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Jubilee Cup Team Lists - Round Seven JUBILEE CUP TEAM LISTS - ROUND SEVEN Hutt Old Boys Marist Tawa Marist St Pats Old Boys University Northern United Wainuiomata Oriental-Rongotai Petone Hutt Rec Evans Bay Park Porirua Park Polo Grounds Referee: Daniel Mangin Referee: Nick Hogan Referee: Richard Gordon Referee: Mike Pinfold Simon Malaeulu 1 Sitiveni Paongo Meinrad Fitsemanu 1 Morgan Poi Jerome Va'ai 1 Anthony Mamea Poasa Poasa 1 Logan Gibbons Ben Power 2 Lotu Nuku Joe Walding-Karaitiana 2 Stuart Simonsen Johnwhite Silva 2 Henry Smith Penieli Poasa 2 Eugene Smith Joe Apikatoa 3 Taniela Koroi Vince Sakaria 3 Jonathan Fuimaono Gerard Faiotoa 3 Jake Matautia Whetu Henry 3 Kaliopasi Uluilakepa David Filipo 4 Tito Ioane Tovio Apolo 4 Agustin Escalona Fala Tuala 4 Dan Cherry Ola Vaai 4 Charlie Pahulu Lui Okeamoa-Luamanu 5 Hemi Tito Nick Harrison 5 Paddy Carter Quaid Martin-Laumatia 5 Bevan Clark Karl Dumelow 5 James Blackwell Tasi Fidow 6 Ato Fa'amau James Tuia 6 Will Mangos Tana Salzmann 6 Jalan Farris Fiu Gibbons 6 Dylan Williamson George Amosa 7 TJ Fermanis Corey Lawrence 7 Naera Tipoki Antony Fox 7 Cameron Ross Joshua Leutogi 7 Ethan Wilson Lise Soloa 8 Peniasi Tokakece Matt Peni 8 Teariki Ben-Nicholas Parekura Lalaga 8 Ben Tupuola Luca Rees 8 Jack Ross Nick Risdon 9 Kemara Hauiti-Parapa Regan Sword 9 Tomasi Palu Tom Finai 9 Frae Wilson Declan Hay 9 Carlos Price Glen Walters 10 Luke Cummings Fa'atonu Fili 10 Dale Sabbagh Esi Komaisavai 10 John Monu Trent Renata 10 Dan Kirkpatrick Fereti Soloa 11 Kalim Kelemete Mike Buckley 11 Sam Reid Liki Silliga 11 Derek Lealiifano Andy Ellis 11 Villiami Fine Tomasi Alosio 12 James So'oialo Isaia Petelo 12 Regan Verney Denny To'o 12 Teru Time Paulo Aukuso 12 Losi Filipo Francis Tanuvasa 13 Elijah Va'a-Brooking Billy Proctor 13 Patrick Hausman Perry Hayman 13 Erich Tuisila Malo Tuitama 13 Lester Maulolo Blake McGregor 14 Sharn Robinson Ryan Saunders 14 Teegan Minkley Salio Siaunuua 14 Nash Fiso-Vaelei Aukuso Tuitama 14 Jarrod Adams Brandyn Laursen 15 Randall Bishop Ryan Setefano 15 Jono Ihaka Leon Ellison 15 Uale Mai Hayden Whelan 15 Zac Hrstich Coaches Coaches Coaches Coaches Dan Vulu & Kent Harris Doug Fletcher & Andrew Robinson & J Williams, R Tipoki, Gerard Fasavalu & Rob Justin Wilson, Daniel Lui Aukuso, Sean Hay & Tui Bradbrook Vice Saletele Bernie Upton P Gough & M Barnes Aloe Smith & Dan Farani Whetu Henry HARDHAM CUP TEAM LISTS - ROUND SEVEN Paremata-Plimmerton Avalon Upper Hutt Rams Wellington Poneke Johnsonville Ngati Toa Domain Maidstone Park Kilbirnie Park Referee: Greg Binning Referee: Colin Te Pohe Referee: Vincent Ringrose Teariki Kie Tonga 1 Pat Roil Nev Apineru/Apa Heemi 1 Joe Reid Rhys Reiri 1 Chris Mafi James Dean 2 Leauro Ah Wong Josh Houston-Tupou 2 Ben Hendry Andrew Jones 2 Cameron Falcon Danny Herewini 3 Ben Manu Vaughan Koopu 3 Jason Bird Hennie Tui 3 Edmund Makapelu Taisson Lealaisalanoa 4 Laman Ah Wong Sio Luamanu 4 Alex Dalzell Cole Stewart 4 Kane Thompson Jsmes Corcoran 5 Akuila Alatini Vern Sosefo 5 Tom Robinson Siale Siale 5 Anthony Pettett Ulutoto Malu 6 Faalalo Wright Josh Dewar 6 Callum McCullough Api Mcmillan-Parata 6 Siaosi Mafi Shane Hedges 7 Logan Blake Mitch Markov 7 Chris Toms Galu Taufale 7 Marcus Ale Peni Taupau 8 Ben Luaai Josh Brown 8 Hone Harewa Greg Foe 8 Mykel Herewini Jayden Keats 9 Damien Madsen Paddy Gluck 9 Tearanga Hakiwai Jamie Hargreaves 9 Eammon Tawhiwhirangi Jonathan Sabo 10 Rubin McCormack Hayden Schrijvers 10 Henry Hocking Pakai Turia 10 Levi Kemp Alex Awatere 11 Poata Tuisamoa Joyner Key 11 Phaea Touhuni Ben Huntley 11 Levi Grace Kewa McMillan-Parata 12 Ben Peni Tyler Tane 12 Junior Purcell Ivan Vaisagote/Saimoa Siale 12 Jeff Makapelu Matt Deterte 13 Dylan Reece Troy Mohr 13 Paddy Hughes Levi Harmon 13 Kalolo Kalolo Rocky Mainsy 14 Jordan Aquilla Petara Rikiriki 14 Iziah Montgomery Nick Robertson 14 Romu Senileba Blake Neve 15 Cameron Cross Tafa Tafa 15 Eremia Tapsell Michael Sage 15 Tiwi Davies Coaches Coaches Coaches Phil Gibb & Mike Hunter John Bradbrook, Errol Adam Campbell & Marty Berry & Shane Pihema & Logan Tauiliili & Weston & Nick Brown Tim Kareko Simon Culley Charles Aliva Gary Archer.
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