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2017 New Zealand U20s

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  • SiamS Offline
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    Chris Cairns lying again, about his age this time...guffaw

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      Even has his Barnet!
      http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/86736996/name-the-only-thing-chris-cairns-shares-with-chris-cairns

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        Coaches
        New Head Coach (replacing Scott Robertson): Hawke's Bay Head Coach Craig Philpott.
        Assistant Coaches: Taranaki’s Willie Rickards (re-appointment) and Otago Head Coach Cory Brown (new appointment).
        Scrum coach: Dave Hewett

        First development camp in preparation of the JWC 2017 (Georgia)
        The first camp will be held from 1-7 December 2016.

        New Zealand U20 will hold further camps in March and April next year, before taking part in the Oceania Tournament on the Gold Coast in April and May. A squad of 28 will be selected to go to the Under 20 World Championship in Georgia from 25 May – 18 June 2017.
        

        Players group
        The following players have been selected for the first development camp:

        Forwards
        Asafo Aumua (Wellington)
        Ben Power (Wellington)
        John (JP) Sauni (Auckland)
        Chris Cairns (Manawatu)
        Pouri Rakete -Stones (Hawke’s Bay)
        Alex Fidow (Wellington)
        Jerry Samania (Auckland)
        Ben Aumua Peseta (Wellington)
        Sitiveni Paongo (Wellington)
        Ezekiel Lindenmuth (Auckland)
        Harrison Allan (Canterbury)
        Afioga Ielemia (Auckland)
        Sam Caird (Waikato)
        Jacob Pierce (Auckland)
        Isaia Walker-Leawere (Wellington)
        Shineil Singh (Waikato)
        Will Tucker (Canterbury)
        Samuel Slade (Auckland)
        Luke Jacobson (Waikato)
        Sione Tuipulotu (Counties Manukau)
        Tom Christie (Canterbury)
        Slade McDowall (Otago)
        Adrian Choat (Auckland)
        Du'Plessis Kirifi (Waikato)
        Brayden Iose (Manawatu)
        Josh Brown (Wellington)
        Dylan Lam (North Harbour)
        Marino Mikaele-Tuu (Hawke’s Bay)
        Isaiah Miller Ta$man)

        Backs
        Caleb Korteweg (Waikato)
        Lewis Gjaltema (North Harbour)
        Kemara Hauiti –Parapara (Wellington)
        Carlos Price (Wellington)
        Tiaan Falcon (Hawke’s Bay)
        Matt Lansdown (Waikato)
        Orbyn Leger (Counties Manukau)
        Matt McKenzie (Taranaki)
        Braydon Ennor (Canterbury)
        Tamati Tua (Northland)
        Lester Maulolo (Wellington)
        Nikolai Foliaki (Auckland)
        Tima Faingaanuku ( Ta$man
        Josh McKay (Canterbury)
        Caleb Clarke (Auckland)
        To'o Vaega (Auckland)
        Sheldon Tovio (Waikato)
        Tyler Campbell (Waikato)
        Josh Buchan (Otago)
        Will Jordan (Canterbury)

        Not considered due to Super Rugby Commitments were:
        Jordie Barrett (Hurricanes)
        Peter Umaga Jensen (Hurricanes)
        Stephen Perofeta (Blues)
        Eri Enari (Crusaders)

        Players not considered due to injury were:
        Thomas Umaga Jensen (Otago)
        James Little (North Harbour)
        Otumaka Mausia (Auckland)
        Dalton Papalii (Auckland)
        Ryan Coxan (Waikato)

        Ten of these players were involved in last year’s campaign.
        

        http://www.allblacks.com/News/30143/exciting-squad-named-for-nz-under-20-development-camp

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        Bovidae
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        Winning is obviously not a priority with Philpott as the new coach. πŸ˜ƒ

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        • BovidaeB Bovidae

          Winning is obviously not a priority with Philpott as the new coach. πŸ˜ƒ

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          Nepia
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          @Bovidae said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

          Winning is obviously not a priority with Philpott as the new coach. πŸ˜ƒ

          He's so shit he couldn't even shoehorn a few more Hawkes Bay players into the squad like other coaches do ....

