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New Zealand Rugby.Pmd Click on www.classworldschools.com to return to home page The New Zealand Rugby Union website is www.nzrugby.co.nz The All Black Rugby Union website is www.allblacks.com The New Zealand Rugby flyer Click on www.classworldschools.com to return to home page NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS, 2013 NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS, 2011 Leni Apisai - Wellington College - Front row Thomas Hill - Nelson College - Front row Conan Houkamau (Gisborne Boys’ High School) Atu Moli - Marlborough Boys College - Front row Dillan Halaholo (Mt Albert Grammar School) Reuben O’Neill - New Plymouth Boys High School - Front row Joe Walsh (Hamilton Boys’ High School) Liam Smart - St Bede’s College - Front row Josh Davey (St Peter’s College Cambridge) Mike Tamoaieta - Sacred Heart College - Front row Sione Mafileo (St Kentigern College) Samuel Chongkit - Hamilton Boys High School - Lock Brandon Nansen (Sacred Heart College) Joshua Goodhue - Mt Albert Grammar School - Lock Scott Scrafton (St Kentigern College) Jamie Lane - Sacred Heart College - Lock Patrick Tuipulotu (St Peter’s College Auckland) Blake Gibson - St Kentigern College - Loose forward Joe Edwards (St Kentigern College) Akira Ioane - Auckland Grammar School - Loose forward Ardie Savea (Rongotai College) Mitchell Jacobson - Cambridge High School - Loose forward Levi Guildford (Napier Boys’ High School) Mitchell Karpik - Kings College - Loose forward Mitchell Brown (New Plymouth Boys’ High School) Dillon Wihongi - St Kentigern College - Loose forward Kane Jacobsen (Hamilton Boys’ High School) Harrison Levien - Hamilton Boys High School - Halfback Sheridan Rangihuna (Gisborne Boys’ High School) Harry Peeters - Christ’s College - Halfback Ben Edwards (Feilding High School) Bryn Gatland - Hamilton Boys High School - First five-eighth Simon Hickey (King’s College) Damian McKenzie - Christ’s College - First five-eighth Calvary Fonoti (Onehunga High School) George Taina - Tangaroa College - First five-eighth Michael Collins (Otago Boys’ High School) Johnathan Fa’auli - St Kentigern College - Midfield Jason Emery (Palmerston North Boys’ High School) TJ Faiane - St Kentigern College - Midfield Ngani Laupage (Palmerston North Boys’ High School) Wesley Goosen - Wellington College - Midfield Roger Tuivasa-Scheck (Otahuhu High School) Nathaniel Apa - Kelston Boys High School - Outside back Ngataua Hukatai (King’s College) Sam McNicol - Napier Boys High School - Outside back Joe Webber (Hamilton Boys’ High School) Gavin Stark - Blue Mountain College - Outside back Lolagi Visinia (Kelston Boys’ High School) Isaac Te Tamaki - Hamilton Boys High School - Outside back NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS, 2012 Beaudein Waaka - Gisborne Boys’ High School Regan Ware - Hamilton Boys’ High School Matt Vaega - Kelston Boys’ High School Sinclair Dominikovich-Murray - King’s College Tevita Li - Massey High School Trinity Spooner-Neera - Napier Boys’ High School Lachlan Boshier - New Plymouth Boys’ High Rueben O’Neill - New Plymouth Boys’ High Troy Callander - Otago Boys’ High School Alex Fitzgerald - Otago Boys’ High School Sekonaia Pole - Otago Boys’ High School Josh Renton - Otago Boys’ High School Jamie Booth - Palmerston North Boys’ High School So’otala Fa’aso’o - Papatoetoe High School Tom McHugh - Sacred Heart College Sam Thomas - Sacred Heart College Jackson Garden-Bachop - Scots College James Tucker - St Bede’s College Tim Cleaver - St Kentigern College Broc Hooper - St Kentigern College Vince Aso - St Peter’s College Vincent Sakaria - Wellington College Etimani Sului - Wellington College The New Zealand Rugby flyer Click on www.classworldschools.com to return to home page NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS, 2010 NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS, 2008 1. Fraser Armstrong, Hamilton Boys’ High School 1. Willie Afuvai (Palmerston North BHS Manawatu), 2. Michael Gardner, St Bede’s College 2. Kane Adams (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 3. Ofa Tuungafasi, Mangere College 3. Jeff Allen (Wellington College, Wellington), 4. Michael Fatialofa, Mt Albert Grammar School 4. Nick Annear (Timaru BHS, South Canterbury), 5. Nick Ross, Vice-Captain, Hamilton Boys’ High School 5. Carl Axtens (Reporoa College, Bay of Plenty), 6. Tupou Sopoaga, Wellington College 6. Cyrus Baker (Palmerston North BHS, Manawatu), 7. Doug Horrocks, Feilding High School 7. Kane Barrett (Francis Douglas Memorial College, Taranaki), 8. Adam Burn, Hamilton Boys’ High School 