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Our Players Our People OTAGO OUR PLAYERS FIRST NAME LAST NAME POSITION DOB CLUB SCHOOL HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES Jonah Aoina Prop 25-Feb-1996 Kaikorai Otago Boys’ High School 183cm 120kg 21 James Arscott Halfback 15-Jul-2000 Green Island Otago Boys’ High School 174cm 80kg 1 Henry Bell Hooker 22-Aug-1999 University John McGlashan College 178cm 103kg 0 George Bower Prop 28-May-1992 Harbour Taita College 183cm 115kg 20 Harrison Boyle First five-eighth/Fullback 19-Jan-2000 Dunedin St Pat's Stream 194cm 95kg 1 Michael Collins Utility Back 3-Jun1993 Taieri Otago Boys’ High School 186cm 96kg 60 Liam Coltman Hooker 25-Jan-1990 Alhambra-Union Francis Douglas 185cm 109kg 68 Josh Dickson Lock 2-Nov-1994 Univeristy Otago Boys’ High School 202cm 118kg 53 Charles Elton Loose Forward 7-Jun-1993 Harbour Rosmini College 187cm 103kg 0 OUR PEOPLE Levi Emery First five-eighth/Fullback 26-Nov-1999 Alhambra-Union Christs College 183cm 85kg 0 Sam Fischli Loose Forward 2-Apr-1998 Taieri South Otago High School 188cm 103kg 0 Sam Gilbert Wing 23-Jan-1999 Green Island St Andrew's College 189cm 99kg 0 Media Contact Kane Hammington Halfback 24-Sep-1990 Zingari-Richmond St Patrick's College (Silverstream) 170cm 75kg 8* Julia Landels Taylor Haugh Outside back 3-Dec-1997 University King's High School 179cm 84kg 12 021 907584 Josh Hill Lock 22-Apr-1999 Univeristy South Otago High School 195cm 110kg 7 [email protected] Josh Hohneck Prop 6-Jan-1986 Eastern Waiuku College 190cm 125kg 4* Josh Ioane First five-eighth 1-Jul-1995 Southern King's College 180cm 92kg 29 Ricky Jackson Hooker 2-Aug-1998 Univeristy Otago Boys’ High School 182cm 109kg 5 Grayson Knapp Lock 11-Dec-1995 Kaikorai Nelson College 196cm 110kg 0 Vilimoni Koroi First five-eighth/Fullback 17-Apr-1998 Alhambra-Union Fielding High School 175cm 88kg 33 Giovanni Leituala Midfield back 16-Dec-2001 University King's High School 180cm 91kg 0 James Lentjes Loose forward 16-Jan-1991 Taieri St Bede's College 188cm 102kg 45 Christian Lio-Willie Loose forward 26-Aug-1998 Kaikorai Massey High School 187cm 109kg 0 Jamie MacIntosh Prop 20-Feb-1985 Kaikorai Southland Boys’ High School 193cm 131kg 0 Tavake (Nasi) Manu Loose forward 15-Aug-1988 Green Island Christchurch Boys’ High School 195cm 117kg 0 Saula Ma'u Prop 29-Apr-2000 Harbour Auckland Grammar 194cm 140kg 4 Slade McDowall Loose forward 8-Mar-1998 Kaikorai Otago Boys’ High School 183cm 99kg 27 Sione Misiloi Loose forward 3-Nov-1994 Harbour St Kevin's College 190cm 115kg 23 Aleki Morris-Lome Midfield back 29-May-1994 Harbour Otago Boys’ High School 182cm 94kg 13 Jona Nareki Wing 27-Dec-1997 Alhambra-Union Fielding High School 175cm 83kg 30 Dylan Nel Loose forward 27-Nov-1992 Green Island Clifton College, South Africa 182cm 110kg 21 Jack Regan Lock 9-May-1997 Dunedin St Brennans Community School, Ireland 201cm 110kg 0 Hisa Sasagi Prop 29-Jun1987 Southern Otago Boys’ High School 187cm 126kg 56 Mitchell Scott Wing 3-Feb-1991 Taieri Nelson College 179cm 90kg 28 Josh Timu Utility 6-Jul-1997 University John McGlashan College 182cm 93kg 8 Patelesio Tomkinson Midfield back 27-May-1996 Harbour Otago Boys’ High School 183cm 95kg 47 Will Tucker Lock 16-Mar-1998 Christchurch St Bede's College 202cm 114kg 0 Thomas Umaga-Jensen Midfield back 31-Dec-1997 Univeristy Scotts College 187cm 112kg 0 Freedom Vahaakolo Wing 18-Jul-1997 Dunedin Auckland Grammar 185cm 95kg 0 Matt Whaanga Midfield back 29-May-1994 Taieri South Otago High School 188cm 104kg 14 Sean Withy Loose forward 1-Feb-2001 Univeristy Southland Boys’ High School 191cm 108kg 0.
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