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            Plummer is not among the 49. Is he too old to be considered ?

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              Plummer is not among the 49. Is he too old to be considered ?

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              Stargazer
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              @cgrant said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

              Plummer is not among the 49. Is he too old to be considered ?

              No, he's from 19/06/1998

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                Plummer is not among the 49. Is he too old to be considered ?

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                Tim
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                @cgrant He's probably only 18.

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                • StargazerS Stargazer

                  Coaches
                  New Head Coach (replacing Scott Robertson): Hawke's Bay Head Coach Craig Philpott.
                  Assistant Coaches: Taranaki’s Willie Rickards (re-appointment) and Otago Head Coach Cory Brown (new appointment).
                  Scrum coach: Dave Hewett

                  First development camp in preparation of the JWC 2017 (Georgia)
                  The first camp will be held from 1-7 December 2016.

                  New Zealand U20 will hold further camps in March and April next year, before taking part in the Oceania Tournament on the Gold Coast in April and May. A squad of 28 will be selected to go to the Under 20 World Championship in Georgia from 25 May – 18 June 2017.
                  

                  Players group
                  The following players have been selected for the first development camp:

                  Forwards
                  Asafo Aumua (Wellington)
                  Ben Power (Wellington)
                  John (JP) Sauni (Auckland)
                  Chris Cairns (Manawatu)
                  Pouri Rakete -Stones (Hawke’s Bay)
                  Alex Fidow (Wellington)
                  Jerry Samania (Auckland)
                  Ben Aumua Peseta (Wellington)
                  Sitiveni Paongo (Wellington)
                  Ezekiel Lindenmuth (Auckland)
                  Harrison Allan (Canterbury)
                  Afioga Ielemia (Auckland)
                  Sam Caird (Waikato)
                  Jacob Pierce (Auckland)
                  Isaia Walker-Leawere (Wellington)
                  Shineil Singh (Waikato)
                  Will Tucker (Canterbury)
                  Samuel Slade (Auckland)
                  Luke Jacobson (Waikato)
                  Sione Tuipulotu (Counties Manukau)
                  Tom Christie (Canterbury)
                  Slade McDowall (Otago)
                  Adrian Choat (Auckland)
                  Du'Plessis Kirifi (Waikato)
                  Brayden Iose (Manawatu)
                  Josh Brown (Wellington)
                  Dylan Lam (North Harbour)
                  Marino Mikaele-Tuu (Hawke’s Bay)
                  Isaiah Miller Ta$man)

                  Backs
                  Caleb Korteweg (Waikato)
                  Lewis Gjaltema (North Harbour)
                  Kemara Hauiti –Parapara (Wellington)
                  Carlos Price (Wellington)
                  Tiaan Falcon (Hawke’s Bay)
                  Matt Lansdown (Waikato)
                  Orbyn Leger (Counties Manukau)
                  Matt McKenzie (Taranaki)
                  Braydon Ennor (Canterbury)
                  Tamati Tua (Northland)
                  Lester Maulolo (Wellington)
                  Nikolai Foliaki (Auckland)
                  Tima Faingaanuku ( Ta$man
                  Josh McKay (Canterbury)
                  Caleb Clarke (Auckland)
                  To'o Vaega (Auckland)
                  Sheldon Tovio (Waikato)
                  Tyler Campbell (Waikato)
                  Josh Buchan (Otago)
                  Will Jordan (Canterbury)

                  Not considered due to Super Rugby Commitments were:
                  Jordie Barrett (Hurricanes)
                  Peter Umaga Jensen (Hurricanes)
                  Stephen Perofeta (Blues)
                  Eri Enari (Crusaders)

                  Players not considered due to injury were:
                  Thomas Umaga Jensen (Otago)
                  James Little (North Harbour)
                  Otumaka Mausia (Auckland)
                  Dalton Papalii (Auckland)
                  Ryan Coxan (Waikato)

                  Ten of these players were involved in last year’s campaign.
                  

                  http://www.allblacks.com/News/30143/exciting-squad-named-for-nz-under-20-development-camp

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                  Kiwidom
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                  No Sevu Reece, is he inelligible?