8. Vance Elliot (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 9. TJ Perenara, Captain Mana College 9. Ben Funnell (Palmerston North BHS, Manawatu), 10. Matt McGahan, Mt Albert Grammar School 10. James Hadfield (Nelson College, Tasman), 11. Junior Tofa Va’a, Kelston Boys’ High School 11. Aaron Kelly (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 12. Ope Peleseuma , St Patrick’s College (Silverstream) 12. Tawa Kerr-Barlow (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 13. Jason Emery, Palmerston North Boys’ High School 13. Rhys Llewellyn (St Bede’s College, Canterbury), 14. Milford Keresoma, Mt Albert Grammar School 14. Charlie Ngatai (Gisborne BHS, Poverty Bay), 15. Albert Nikoro, Mt Albert Grammar School 15. Glen Roberston (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 16. Gafatasi Su’a, Mt Albert Grammar School 16. Julian Savea (Rongotai College, Wellington), 17. Tuki Raimona, Southland Boys’ High School 17. Joe Scheres (St Paul’s Collegiate Hamilton, Waikato), 18. Joe Latta, Wellington College 18. Alex Taylor (Southland BHS, Southland), 19. Jacob Heenan, Whangarei Boys’ High School 19. Logan Taylor (St Bede’s College, Canterbury), 20. Bryn Hall, St Peter’s College 20. Blade Thomson (Gisborne BHS, Poverty Bay), 21. Siulogo Fotofili, Wesley College 21. Star Timu (Te Aute College, Hawke’s Bay), 22. Scott Eade ,Southland Boys’ High School 22. Joseph Tupe (De La Salle College, Auckland), 23. James Lowe ,Nelson College 23. Luke Whitelock (Feilding High School, Manawatu) 24. Matt Proctor, St Patrick’s College (Town) NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS, 2009 NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS, 2007 1. Michael Allardice (Palmerston North BHS, Manawatu), 1.Willie Afuvai (Palmerston North BHS, Manawatu), 2. Gareth Anscombe (Rosmini College, North Harbour), 2.Nicholas Annear (Timaru BHS, South Canterbury), 3. Carl Axtens (Reporoa College, Bay of Plenty), 3.Kane Barrett (Francis Douglas Memorial College, Taranaki), 4. Sam Cane (Reporoa College, Bay of Plenty), 4. Joshua Blucher (Takapuna Grammar, North Harbour), 5. Chauncy Edwardson (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 5. Trent Boswell-Wakefield (Napier BHS, Hawke’s Bay), 6. Hanipale Galo (Wellington College, Wellington), 6. Ben Botica (Westlake BHS, North Harbour), 7. Norman Goodes (Wellington College, Wellington), 7. Mitchell Campbell (New Plymouth BHS, Taranaki), 8. Antonio Kiri Kiri (Palmerston BHS, Manawatu), 8. Jason Church (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 9. Steven Luatua (Mt Albert Grammar School, Auckland), 9. Todd Curtis (Francis Douglas Memorial College, Taranaki), 10. Otenili Moala (Auckland Grammar School, Auckland), 10. Elliot Dixon (St Bede’s College, Canterbury), 11. Maritino Nemani (Sacred Heart College, Auckland), 11. Daniel Faleafa (Mt Albert Grammar, Auckland), 12. Albert Nikoro (Mt Albert Grammar School, Auckland), 12. Siosaia Fia (Palmerston North BHS, Manawatu), 13. Ope Peleseuma (St Patrick’s Silverstream, Wellington), 13. Sean Haloholo (Mt Albert Grammar, Auckland), 14. TJ Perenara (Mana College, Wellington), 14. TJ Ioane (Wellington College, Wellington), 15. Charles Piutau (Wesley College, Counties Manakau), 15. Murray Iti (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 16. Francis Saili (St Peter’s College, Auckland), 16. Tawera Kerr-Barlow (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), 17. Solomona Sakalia (Wellington College, Wellington), 17. Patrick Leafa (Sacred Heart College, Auckland), 18. Lima Sopoaga (Wellington College, Wellington), 18. Faatiga Lemalu (De La Salle College, Auckland), 19. Michael Stewart (St Bede’s College, Canterbury), 19. Rick McKenna (Francis Douglas Memorial College, Taranaki), 20. Ben Tameifuna (Hastings BHS, Hawke’s Bay), 20. Tim Nanai-Williams (Manurewa HS, Counties Manukau), 21. Codie Taylor (Fielding High School, Manawatu), 21. Michael Newman (Timaru BHS, South Canterbury), 22. Joseph Tupe (Auckland, Da La Salle College, Auckland) 22. Charlie Ngatai (Gisborne BHS, Poverty Bay), 23. Ofa Tuungafasi (Mangere College, Auckland), 23. Brendon O'Connor (Gisborne BHS, Poverty Bay), 24. Kaperiere Wharewera (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty). 24. Robert Robinson (Southland BHS, Southland), 25. Alex Ryan (St Bede’s College, Canterbury), 26. Pomare Samupo (Gisborne BHS, Poverty Bay), 27. Buxton Sasi Leutulava (Wellington College, Wellington), 28. Sio Savea (Rongotai College, Wellington) The New Zealnd Rugby flyer www.classworldschools.com www.classworldschools.com.
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