    Tupou Vaa'i - Wesley College
    Tamaiti Williams - St Kentigern College

    New Zealand Schools Barbarians:

    Joshua Bokser - Napier Boys’ High School
    Fergus Burke - St Paul's Collegiate
    Louie Chapman - Christchurch Boys High School
    Luke Donaldson - St Paul's Collegiate
    Lesinali TovoFaleafa - Auckland Grammar School
    Samipeni Finau - St Peter's College - Cambridge
    Kienan Higgins - St Patrick's College - Silverstream
    Josiah Maraku - Feilding High School
    Saula Mau - Auckland Grammar School
    Ethan McQuinlan - Feilding High School
    David Meki - Rosmini College
    Lemeki Namoa - Sacred Heart College
    Oliver Norris - St Peters College - Cambridge
    Simon Parker - Otamatea College
    Taine Plumtree - Wellington College
    Siave Seti - St John's College
    James Stratton - Palmerston North Boys’ High School
    Rico Syme - Christchurch Boys’ High School
    Kaleb Talamahina- Southland Boys’ High School
    Tane Te Aho - Hamilton Boys’ High School
    Taine Te Whata - Otago Boys’ High School
    Patrick Thacker - Christs College
    James Thompson - St Peters College - Cambridge

    Someone can sort the squads out by position. I don't remember McClutchie goalkicking in the Hastings games I saw which may impact who plays at fullback. Nanai might be used on the wing for that reason. Captain to be named later I assume.

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    #9

    @bovidae I haven't seen the media release, yet. Does it say anything about injured players? I miss Folau Fakatava on both lists. He's probably been Hastings Boys' best player, but got injured in the Top 4 semi-final.

    Hastings' goal kicker is Danny Toala (fullback or 2nd five) and he's on the NZSS list.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    Nepia
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    @stargazer said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    @bovidae I haven't seen the media release, yet. Does it say anything about injured players? I miss Folau Fakatava on both lists. He's probably been Hastings Boys' best player, but got injured in the Top 4 semi-final.

    Hastings' goal kicker is Danny Toala (fullback or 2nd five) and he's on the NZSS list.

    Yeah, I can't believe there are 4 halfbacks in the country better than Fakatava.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    @stargazer

    Finlay Brewis (Westlake Boys High School), Dennon Robinson (Hastings Boys High School) and Kianu Kereru- Symes (Hastings Boys High School) were not considered for the teams due to injuries.

    I thought Toala was the goalkicker so he might be used at fullback. I expect Tupaea to be the starting 2nd 5 and he might be the captain too. It's no good picking props etc that will be subbed. Tupou Vaa'i is another option as he was the Chiefs U18 captain. The question will be whether he has been selected as a lock or no.8.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    Nepia
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    @bovidae @Stargazer Maybe Fakatava is the one player from Hastings that is too old?

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    He was one of the 4 picked in the training squad for the trials though.

    The halfbacks in the NZSS are:
    Taufa Funaki and Humphrey Sheild

    Louie Chapman is in the Baabaas so Fakatava might have been selected in error.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @bovidae said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    He was one of the 4 picked in the training squad for the trials though.

    The halfbacks in the NZSS are:
    Taufa Funaki and Humphrey Sheild

    Louie Chapman is in the Baabaas so Fakatava might have been selected in error.

    Can't say I've watched either of those two play - so they could both be awesome?

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Who was the Hurricanes U18 halfback? These squads are often picked from performances in those games as well as the 1st XV games and trials.

    My only viewing of Funaki was in the 1A final but I wasn't watching the game close enough to make an assessment.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    @bovidae
    Folau Fakatava was the Hurricanes U18 halfback and I'm convinced he's by far the best NZ halfback in this age group. However, he got injured in the Top 4 semi and maybe they selected him in the development group in the hope he would recover in time and maybe he didn't. Some comments on FB indeed suggest he's still injured.

    Humphrey Sheild was Fakatava's sub in the Canes U18 squad and was good, too. Worthy of selection in NZSS.

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    There's more kids from Hastings BHS in the NZSS team than the entire South Island. Plus a couple in the Maori team, plus a guy not considered due to injury and then this star halfback.

