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Auckland Our Players AUCKLAND OUR PLAYERS FIRST NAME LAST NAME POSITION DOB CLUB SCHOOL HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES Jarred Adams Prop 26-Sep-1996 Suburbs Wesley 181cm 126cm 17 Leni Apisai Hooker 18-Mar-1996 Northern United Wellington College 180cm 112cm 11 Adrian Choat Loose Forward 20-Nov-1997 Waitemata Liston College 190cm 102cm 12 Caleb Clarke Wing 29-Mar-1999 Suburbs Mt Albert Grammar 188cm 108cm 20 Hamish Dalzell Lock 16-Jan-1996 College Rifles St Andrews College 201cm 118cm 0 OUR PEOPLE TJ Faiane Second Five-eighth 24-Aug-1995 Pakuranga St Kentigern 182cm 94cm 39 Marco Fepuleai Prop 25-Apr-1995 Ponsonby Auckland Grammar 183cm 116cm 19 Coach Taufa Funaki Halfback 29-Jul-2000 Marist Sacred Heart 178cm 92cm 0 Alama Ieremia Blake Gibson Loose Forward 19-Apr-1995 Ponsonby St Kentigern 183cm 105cm 31 Assistant Coaches Liam Hallam-Eames Lock 20-Aug-1995 Grammar TEC Palmerston North High School 199cm 114cm 0 Filo Tiatia & Craig McGrath Simon Hickey First Five-eighth 1-Dec-1994 Grammar TEC Kings College 175cm 81cm 48 Scrum Coach Alex Hodgman Prop 16-Jul-1993 Suburbs Mt Albert Grammar 195cm 124cm 11 Mike Casey Akira Ioane Loose Forward 16-Jun-1995 Ponsonby Auckland Grammar 194cm 117cm 47 Rieko Ioane Wing 18-Mar-1997 Ponsonby Auckland Grammar 192cm 103cm 16 Manager Heather McRae AJ Lam Wing 29-Jul-1998 Grammar TEC St Peters 192cm 105cm 5 James Lay Prop 16-Dec-1993 University Kings College 178cm 116cm 4 Physio Tumua Manu Centre 18-Apr-1993 College Rifles Sagaga College 184cm 101cm 23 Mark Plummer Harry Plummer First Five-eighth 19-Jun-1998 Grammar TEC St Peters 186cm 98cm 23 Doctor Salesi Rayasi Wing 25-Sep-1996 Marist St Pats Silverstream 198cm 112cm 22 Ilze Jacobs Waimana Reidlinger-Kapa Loose Forward 9-Feb-1998 Ponsonby Mt Albert Grammar 192cm 108cm 12 Strength and Conditioning Marcel Renata Prop 24-Feb-1994 University Kings College 191cm 118cm 43 Paul Downes Jonathan Ruru Halfback 2-Feb-1993 University Napier Boys High School 185cm 92cm 22 Video Analysis Scott Scrafton Lock 18-Apr-1993 Grammar TEC St Kentigern 200cm 116cm 29 Josh Yarnton Mike Sosene-Feagai Hooker 17-Apr-1993 Marist Sacred Heart 182cm 108cm 14 Hoskins Sotutu Loose Forward 7-Dec-1998 Marist Sacred Heart 193cm 115cm 15 Media Contact James Johnston Zarn Sullivan First Five-eighth 7-Oct-2000 College Rifles Kings College 193cm 101cm 0 027 352 2837 Angus Ta'avao Prop 22-Mar-1990 Eden Dilworth 194cm 124kg 38 james.johnston@aucklandrugby. Tanielu Tele'a Centre 16-Jun-1998 Marist St Kentigern 189cm 107cm 13 co.nz Jordan Trainor Fullback 31-Jan-1996 Ponsonby St Peters 187cm 85cm 24 Patrick Tuipulotu Lock 23-Jan-1993 Ponsonby St Peters 198cm 127cm 22 Sione Tuipulotu Loose Forward 2-Dec-1997 Eden Wesley 197cm 0 Danny Tusitala Halfback 18-Oct-1991 Ponsonby Kelston High School 175cm 86cm 11 Ofa Tu'ungafasi Prop 19-Apr-1992 Grammar TEC Mangere College 195cm 128cm 41 Soane Vikena Hooker 1-Jul-2001 Ponsonby Mt Albert Grammar 183cm 112cm 0 Jack Whetton Lock 24-May-1992 Grammar TEC Rosmini College 200cm 118cm 36.
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