2020 NZ Schools
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Have been told the two teams that played where selected to be of equal strength,but certainly the Whetton XV played a great second half that stretched the score to 8 tries to 2.
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2020 New Zealand Secondary Schools' team
Player School Ajay Faleafaga St Peter's College Allan Craig St Kentigern College Blake Makiri St Peter's School Cambridge Che Clarke Kings College Fabian Holland Christchurch Boys' High School Fehi Fineanganofo Auckland Grammar School Fletcher Anderson Christ's College George Methven St Bede's College Hanz Leota Scots College Harry Godfrey Whanganui Collegiate Havila Molia St Paul's Collegiate Isi Saumaki St Andrew's College James Mullan Rangiora High School Jamie Hannah Christchurch Boys' High School Joel Parry St Andrew's College Luron Iosefa King's College Mason Tupaea Hamilton Boys' High School Monu Moli Marlborough Boys' High School Noah Hotham Hamilton Boys' High School Oliver Foote Hamilton Boys' High School Riley Higgins St Patrick's College Silverstream Rohan Wingham King's High School Siale Lauaki St Patrick's College Town Caleb Tangitau Westlake Boys' High School Torian Barnes St Andrew's College Will Bason St Kentigern College 2020 New Zealand Barbarian Schools's team
Player School Adam Lennox Whanganui Collegiate Bradley Crichton St Patrick's College Town Chicago Doyle King's College Christian Stenhouse St Patrick's College Town Dayton Iobu King's College Dominic Ropeti Scots College Elyjah Crosswell Palmerston North Boys' High School Fiti Sa Christ's College Harris McRobbie Rangiora High School Jadin Kingi Sacred Heart College Jayden Stok Napier Boys' High School Jeremiah Asi St Peter's College Jone Rova New Plymouth Boys' High School Lucas Payne Dargaville College Mini Toga St Andrews College Ollie Curtis Christchurch Boys High School Ollie Haig Otago Boys' High School Owen Wright Aotea College Quinlan Tupou St Peter's Cambridge Steve Salelea King's High School Taha Kemara Hamilton Boy's High School Te Rama Reuben St Kentigern College Tony Tafa Kelston Boy's High School Wallace Sititi De La Salle College New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has today announced the 2020 New Zealand Secondary Schools and New Zealand Barbarians Schools teams. The teams will not play in 2020 but selectors have named the sides to recognise the efforts of the secondary school players this season. NZR High Performance Talent Identification Manager PJ Williams said selections were made from players performances across the 1st XV season and the Barbarians Under 18 Development Camps last month. “This is fantastic recognition for a group of players that have had a disrupted 1st XV season. I am sure they will be disappointed that they cannot pull on the black jersey this year, but being named in these teams is a great achievement, nonetheless. “After the Barbarians Camp earlier this month, all players were given individual performance plans and we look forward to seeing what the achieve in coming years,” said Williams.
https://www.allblacks.com/news/secondary-schools-players-recognised-in-representative-team-naming/
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@Bovidae I find the whole process terribly frustrating from start to finish. I've vented my criticism before, so won't repeat it, but it's sad to see talented players miss out due to the way the selections are taking place for both camps and teams.
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This would be my top XV based on who has been picked in the squad, and what I have seen live and on TV.
1 Mason Tupaea (Hamilton Boys' High School)
2 James Mullan (Rangiora High School)
3 Havila Molia (St Paul's Collegiate)
4 Alan Craig (St Kentigern College)
5 Jamie Hannah (Christchurch Boys' High School)
6 Che Clarke (Kings College)
7 Fletcher Anderson (Christ's College)
8 George Methven (St Bede's College)
9 Noah Hotham (Hamilton Boys High School)
10 Ajay Faleafaga (St Peter's College, Auckland)
11 Luron Iosefa (Kings College)
12 Riley Higgins (St Patrick's College Silverstream)
13 Isi Saumaki (St Andrew's College)
14 Blake Makiri (St Peter's Cambridge)
15 Oliver Foote (Hamilton Boys High School)In the forwards, I think the only question mark would be at 6. It could be Torian Barnes. I actually expected Te Rama Reuben to make this team. While Hannah plays 6 for CBHS there are better options so he goes back to lock.
