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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    @Magpie_in_aus said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    Who else would have had good squads

    Rotoruabhs
    Welling coll
    St kents?
    Mags
    obhs 2xv (behind team McCaw)
    Nelson college
    Palmy boys
    Te sure?
    Kings

    I'll have a crack at a St Kents 23

    1 S Mafileo
    2 J Christian
    3 J Afoa
    4 S Scrafton
    5 P Parkinson
    6 J Kaino
    7 B Gibson
    8 D Papalii
    9 S Nock
    10 T Lavea
    11 J Rokocoko
    12 TJ Faiane
    13 S Tamanivalu (edit)
    14 B Ennor
    15 M Duffie

    Reserves

    16 M Morrison
    17 J Afoa (James)
    18 J Firth
    19 J Edwards (Kaino covering lock?)
    20 S Surridge
    21 F Christie
    22 R Reihana
    23 T Tuipulotu

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    @sparky said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    @shark said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    @shark OK. Its up now.

    CC forwards:

    8
    7 J Hobbs
    6
    5 S Maling
    4 J Ryan
    3
    2
    1 J Moody

    Can they include Reuban Thorne at 6 who currently works at Christ's and coaches the First XV.

    He went to New Plymouth BHS, so no.

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    @KiwiMurph said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    I'll have a crack at a St Kents 23

    Tamanivalu went there too, and it looks like Luatua was poached from MAGS.

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    #104

    @KiwiMurph said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    @Magpie_in_aus said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    Who else would have had good squads

    Rotoruabhs
    Welling coll
    St kents?
    Mags
    obhs 2xv (behind team McCaw)
    Nelson college
    Palmy boys
    Te sure?
    Kings

    I'll have a crack at a St Kents 23

    1 S Mafileo
    2 J Christian
    3 J Afoa
    4 S Scrafton
    5 P Parkinson
    6 J Kaino
    7 B Gibson
    8 D Papalii
    9 S Nock
    10 T Lavea
    11 J Rokocoko
    12 TJ Faiane
    13 S Tamanivalu (edit)
    14 B Ennor
    15 M Duffie

    Reserves

    16 M Morrison
    17 J Afoa (James)
    18 J Firth
    19 J Edwards (Kaino covering lock?)
    20 S Surridge
    21 F Christie
    22 R Reihana
    23 T Tuipulotu

    Kieran Read had a brief spell there.

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    #105

    @Bovidae He was always a MAGS boy.

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    #106

    @African-Monkey St Kents have some influence then! 🙂

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    #107

    @Bovidae Yeah don't know where that came from haha. I remember the semi final in 2009 which was his last year at school when MAGS played St Peter's where he was up against Pat Tuipulotu at lineout time.

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  • sharkS Offline
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    #108

    Anyone done NPBHS? Can anyone? And I think Southland BHS could be interesting.

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    "Southland Boys’ has always had a proud tradition in sport and is a strong rugby school, naming 22 All Blacks amongst its Old Boys and being the school that has produced the most All Black rugby captains."

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    Kelston Boys:

    15 Mils Muliaina
    14 Lolagi Visinia/David Fusitua
    13 Anthony Tuitavake
    12 Sam Tuitupou
    11 Va'aiga Tuigamala
    10 Loki Crichton
    9 Jason Hewett/Kevin Senio
    8 Sione Lauaki
    7 Apollo Perelini
    6 Mose Tuiali'i
    5 Scott Scrafton
    4 Nathan Hughes/Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
    3 Kees Meeuws
    2 Trevor Leota
    1 Paea Fa'anunu

    Some heavy hitters in this team.

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  • sharkS Offline
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    #111

    OK I've found the SBHS list of ABs. It doesn't list them by position and there's a lot of the 21 I've not heard of (15 of the 21 played before 1965 and none of them are famous All Blacks) so here are the contemporary ones:

    15 M Muliaina
    14
    11
    13 S Pokere
    12
    10 B McKechnie
    9
    8
    7 P Henderson
    6
    5
    4
    3 C Dermody
    2 C Flynn
    1 J Mackintosh

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    #112

    @Dice Bates and Lose as well.

    I remember watching Inga terrorise our right winger in a 1st XV game.

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    #113

    @shark Mils also went to SBHS didn't he?

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    #114

    Kings HS

    15 L Mains
    14 B Smith
    11
    13
    12
    10 T Brown
    9 C Laidlaw
    8 P Miller
    7 K Vanisi
    6
    5
    4
    3 C Hayman
    2 T Willis
    1 J McDonnell

    I'm sure if someone can fill in the gaps (ummmm, Smudge??) this could be a very handy side.

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  • sharkS Offline
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    @Bovidae said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    @shark Mils also went to SBHS didn't he?

    Good call. Cargill HS, SBHS and then Kelston

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  • NepiaN Online
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    @shark Surely you're heard of Billy Stead (one of the greatest of the Originals)? Should be 1st 5 but you can slip him into 2nd 5 if you want to keep McKechnie there.

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    #117

    @Dice said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    Kelston Boys:

    15 Mils Muliaina
    14 Lolagi Visinia/David Fusitua
    13 Anthony Tuitavake
    12 Sam Tuitupou
    11 Va'aiga Tuigamala
    10 Loki Crichton
    9 Jason Hewett/Kevin Senio
    8 Sione Lauaki
    7 Apollo Perelini
    6 Mose Tuiali'i
    5 Scott Scrafton
    4 Nathan Hughes/Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
    3 Kees Meeuws
    2 Trevor Leota
    1 Paea Fa'anunu

    Some heavy hitters in this team.

    Graham Henry was both First XV coach and Headmaster at Kelston in the late 1980s/early 1990s.

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  • sharkS Offline
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    #118

    @Nepia Yeah, but didn't pick that from his full name and only 7 tests!

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    @shark said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    @Nepia Yeah, but didn't pick that from his full name and only 7 tests!

    7 tests back then is the equivalent of 60 odd these days. 🙂

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    @Nepia said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    @shark said in Pick Your (or any) High Schools' All-Time Greatest XV:

    @Nepia Yeah, but didn't pick that from his full name and only 7 tests!

    7 tests back then is the equivalent of 60 odd these days. 🙂

    John William Stead, author of the Complete Rugby Footballer, which was the textbook for understanding the game in the early 20th century. In his lifetime few players were held in such esteem:

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