Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments
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@dice The teams are purely invitational. It's usually the coaches that get in first then select a team. Looks like the Kelston network is in full force setting up teams and distributing players.
Unfortunately this isn't a NZR tournament so there is no regional development or selection. You'll note that there are very few SI players. The only reason there is a 'Central' one is that the coach pro-actively made up a team (probably as much for his own coaching development).
Some comments from the ground yesterday were along the lines of 'what are you lot doing here playing in our tournament' -
I'll add that I wish the commentators would stop calling it the "World Schools Sevens" because clearly it's not with no overseas teams.
I also noted that there have been some changes to original team selections. Essendon Tuitupou, for example, was in the Condors team.
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Really impressed with Cooper Flanders , gezz looks like hes already added on his size requirement even before hes turned proffessional .
Very accurate on the tackle and carries well.
Also been impressed with Gage Jackson, been the best in a disappointing NZ Babarians team..his offloads have been superb and has got pace for big lad
Definetly like the look of Xavier Tito Harris with his footwork and speed but it be fair to say there is slight tinge of bias ..Hopefully Xavier stays in rugby as i know he is leaning towards the 13 man code. -
@dice said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:
@bovidae Essendon gets to play with his brother in the Tongan team. Pretty easy to figure out who that is.
Fair enough. I was just pointing out that team selections for this tournament are fluid.
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@steven-harris said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:
Really impressed with Cooper Flanders , gezz looks like hes already added on his size requirement even before hes turned proffessional .
He looks like big brother.
Flanders, Kemara and Vai are the key players for the Condors.
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Results from Day 2:
Boys
Rd 5
Tongan Barbarians 21 - NZ Barbarians 12
NZ Condors 24 - Samoan Barbarians 15
NZ Fijians 24 - NZ Niue 5
NZ Warriors 17 - Cook Islands 12Plate Semi Finals
NZ Cavaliers 29 - NZ Warriors 17
Samoa Barbarians 26 - NZ Barbarians 33Cup Semi Finals
NZ Condors 22 - Tongan Barbarians 5
NZ Fiji 17 - Asian Dragons 22Bowl Final
Cook Islands 24 - NZ Niue 10Plate Final
NZ Cavaliers 7 - NZ Barbarians 0Cup Final
Asian Dragons 12 - NZ Condors 36Girls
Plate Semi Finals
Samoan Barbarians 10 - Niue Fiti Pua 15
Cook Islands 22 - Tongan Barbarians 0Cup Semi Finals
Central Storm 21 - NZ Cavaliers 12
NZ Barbarians 5 - NZ Condors 35Bowl Final
Samoa Barbarians 30 - TBR Heilala 12Plate Final
Niue Fiti Pua 7 - Cook Islands 343rd/4th Playoff
NZ Cavaliers 24 - NZ Barbarians 17Cup Final
Central Storm 0 - NZ Condors 22 -
A tournament team was also named for the girls and boys.
Girls:
Reese Anderson - Cook Islands
Holly Williams - NZ Cavaliers
Dajian Brown - NZ Condors
Kelsey Teneti - NZ Condors
Keira Smith - Central Storm
Rangimarie Sturmey - Central Storm
Manea Waaka -NZ CondorsBoys:
Cody Vai - NZ Condors
Che Clark - NZ Condors
Cooper Flanders - NZ Condors
Sio Kali - NZ Warriors
Taha Kemara - NZ Condors
Francis Manuleleua - NZ Condors
Joshua Penney -NZ CavaliersMVPs were Reese Anderson and Cooper Flanders, respectively.
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Shame we did not see a NZ Māori team at this tournament ..
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The commentators mentioned the French have indicated they would like to send a boys and girls national team next year. Throw in the Aussies, SA and true PI teams and the tournament will be much stronger. No reason there couldn't be a Māori team too.
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@bovidae its something that really irks me that Māori rugby has really fallen off the radar especially at provincial level..there use to be a brilliant preaseason tournament that included all the coronation shield districts , for those who dont know, Northland,North Harbour,Auckland,Counties Manukau,Bay of Plenty,Waikato and Thames Valley .
There would be senior and colts teams , i realise the advent of super rugby has played a part in the decline of tournments of this nature, but in my opinion it kept young Māori especially in the game ..the number of young lads have looked across the ditch to the NRL has been staggering ..Adam Blair and James Fisher Harris are just a couple of examples of kids that were age group players in Northland but followed the league path , not saying a one off tournament would have kept them but at least it was a pathway ..i know Bay of Plenty ,Northland ,and Hawkes Bay both have a high percentage of Māori in their respective club competions ..be great to see another avenue for these kids to aspire to.Must share a story about a Māori game i attended back in the day up at Moire park in Massey ,North Harboyr Māori playing at home , and they were practically the North Harbour provincial team including the great Buck Shelford..
The Bay of Plenty team ran out looking like they had met in the car park,different colour socks and the odd player wearing different colour shorts ..what harbour did not bank on was how fired up the bay team , they played like men possessed and knocked over the harbour team ,they only had one name player, Ron Preston ..?,at first five , and he steered their team around brilliantly .
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@steven-harris I guess that comes down to the Māori Rugby Board and the provincial unions themselves.
There have been a few age-group teams selected like the Māori U18s in 2018, who played the NZ Schools Barbarians and Fiji Schools. A quick google shows the squad with some players who have since played NPC and SR.
Bailey Gordon, Western Heights High School, Te Arawa
Billy Priestly, Gisborne Boys' High School, 0 Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga a Hauiti
Chris Hemi, St Patrick's College Silverstream, Ngāti Kahungunu
Cortez-Lee Ratima, Hamilton Boys' High School, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tama
Damarus Hokianga, Hastings Boys' High School, Ngāti Kahungunu
Daniel Rona, New Plymouth Boys' High School, Te Atiawa
Jack Gray, Ponsonby Rugby Club, Ngāti Whakaue
Jayden Walker, Napier Boys' High School, Ngāti Kahungunu
Jordan Thompson-Dunn, Hastings Boys' High School, Ngāti Kahungunu
Kynan Stowers-Smith, St Bede's College, Ngāti Tama
Leo Ngatai-Tafau, St Peters College (Auckland), Ngāti Porou, Tainui
Leo Thompson, Napier Boys' High School, Ngai Tā Manuhiri, Ngāti Rangiwewehi
Niko Manaena, Southland Boys' Boys High School, Ngāti Porou, Ngai Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu
Nikora Broughton, Hato Paora College, Ngāti Ruanui, Ngā Rauru, Te Āti Haunui ā Papaprangi
Oliver Parkinson, Auckland Grammar School, Te Arawa, Te Rarawa
Raniera Peterson, Upper Hutt Rams, Ngāti Kahungunu
Ruben Love, Palmerston Boys' High School, Te Atiawa
Samuel Sexton-Walton, Karamu High School, Ngāti Kahungunu
Taylor Dale, Otago Boys' High School, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whatua
Te Paea Cook-Savage, St Paul's Collegiate, Ngai Takato
Te Rama Reuben, Rotorua Boys' High School, Ngāti Awa, Ngati Rangi, Te Arawa
Terrell Peita, Mt Albert Grammar, Te Rarawa Kaiwhare
Thomas Murray-Edwards, New Plymouth Boys' High School, Ngati Whakaue
Tiaki Fabish, Napier Boys' High School, Ngāti Maniapoto, Te Whanau ā Apanui
Zach Ririnui, Rotorua Boys' High School, Ngai Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui