Auckland 2018
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2018 Auckland B Wider Squad
Antonio Ripata (University)
Pat Vaovasa (College Rifles)
Cam Flavell (College Rifles)
Penisoni Fineanganofo (Papatoetoe)
Jerry Samania (Pakuranga)
Herman Huch (Ponsonby)
Leka Tu'ungafasi (Grammar TEC)
TJ Vaega (Grammar TEC)
Brendan Ward (Grammar TEC)
Frank Friconnet (Eden)
John Akau'ola-laula (Pakuranga)
Ezra Meleisea (Pakuranga)
Sam Slade (Ponsonby)
Max East (Pakuranga
Telefoni Iakopo (Suburbs)
Harry Miller (University)
Aleks Dabek (Ponsonby)
AJ Sagaga (Waitemata)
Danny Tusitala (Ponsonby)
Pele Cowley (Suburbs)
D'Angelo Leuila (Papatoetoe)
Will Talataina-Mu (Ponsonby)
Tevita Latu (University)
Hawaii Ahokovi (Pakuranga)
Bruno Tuivai (Suburbs)
Freedom Vaha'akolo (Ponsonby)
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2018 Auckland Colts Wider Squad
Dominic Maupese (Papatoetoe)
Mike Te'o (Waitemata)
Jordon Fonokalafi (College Rifles)
Barnaby Abdale-Weir (College Rifles)
Tolo Halangahu (College Rifles)
Liam Gilheaney-Black (Marist)
Hamish Boult (College Rifles)
Frank Malu (Mt Wellington)
Jack Marks (University)
Paul Tuaimalo (Papatoetoe)
Joshua Brajkovic (College Rifles)
Fetuuloa Havili (Papatoetoe)
Luke Cunis (Suburbs)
Ben Sa'u (Papatoetoe)
Uini Fetalaiga (University)
Henry Saker (University)
Campbell Woodmass (Ponsonby)
Ash Tuia (College Rifles)
Brody Lam (Eden)
Emmanuele Lamositele (College Rifles)
Patrick Tausie (Ponsonby)
Alefosio Tapili (Mt Wellington)
Alex Samoa (Papatoetoe)
Paoraian Manuel-Harman (University)
Joe Collins (College Rifles)
Mike King (University)
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2018 Under 19 Development Squad
Leonardo Wright (East Tamaki)
Joseph Fale (Pakuranga)
Jackson Clarke (Ponsonby)
Champanat Solomono-Mua (Marist)
Sam Beere (Pakuranga)
Va'a Maelega (Papatoetoe)
David Stoltz (Ponsonby)
Kainaliu Teaupea (East Tamaki)
Jack Casey-Pickering (Eden)
Griffin Bayley (Marist)
Ezrah Kapeteni (Waitemata)
Tahquinn Hansen (Waitemata)
Arthur Valentine (Suburbs)
Ben Sterritt (College Rifles)
Tui Talau Moa (Grammar TEC)
Josh Wheeler (Grammar TEC)
Jared Mata-uiau (Grammar TEC)
Tyberg Mauafua (East Tamaki)
RJ Ioane (Ponsonby)
Warren Tupai Fiaui (East Tamaki)
Toa Tupuna (Manukau Rovers)
Sam Fihaki (Marist)
Michaile van Wyk (Pakuranga)
Adrian Lole (Eden)
Matt Wulff (Grammar TEC)
James Matautu (Papatoetoe)
Danny Silivelio (Suburbs)
Jordan Schewenke (Marist)
Josefa Kolinisau (Waitakere)
Pita Niubalavu (University)
Mike Filiga (Marist)
Quentin Hill (Pakuranga)
Simion Fauoo (Pakuranga)
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@duluth said in Auckland 2018:
What's the point of signing Evan Olmstead? Lots of local talent in his position.
Not sure about the selection of Umaga either. He is currently contracted to Wasps and is just getting game time before the start of the UK season
Good to see Seu named. I assumed he was injured. His versatility gives Auckland a lot more options in the 23.
So I googled.
Canadian. Hmmm.
Like the idea we're helping a tier two nation but as you say plenty locks gi g around.
And frankly I'd rather see NZers given a chance to develop.
Mind you that Canuck who played for the Chiefs was alright.
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@booboo Recently reading a Falcons fan forum, they were gutted he was leaving Newcastle, calling him 'outstanding' and a 'quality operator'. They seemed to think they let him go because of the club not being happy with his time away with Canada. Here is vid of him playing.
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I just registered there is no Vince Aso on the list. I know he is injured but other injured players are named. Maybe he is off contract and moving on?
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@daffy-jaffy Totally forgot about him. I think he signed for two more years with the Hurricanes and Auckland during the Super Rugby season.
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Definitely signed for Blues next year, M10 contracts alone don’t pay enough to leave European contracts. Caution though, Ardron really struggled in M10 last year, may have needed the 6months before Super season to adjust to the fitness & speed levels required here.
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@tim said in Auckland 2018:
Matt Storm and Lemeki Namoa are another couple from the Blues U20 side that didn't make it. Think that Matt Storm is injured though.
Lemeki is most probably with the U19s for the JH Memorial tourney. Haven't heard anything re Matt Storm. Gee hopefully he hasn't had recurring problems with his knee.