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Read MoreSt Paul’s College continue to set the pace
College Sport Media: St Paul’s College continue to set the pace in the SAS College Rugby League premier division and sit atop the secondary schools competition ladder following their 22-4 win over Mt Albert Grammar School at Grey Lynn Park on Wednesday (5 July 2017). The defending champions have had a successful campaign so far, winning three of their four games played in the championship rounds with one draw against traditional foes, Kelston Boys (12 all). Mt Albert have had just one win in the championship division and sit fourth…
Read MoreAuckland brothers take different paths to reach same goal
AucklandNOW: Two brothers, playing different codes at different schools, are both heading down the same promising path. Star Toa, 16, and Lepa, 18, play rugby league and rugby union respectively and are both making waves in their chosen sports. Star, a student at St Paul’s College in Ponsonby, is a rising league prodigy, having signed with the NRL’s Newcastle Knights. Last year, he was named Auckland Rugby League’s first 13 fullback of the year and made the New Zealand under-16 side. Lepa, currently at Tamaki College in Glen Innes, plays rugby union and has…
Read MoreAorere Building in Auckland League
College Sport Media: The 2016 SAS College Rugby League runners up Wesley College have fallen short of securing a spot in the championship division of the secondary schools competition this year, kneeling 12-10 to Aorere in the final game of pool play on Wednesday June 7. With Kelston already through to the next round and Aorere sitting in second position of their pool, Wesley needed to win if they had any chance of making the championship rounds. Wesley dominated the early exchanges of the game. Camping deep in the oppositions…
Read MorePapatoetoe High School face Aorere College in important match
Manukau Courier: Papatoetoe High School face Aorere College in a decisive College Rugby League match in Papatoetoe on Wednesday. Victory will put the unbeaten Papatoetoe first XIII a step closer to qualifying for the championship round of the competition for the first time. A loss will see Aorere over take them as pool B leaders and put Papatoetoe in the unenviable position of having to beat Kelston Boys’ High School in their final pool game to qualify. Coach Mike Punga is expecting a cracker with places in the championship round…
Read MoreSouthern Cross Campus 1st XIII off to a winning start
Manukau Courier: An Auckland College Rugby League premiership is the prize Rod Ratu wants ticketed off his bucket list. It’s the one piece of silverware Ratu and his Southern Cross Campus 1st XIII need to make them complete. They already have a national secondary school title in the bag, a premiership they won when they beat Kelston Boys’ High School 16-12 in last year’s grand final at Pulman Park, Papakura. But it’s the Auckland championship, which has been dominated by St Paul’s College and of late, Kelston, which is proving so elusive. Read more…
Read MoreRugby’s the first love but league snares rising star
NZ Herald: Jirah Momoisea is clearly a fast learner. The 18-year-old St Paul’s College deputy head boy only took up league this year to supplement his rugby as the First XV captain. So well did he take to the 13-man code that he has won himself a contract with NRL club Melbourne Storm after making the College Rugby League (CRL) team of the year as the top second-rower. “Being my final year, I just wanted to play everything, so it was touch, cricket, volleyball, AFL, rugby and league,” says Momoisea,…
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