In the backs, maybe Caleb Tangitau at fullback but Foote was selected ahead of him in the Whetton XV , as was Chicago Doyle in the Haden XV.
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Jadin Kingi from Sacred Hearts is Bruce Robertson's grandson.
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@taniwharugby said in 2020 NZ Schools:
Jadin Kingi from Sacred Hearts is Bruce Robertson's grandson.
He looks like a good prospect.
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Bovidae.Value your input with NZ Secondary School rugby and your team looks strong.A question I’d like to ask,did you watch the two boys from Whanganui Lennox and Godfrey during their season?I thought they both played well at St Paul’s.I see you didn’t go with the big lock Holland.Bit slow I thought .
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Only just discovered that the Crusaders finally published their list of U18 players on their website (backdated).
This list also includes the female players. Jorja Miller was one of the girls attending the camp. Some of you will remember her from the Condor 7s and World School 7s. It must be her last year in school, I think. It will be interesting to see how she progresses. She looked like a mini, female McCaw, destined for a big future in women's rugby.
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@trodthesod said in 2020 NZ Schools:
Bovidae.Value your input with NZ Secondary School rugby and your team looks strong.A question I’d like to ask,did you watch the two boys from Whanganui Lennox and Godfrey during their season?I thought they both played well at St Paul’s.I see you didn’t go with the big lock Holland.Bit slow I thought .
I thought Godfrey played well at 1st 5 when he came on in the 2nd half. Lennox was OK but I would rate him as the 4th of the halfbacks involved in that match. I expected Iobu to be in with a good chance as he was in the Barbarian Schools team last year, and often those players progress to the top team the following year. Hannah was the same, which is why I think he would be picked with Craig. Hannah is a beanpole though so needs to pack on the weight. Holland is huge and fairly mobile for his size but I doubt he would start ahead of the other two.
I didn't get to see many CNI games as they usually clashed with the Super 8 games, apart from the St Paul's-St Peter's game which was on TV.
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Yes I agree with you about Lennox,but he had a surprising influence with his team mate in that second half.I think they were operating behind a better pack though.
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An amusing little story to come out of the boys camp at St Paul’s.Tom and Tana asked two boys from the same school what defence pattern they used.They both gave different answers.,so they asked the third boy from the same school what defence system they used.He gave his answer .Tana and Tom said well that’s not what your mates said.He replied “ Well that’s why our defence was bloody crap Sir “ he replied.
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@trodthesod
Fabian Holland is hugely overrated. He’s 6”8. That’s all he’s got going for him. The other cbhs lock Alex Yallop is a better prospect. He’s 6”6 and a lot better around the park. -
Meanwhile, the next generation of Kiwi league talent will be assembled by the NZRL over the next couple of weeks, with a number of representative union players present. From the Blues U18 squad, Ali Leiataua, Jeremiah Asi and Tony Tafa made the NZRL Schools 18s squad for 2020 alongside Ethan Faitaua from the Crusaders U18 squad, Maea Tema-Schmidt from the Hurricanes and Austin Anderson from the Chiefs. (Asi and Tafa both also made the 2020 New Zealand Barbarians Schools side that was announced — for ceremonial purposes only — on Monday.) In their Resident 16s squad, there’s another young union talent worth keeping an eye on: King’s College midfield back Francis Manuleleua, who is already part of the Warriors academy system and made the Blues U18 squad as a Year 11 in September.
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@Stargazer I see jack Sanford the Christchurch bhs fullback has signed a 3yr deal with the Canberra Raiders. He was crusaders 18s as Well