    That must be some team!

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @chris-b said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    There's more kids from Hastings BHS in the NZSS team than the entire South Island.

    Don't fret. The so called Canterbury production line will continue when they all somehow decide to go to Lincoln Uni.

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    None of this year's Hastings BHS squad are enrolled in Lincoln University ... yet.

    But, at the moment, three of them are going elsewhere - Kini Naholo to Taranaki and Jeriah Mua and Dennon Robinson both to Bay of Plenty.

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    @chris-b to be fair living in Canterbury that representation is fair. HBHS had some talent and the UC Championship was strong but lacked the 'top end' of player this year bar a cple.
    in saying that there has been in recent times a large number who have not made schools that emerge in the nz20s from this comp. Drummond, Mounga, Sanders, Retallick!! Plus others

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #21

    The teams have been named for their first games today.

    New Zealand Schools vs. Fiji Schools, Knox Grammar School, kick off 2 pm

    1. Tamaiti Williams (St Kentigern College)

    2. Sam Cooper (St Paul's Collegiate, Hamilton)

    3. Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe (Hastings Boys' High School)

    4. Naitoa Ah Kuoi (Wellington College)

    5. Tupou Vaa’I (Wesley College)

    6. Charles Alaimalo (Hamilton Boys' High School)

    7. Jeriah Mua (Hastings Boys' High School)

    8. Devan Flanders (Hastings Boys' High School)

    9. Taufa Funaki (Sacred Heart College, Auckland)

    10. Rivez Reihana (St Kentigern College)

    11. Leicester Faingaanuku (Nelson College)

    12. Quinn Tupaea (Hamilton Boys High School) – captain

    13. Tauterangimarie Kapea (Hamilton Boys' High School)

    14. Kini Naholo (Hastings Boys' High School)

    15. Etene Nanai (St Kentigern College)

    16. Abraham Pole (Otago Boys' High School)

    17. Fatongia Paea (Sacred Heart College, Auckland)

    18. George Dyer (St Paul's Collegiate, Hamilton)

    19. Quade Tapsell (Gisborne Boys' High School)

    20. Josh Southall (St Patrick's College – Silverstream)

    21. Humphrey Sheild (Napier Boys' High School)

    22. Lincoln McClutchie (Hastings Boys' High School)

    23. Isaiah Punivai (Christs College)

    New Zealand Schools Barbarians vs. Tonga Schools Sport & Rugby Institute, Palmerston North, kick off 2 pm

    1. Oliver Norris (St Peter’s College, Cambridge)

    2. Tane Te Aho (Hamilton Boys’ High School) - captain

    3. Patrick Thacker (Christ’s College)

    4. James Thompson (St Peter’s College, Cambridge)

    5. Taine Plumtree (Wellington College)

    6. Joshua Bokser (Napier Boys’ High School)

    7. Taine Te Whata (Otago Boys’ High School) - vice captain

    8. Tovo Faleafa (Auckland Grammar School)

    9. Louie Chapman (Christchurch Boys’ High School) – vice captain

    10. Fergus Burke (St Paul’s Collegiate)

    11. James Stratton (Palmerston North Boys’ High School)

    12. Kienan Higgins (St Patrick’s College – Silverstream)

    13. Josiah Maraku (Feilding High School)

    14. Siave Seti (St John’s College)

    15. Rico Syme (Christchurch Boys’ High School)

    16. David Meki (Rosmini College)

    17. Ethan McQuinlan (Feilding High School)

    18. Saula Mau (Auckland Grammar School)

    19. Samipeni Finau (St Peter’s College, Cambridge)

    20. Simon Parker (Otamatea College)

    21. Luke Donaldson (St Paul’s Collegiate)

    22. Lemeki Namoa (Sacred Heart College)

    23. Kaleb Talamahina (Southland Boys’ High School)

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    The 2pm time for the NZ Schools game is AEST, not NZT. So the NZ Schools game kick-off time is 5pm NZT.

    http://www.allblacks.com/News/31494/schools-teams-named-for-first-match

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    @98blueandgold Let's hope Leicester has a good game against Fiji or we might not have any South Islanders in the 1st XV! 🙂

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