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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    I saw an advertisement for the live coverage of the NZ Schools game (Andy Haden XV vs Alan Whetton XV) on Sky TV today. It is on Friday from 11 am.

    I would expect the teams will be named on Wed or Thu.

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    Teams have been named, and not what I was expecting.

    Live on SS1 at 11:10 am today. I'll go along and watch.

    HADEN XV

    1. Rohan Wingham (Kings High School)
    2. Aminiasi Toga (St Andrew's College)
    3. Harris McRobbie (Rangiora High School)
    4. Alan Craig (St Kentigern College)
    5. Fabian Holland (Christchurch Boys' High School)
    6. Ollie Haig (Otago Boys' High School)
    7. Will Bason (St Kentigern College)
    8. Te Rama Reuben (St Kentigern College)
    9. Joel Parry (St Andrew's College)
    10. Ajay Faleafaga (St Peter's College, Auckland)
    11. Luron Iosefa (Kings College)
    12. Quinlan Tupou (St Peter's Cambridge)
    13. Fehi Fineanganofo (Auckland Grammar School)
    14. Jeremiah Asi (St Peter's College)
    15. Chicago Doyle (King's College)

    Reserves
    16. Lavengamonu (Monu) Moli (Marlborough Boys' College)
    17. Tony Tafa (Kelston Boys)
    18. Steve Salelea (Kings High School)
    19. Dominic Ropeti (Scots College)
    20. Elyjah Crosswell (Palmerston North Boys' High School)
    21. Dayton Iobu (Kings College)
    22. Taha Kemara (Hamilton Boys High School)
    23. Jayden Stok (Napier Boys' High School)
    24. Ollie Curtis (Christchurch Boys' High School)

    WHETTON XV

    1. Mason Tupaea (Hamilton Boys' High School)
    2. James Mullan (Rangiora High School)
    3. Havila Molia (St Paul's Collegiate)
    4. Jadin Kingi (Sacred Heart)
    5. Jamie Hannah (Christchurch Boys' High School)
    6. Torian Barnes (St Andrew's College)
    7. Fletcher Anderson (Christ's College)
    8. Wallace Sititi (De La Salle College)
    9. Noah Hotham (Hamilton Boys High School)
    10. Christian Stenhouse (St Patrick's College)
    11. Jone Rova (New Plymouth Boys' High School)
    12. Riley Higgins (St Patrick's College Silverstream)
    13. Isi Saumaki (St Andrew's College)
    14. Blake Makiri (St Peter's Cambridge)
    15. Oliver Foote (Hamilton Boys High School)

    Reserves
    16. Hanz Leota (Scots College)
    17. Bradley Crichton (St Patricks College)
    18. Siale Lauaki (St Patricks College)
    19. Fiti Sa (Christs College)
    20. Che Clarke (Kings College)
    21. George Methven (St Bede's College)
    22. Adam Lennox (Whanganui Collegiate)
    23. Harry Godfrey (Whanganui Collegiate)

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    Speaking to someone at the game they tried to select two evenly matched squads earlier in the week and they trained separately. I won't mention the result for anyone who intends to watch it later.

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    Have watched the game,and was most impressed with the talent on display.We continue to talk of the quality of the schoolboy game and this crop no exception. This game was a pleasure to watch.Good on the scouts who found the players for the two teams.I thought the winning team played with a bit more connection.

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    On the subject of scouts, I did walk past a Warriors vehicle.

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    Yes they are like cattle buyers,casting their eyes over a pen of weaners!!

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    From Dargaville to Dunedin,how on earth do they value the boys against each other,but I didn’t think any of the selected were out of their depth.The time old lack of very tall beefy locks was probably evident,but they still played well.

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    Fabian Holland, no.5 in the red team is a giant. He's also Dutch, so another European kid playing over here.

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    Sorry I stand corrected.

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    Thanks Bovidae by the way for putting up the teams on the site.Very helpful whilst watching at home.

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    @trodthesod That helped me too as they didn't hand out any match programme to the spectators. Relying on parents yelling out a player's name also helped. 🙂

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    I missed this game, unfortunately. If anyone discovers a replay of this game in the tv schedule (I haven't been able to find one), please, post it here.

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    @Stargazer Tomorrow at 3 pm on Ch50.

