Players from 29 schools across the country have been named in the New Zealand Schools and New Zealand Schools Barbarians teams for 2019, announced by New Zealand Rugby.
A huge 1st XV season culminated earlier this month with the finals played in Palmerston North, the city will also play host to the 50 young players selected across the two representative teams.
The New Zealand Schools squad features seven players that were involved in the schools programme last year, including two who have graduated from the Barbarians team.
Players represent a total of 12 provincial unions with the biggest representation from Auckland and Canterbury.
Newly-crowned National Co-Ed champions Saint Kentigern College has seven players selected across the two national Schools teams, with King’s College also strongly represented.
The New Zealand Schools’ team is;
Name
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School
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Cam Church
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Saint Kentigern College
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Allan Craig
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Saint Kentigern College
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Vaiolini Ekuasi
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St Peter’s Cambridge
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Zach Gallagher
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Christ’s College
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Dom Gardiner
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St Bede’s College
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Vincent Green
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Hamilton Boys’ High School
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Meihana Grindlay
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King’s College
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Wil Gualter
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Lincoln High School
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Finau Halafihi
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Auckland Grammar School
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Max Hughes
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Christchurch Boys’ High School
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Corey Kellow
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Sacred Heart College
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Jacob Kneepkens
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Francis Douglas Memorial College
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Ollie Lewis
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Christchurch Boys’ High School
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Ben Lopas
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Christchurch Boys’ High School
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Ruben Love
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Palmerston Boys’ High School
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Aidan Morgan
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King’s College
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Blair Murray
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New Plymouth Boys’ High School
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Manu Paea
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Rotorua Boys’ High School
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Te Rama Reuben
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Saint Kentigern College
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Anton Segner
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Nelson College
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Jack Sexton
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St Andrew’s College
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Roderick Solo
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Scots College
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Ben Strang
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Whanganui Collegiate
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Tiaan Tauakipulu
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Saint Kentigern College
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Gideon Wrampling
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St Paul’s Collegiate
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New Zealand Schools’ Coach Mark Hammett commended the programme’s talent spotters across the country, noting they had made the job of selecting a squad of just 25 very difficult.
“It’s a massive undertaking from the talent identification staff across the country. It’s a long process and we have been really impressed with the players. We are seeing well-run school programmes which means the fundamental skills these players have, are top notch.”
Hammett said the team had a mixture of in-form players alongside those who have shown great potential.
“For these players, at this stage of their lives, making this team is the goal. Now they have made that, I want to encourage them to think about what they do in the black jersey and how they will represent it. This is an opportunity to learn and grow and our management team want to ensure we are promoting that development.”
When the squad assembles in Palmerston North later this month, Hammett said the goal was to create an amazing rugby experience.
“We want this group to go away as better players. As a team, we will set our goals and the values and behaviours we want as a squad, and if we do that, we should get the results we are after,” said Hammett.
Joining Hammett as Assistant Coach is Sam Rasch (Scots College) and Skills Coach Kevin Harding (Canterbury). The New Zealand Schools team will play a game of three halves in Palmerston North on 26 September before traveling to Hamilton for matches against Fiji Schools and Australia Under 18s.
The New Zealand Schools’ Barbarians team is;
Name
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School
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Lattrell Ah Kiong
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Hastings Boys’ High School
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Eto Bainivalu
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St Bede’s College
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George Bell
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John McGlashan College
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James Brown
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King’s College
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Taya Brown
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Nelson College
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Seb Calder
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St Andrew’s College
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Tepaea Cook-Savage
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St Paul’s Collegiate
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Matt Dobbyn
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Hamilton Boys’ High School
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Leeroy Ferguson
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John McGlashan College
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Joseph Gavigan
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Manukura
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Julian Goerke
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Hasting Boys’ High School
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Jamie Hannah
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Christchurch Boys’ High School
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TK Howden
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Feilding High School
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Dayton Iobu
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King’s College
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Treyah Kingi
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Saint Kentigern College
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Brian Leali’ifano
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Sacred Heart
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Giovanni Leituala
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King’s High School
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Michael Manson
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Otago Boys’ High School
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Jona Mataiciwa
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Saint Kentigern College
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Sosaia Moala
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Auckland Grammar School
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Monu Moli
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Marlborough Boys’ High School
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Alfred Nonu
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Tangaroa College
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Javarne Porter
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Whangarei Boys’ High School
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Hakaraia Richards Coxhead
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Hamilton Boys’ High School
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Leandro Vakatini
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King’s College
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New Zealand Schools Barbarians Coach Gus Leger, a member of the NZ Barbarians club, said he was excited about assembling this group under the Barbarians banner.
“The Barbarians have a rich history and we will draw on that when we come together.Being part of the Barbarians is unique and I know this will be great experience for the players.”
Leger said the Barbarians programme will provide a memorable rugby experience for these players to footnote their school careers.
“This is a great opportunity for these players and the pathway it can create. Playing international rugby is a huge honour and I am looking forward to seeing what we will be able to achieve.”
Leger said with only a short time together, ‘connection’ will be one of the first areas for the squad to focus upon.
“We need to find our connections and understand our ‘why’. As a management group we want to make sure these players are going to work for each other in what is a short space of time to come together. On the field, we need to set our foundations, particularly at set piece, and if we get that right, players will be able to really express themselves.”
Assisted by Mark Hooper (Kelston Boys’ High School), the Barbarians team play a game of three halves in Palmerston North before matches against Australia Under 18s and Fiji Schools in Hamilton.
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