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                  • TimT Tim

                    Hmm, no Wiseguy Faiane.

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                    Kiwidom
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                    @Tim.... and no Losi Filipo, 😁

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                    • HoorooH Hooroo

                      Even has his Barnet!
                      http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/86736996/name-the-only-thing-chris-cairns-shares-with-chris-cairns

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                      Frye
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                      #13

                      @Hooroo

                      "The rugby-playing Cairns was nicknamed "The Match Fixer" by his Old Boys-Marist club-mates this year and he hasn't been able to shake it."

                      πŸ˜† :rofl:

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                        This team used to be the place our best coaches went to for a taste of international tournaments.

                        Philpott?

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                          Tregaskis
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                          I see the name "Shineil Singh" from Waikato. I don't know of him (don't follow rugby below SR level) but isn't it interesting and extremely welcome to see an Indian player coming through? Is he the first Indian to achieve this status?

                          I presume he is Punjabi, who tend to be larger than your average Indian. Back in India they are men of the land, and often soldiers, defending the border against Pakistan (their home state is on the border). In NZ there is a decent sized dairy farming population. More recently, they've often had to learn to defend themselves against criminals in the independent liquor retail business.

                          Sounds like he can handle himself.

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                            Hooroo
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                            Or he is Fijian.....

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                            • T Tregaskis

                              I see the name "Shineil Singh" from Waikato. I don't know of him (don't follow rugby below SR level) but isn't it interesting and extremely welcome to see an Indian player coming through? Is he the first Indian to achieve this status?

                              I presume he is Punjabi, who tend to be larger than your average Indian. Back in India they are men of the land, and often soldiers, defending the border against Pakistan (their home state is on the border). In NZ there is a decent sized dairy farming population. More recently, they've often had to learn to defend themselves against criminals in the independent liquor retail business.

                              Sounds like he can handle himself.

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                              Bovidae
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                              @Tregaskis Shneil Singh plays for Morrinsville Sports. He's a lock so likely a Fijian Indian as @Hooroo says.

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                                profitius
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                                June 8th Kutaisi stadium, Kutaisi
                                Ireland U20 vs New Zealand U20

                                The baby blacks will be up for that match! πŸ˜‰

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                                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                  @Tregaskis Shneil Singh plays for Morrinsville Sports. He's a lock so likely a Fijian Indian as @Hooroo says.

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                                  @Bovidae said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

                                  @Tregaskis Shneil Singh plays for Morrinsville Sports. He's a lock so likely a Fijian Indian as @Hooroo says.

                                  Jeez - yiz are poaching Indians now?

                                  There's only another 1,336,286,255 of them left now...

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                                  • NepiaN Nepia

                                    @Bovidae said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

                                    Winning is obviously not a priority with Philpott as the new coach. πŸ˜ƒ

                                    He's so shit he couldn't even shoehorn a few more Hawkes Bay players into the squad like other coaches do ....

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                                    Chris B.
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                                    @Nepia said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

                                    He's so shit he couldn't even shoehorn a few more Hawkes Bay players into the squad like other coaches do ....

                                    He left plenty of space for it - with only 10 players from the four South Island unions.

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                                      @Nepia said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

                                      He's so shit he couldn't even shoehorn a few more Hawkes Bay players into the squad like other coaches do ....

                                      He left plenty of space for it - with only 10 players from the four South Island unions.

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                                      @Chris-B. said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

                                      @Nepia said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:

                                      He's so shit he couldn't even shoehorn a few more Hawkes Bay players into the squad like other coaches do ....

                                      He left plenty of space for it - with only 10 players from the four South Island unions.

                                      You know his pecking order is Crusaders catchment area and then Hawkes Bay right? πŸ˜‰

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                                        Must be pulling a Justin Marshall - bending over backwards to avoid allegations of bias.

                                        A bit rough on Southland, though!

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                                          Couple of promising players in the Canterbury group. In particular prop Harrison Allan.

                                          Saw him play a game of Club colts this year with the old man, both of us were super impressed.

                                          Nice to see another 10 out of Christchurch Boys too (Josh McKay)

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