NPC 2025
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So three days out from the first game of the comp - what's on the official website?
It seems that using the website is a thing of the past. It is the first place I would look.
The Bunnings NPC FB page has had regular articles and has been showing all NPC squads with gains and losses. Well, except one.
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It seems that using the website is a thing of the past. It is the first place I would look.
It was the same last year. From memory, I think it updated it not long before the first game
NZR uses a similar website template between that one, a SR one and the AB one. Stories can get published to all three. They just haven't bothered writing anything about the NPC since March
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Seems to be a Halfback who has been on loan to Thames Valley -
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in NPC 2025:
Seems to be a Halfback who has been on loan to Thames Valley -
So he will be competing with Rui Farrant to be Roe's backup. I don't remember him playing Waikato club rugby.
Pita Anae-Ah Sue will be the backup hooker at the moment.
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Southland looking set to debut Mika Muliaina at some point. Will only be 18 when he gets a start this season. Have seen a few highlights of the kid. Reckon he will be a special talent. I reckon he could debut with the Landers before he is 20.
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2025 team namings for the Bunnings NPC drop every week at the same time.
Bunnings NPC Naming Schedule:
- Tuesday 5PM – For Thursday night games
- Wednesday 2PM – For Friday to Sunday games
- Friday 4PM – Late mail for any last-minute changes
Set the reminders.
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Paul Cully listed 15 "young" rising stars to watch out for in the NPC by position and their chances of being in SR for 2026. A little Highlanders-centric as he could have chosen at least one player per PU.
15 Stanley Solomon (Wellington)
14 Nathan Salmon (Northland)
13 James Cameron (Canterbury)
12 Faletoi Peni (Southland, he is 25)
11 Cody Vai (Auckland)
10 Harry Inch ( Ta$man)
9 Dylan Pledger (Otago)
8 Mosese Bason (Manawatū)
7 Oli Mathis (Waikato)
6 Johnny Lee ( Ta$man)
5 Jayden Sa (Taranaki)
4 Josh Tengblad (Otago)
3 Keran Van Staden (Counties Manukau)
2 Taine Kolose (BOP)
1 Hunter Fahey (Southland)He gives Pledger and Kolose the best chance because of the needs of their SR team due to departures.
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Paul Cully listed 15 "young" rising stars to watch out for in the NPC by position and their chances of being in SR for 2026. A little Highlanders-centric as he could have chosen at least one player per PU.
15 Stanley Solomon (Wellington)
14 Nathan Salmon (Northland)
13 James Cameron (Canterbury)
12 Faletoi Peni (Southland, he is 25)
11 Cody Vai (Auckland)
10 Harry Inch ( Ta$man)
9 Dylan Pledger (Otago)
8 Mosese Bason (Manawatū)
7 Oli Mathis (Waikato)
6 Johnny Lee ( Ta$man)
5 Jayden Sa (Taranaki)
4 Josh Tengblad (Otago)
3 Keran Van Staden (Counties Manukau)
2 Taine Kolose (BOP)
1 Hunter Fahey (Southland)He gives Pledger and Kolose the best chance because of the needs of their SR team due to departures.
Nothing against Harry Inch, but I'd be shocked if he were to debut in Super as early as next season, can't see who'd pick him up, and who he'd supplant?
Peni is an odd choice too, since I'd argue he established himself last season, although chatter is he's aiming for a possible Moana contract. Otherwise, may have considered Cooper Roberts for Ta$man, and Mika Muliaina for Southland, mostly in consideration of Crusaders and Highlanders needs.