    I recorded the game so will watch a replay.

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    When does the NZ Secondary School squad get named?I don’t think they play, but obviously would be the future go to players In the NZ age group teams.,so it would have prestige to be named.

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    @trodthesod said in 2020 NZ Schools:

    When does the NZ Secondary School squad get named?I don’t think they play, but obviously would be the future go to players In the NZ age group teams.,so it would have prestige to be named.

    There has been talk that a NZS team will be named from the 50 that played last Friday, even if they won't play a game.

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    @trodthesod I think the WHETTON XV was this year's version of NZ Schools (they played in black) and the HADEN XV was the NZ Barabarians Schools (they played in the usual red Barbarians jerseys). So I don't think there will be an official NZ Schools team, this year.

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    @Stargazer No. As I said after attending the game on Friday, they tried to pick two evenly matched teams (on paper at least). Some of the players in the Haden team would be in the NZS team.

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    @Bovidae Righto.

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    Have been told the two teams that played where selected to be of equal strength,but certainly the Whetton XV played a great second half that stretched the score to 8 tries to 2.

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    2020 New Zealand Secondary Schools' team

    Player School
    Ajay Faleafaga St Peter's College
    Allan Craig St Kentigern College
    Blake Makiri St Peter's School Cambridge
    Che Clarke Kings College
    Fabian Holland Christchurch Boys' High School
    Fehi Fineanganofo Auckland Grammar School
    Fletcher Anderson Christ's College
    George Methven St Bede's College
    Hanz Leota Scots College
    Harry Godfrey Whanganui Collegiate
    Havila Molia St Paul's Collegiate
    Isi Saumaki St Andrew's College
    James Mullan Rangiora High School
    Jamie Hannah Christchurch Boys' High School
    Joel Parry St Andrew's College
    Luron Iosefa King's College
    Mason Tupaea Hamilton Boys' High School
    Monu Moli Marlborough Boys' High School
    Noah Hotham Hamilton Boys' High School
    Oliver Foote Hamilton Boys' High School
    Riley Higgins St Patrick's College Silverstream
    Rohan Wingham King's High School
    Siale Lauaki St Patrick's College Town
    Caleb Tangitau Westlake Boys' High School
    Torian Barnes St Andrew's College
    Will Bason St Kentigern College

    2020 New Zealand Barbarian Schools's team

    Player School
    Adam Lennox Whanganui Collegiate
    Bradley Crichton St Patrick's College Town
    Chicago Doyle King's College
    Christian Stenhouse St Patrick's College Town
    Dayton Iobu King's College
    Dominic Ropeti Scots College
    Elyjah Crosswell Palmerston North Boys' High School
    Fiti Sa Christ's College
    Harris McRobbie Rangiora High School
    Jadin Kingi Sacred Heart College
    Jayden Stok Napier Boys' High School
    Jeremiah Asi St Peter's College
    Jone Rova New Plymouth Boys' High School
    Lucas Payne Dargaville College
    Mini Toga St Andrews College
    Ollie Curtis Christchurch Boys High School
    Ollie Haig Otago Boys' High School
    Owen Wright Aotea College
    Quinlan Tupou St Peter's Cambridge
    Steve Salelea King's High School
    Taha Kemara Hamilton Boy's High School
    Te Rama Reuben St Kentigern College
    Tony Tafa Kelston Boy's High School
    Wallace Sititi De La Salle College
    New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has today announced the 2020 New Zealand Secondary Schools and New Zealand Barbarians Schools teams.
    The teams will not play in 2020 but selectors have named the sides to recognise the efforts of the secondary school players this season.
    
    
    
    NZR High Performance Talent Identification Manager PJ Williams said selections were made from players performances across the 1st XV season and the Barbarians Under 18 Development Camps last month.
    
    
    
    “This is fantastic recognition for a group of players that have had a disrupted 1st XV season. I am sure they will be disappointed that they cannot pull on the black jersey this year, but being named in these teams is a great achievement, nonetheless.
    
    
    
    “After the Barbarians Camp earlier this month, all players were given individual performance plans and we look forward to seeing what the achieve in coming years,” said Williams.
    

    https://www.allblacks.com/news/secondary-schools-players-recognised-in-representative-team-naming/

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