2020 NZ Schools
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@Bovidae I have heard Allan Craig is signed on some sort of development contract to return.
NRU are trying different ways to get some of these kids to come back after schooling in Auckland.
In next few years be interesting to see some of the kids I have seen grow up and coached or my team competed against coming out of Auckland schools (Auckland Grammar, MAGs, St Kents, Dilworth)
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@taniwharugby It was interesting sitting near some of the parents last year for the NZ vs Aust Schools game. One was Craig's mother, who mentioned they were from up north. A couple of other parents indicated their sons were on the move to other provinces, and they have.
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@Bovidae yep and it is understandale.
I had heard (unsure if true) Sam Nocks father had suggested he sign for one of the several other provinces that were chasing his signature out of St Kents rather than come home to Northland as it would likely be better for his development and career.
I think we have better systems in place in the past few years though for some of these young guys, we just need to start getting better results on the park to make them see Northland as the team they want to come back and play for instead of choosing somewhere else.
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U18 Chiefs v Blues
Thu 1 October 2020 - St Paul's Collegiate, Hamilton
1.05pm – Chiefs U18 (Team Clarke) v Blues U18
2.35pm – Chiefs U18 (Team Messam) v Blues U18According to the St Paul's Collegiate Facebook page, both games will be broadcast live on Sky, but there's nothing in the Sky tv schedule, yet.
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Here are the Chiefs teams. Team Messam looks to be the A team.
Team Clarke:
- Kauvaka Kaivelata Wesley College
- Sean Ralph Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Haruto Takahashi Rotorua Boys’ High School
- Peter Te Kahu New Plymouth Boys’ High School
- Tyler McNutt Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Maximus Lestro Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Heath MacEwan Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Solomona Tyrell Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Ben Strang St Paul's Collegiate
- Dawson Smith St Peter's School
- Aki Tulivailala Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Levi Rewiti New Plymouth BHS
- Luke Ale Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Te Hamana Te Aute Rotorua BHS
- Austin Anderson Hamilton Boys’ High School
Reserves:
16. Dayna Bidios Rotorua Boys’ High School
17. Perry Lawrence New Plymouth Boys’ High School
18. Curtis Palmer Tauranga Boys’ College
19. Issac Seiuli St John's College
20. Viliami Kuli Wesley College
21. Anaru Paenga Morgan St Paul's Collegiate
22. Jae Bloomfield St Paul's Collegiate
23. Tyrone Hilton Hamilton Boys’ High SchoolTeam Messam:
- Mason Tupaea Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Campbell Robb St Paul's Collegiate
- Havila Molia St Paul's Collegiate
- Kini Fonua Rotorua Boys’ High School
- Andrew Smith St Peter's School
- Rowan Slater New Plymouth Boys’ High School
- Veveni Lasaqa Tauranga Boys’ College
- Te Rama Rueben St Kentigern's College
- Noah Hotham Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Taha Kemara Hamilton Boys’ High School
- Jericho Yorke Rotorua Boys’ High School
- Quinnlan Tupou St Peter's School
- Jone Rova New Plymouth Boys’ High School
- Kusitino Drauna New Plymouth Boys’ High School
- Oliver Foote Hamilton Boys’ High School
Reserves:
16. Sean Ralph Hamilton Boys’ High School
17. Josh Barlett Tauranga Boys’ College
18. Gabe Robinson Hamilton Boys’ High School
19. Malachi Wrampling St Paul's Collegiate
20. Jordan Hutchings Rotorua Boys’ High School
21. Heath MacEwan Hamilton Boys’ High School
22. Ben Strang St Paul's Collegiate
23. Dawson Smith St Peter's School
24. Levi Rewiti New Plymouth Boys’ High School
25. Aki Tulivailala Hamilton Boys’ High School -
Team Clarke, named after former Chiefs lock and co-captain Craig Clarke, will take on the Blues Team Maungawhau in the opening game of the afternoon at 1.05pm. Team Messam, named after the Chiefs most capped player and former co-captain Liam Messam, will conclude the afternoon kicking off against the Blues Team Maungakiekie at 2.35pm.
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@taniwharugby There are a handful playing in the first game who are also reserves in the second game. Probably comes down to numbers and injuries to some original selections.
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A good afternoon of rugby under the sun. A lot of the Blues ABs were watching too.
If the results matter, Chiefs Clarke beat Blues Maungawhau 14-10 and Blues Maungakiekie beat Chiefs Messam 26-17.
Almost all of the Blues Maungakiekie starting XV is part of the 50-man squad for NZ Schools, and their 9 (Iobu) and 10 (Faleafaga) will likely be first choice for NZ Schools.
It will be interesting to see who else makes which squad.