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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    The Gallaher Shield Final will be live on Sky 51 next Saturday at 4:30pm between the FPC and NPC games from Eden Park.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Auckland Rugby 2022:

    @Tim The Auckland rugby results page says it was Rifles that lost by default to Eden.

    Still interested in why if anyone knows?

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  • TimT Away
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    Well, now we know why Lemeki Namoa disappeared off the scene.

    Idiot!

    New Zealand

    Former head prefect faces prison over Comanchero drug ring

    Former head prefect faces prison over Comanchero drug ring

    EXCLUSIVE: Young rugby star at crossroads after pleading guilty to meth charges.

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    This is the article:

    Jared Savage
    Investigative Journalist

    The promising future of a schoolboy rugby star is at a crossroads after getting caught running drugs for the Comancheros motorcycle gang.

    Lemeki Namoa was the head prefect for Sacred Heart College in 2017 and captained the prestigious Auckland school's First XV rugby team for two years, including an appearance in the final of the top-tier competition.

    The outside back was an age-grade representative for the Blues and on track for a professional career after being named in 2019 as the Super Rugby franchise's development player of the year.

    "I've been pretty lucky, [I'll] keep working hard," Namoa said in accepting the award at a black-tie dinner.

    "Whatever comes at me, comes at me."

    But the following year, the 19-year-old was arrested by detectives from the National Organised Crime Group investigating a drug syndicate run by the Comancheros gang.

    About $20,000 cash was found in Namoa's bedroom, as well as a black leather vest with yellow trim. The colours are synonymous with the notorious outlaw motorcycle club from Australia.

    He was arrested in December 2020 as part of the second phase of Operation Cincinnati and this month, on the eve of a High Court trial, pleaded guilty to a pair of methamphetamine offences.

    One of the charges he admitted was being in possession of 1kg of the Class-A drug for supply.

    Namoa, now 22, declined a Herald on Sunday request for an interview.

    His defence lawyer, Tiffany Cooper, said she was unable to comment ahead of the sentencing hearing in the High Court at Auckland.

    Although Namoa was near the bottom of the pecking order in the drug ring, he still faces a potential term of imprisonment.

    Regardless of the final sentence, it's a remarkable fall from grace for a talented young man who once spoke of following in the footsteps of his childhood heroes, Doug Howlett and Joe Rokocoko, the great Auckland and All Blacks wings.

    Sacred Heart College headmaster Patrick Walsh said it was "disappointing and sad" to hear about the poor decisions the former head prefect had made.

    "During his time at the college, Lemeki was a well-respected leader with outstanding potential and charisma," Walsh said.

    "We hope that Lemeki can receive the support and guidance needed to make personal changes for the better and his future."

    A spokeswoman for the Blues said Namoa had not been part of the development group since 2019 and the franchise was unaware of the drug charges.

    She referred the Herald on Sunday to the North Harbour Rugby Union chief executive Adrian Donald.

    He confirmed Namoa had previously been in the development programme in 2020 and 2021 although he was not currently contracted to the union.

    "He's been in our high-performance environment as a talented player and he's been playing club rugby for Massey this year," said Donald.

    "We're aware of the charges but can't really comment because everything is still before the court. We've given Lemeki plenty of support and will continue to do so.

    "Our vision at North Harbour is 'improving life through rugby'. We think rugby, and sport in general, give people great opportunities and this would be no different, in that sense."

    His downward spiral can be traced straight back to his decision to associate with the Comancheros.

    Namoa never joined the gang himself.

    But some of his childhood friends did when the motorcycle club established a New Zealand chapter in 2018 after senior patched members were deported from Australia.

    Seiana Fakaosilea was one of the founding members and, at just 20 years old, was then promoted to be the acting "National Commander" of the Comancheros in 2020.

    That same year, Fakaosilea became the principal target of Operation Cincinnati, led by Detective Sergeant Jason Hunt, a nine-month investigation into the distribution of drugs by the Comancheros and Rebels gangs.

    Ten of the 14 accused - including Lemeki Namoa - pleaded guilty to the various methamphetamine and MDMA charges they faced on the eve of the High Court trial.

    These admissions whittled the trial down to four defendants, with the evidence put before the jury largely focused on an alleged plot to import 600kg of methamphetamine from South Africa.

    Fakaosilea pleaded guilty to several charges of possession of Class-A drugs for supply, as well as supplying commercial quantities of methamphetamine.

    However, the 22-year-old has denied six other charges, including the alleged conspiracy to import drugs from South Africa, and another alleged shipment from Fiji.

    "While the Crown and police have some things right they have an enormous amount wrong," his lawyer Jasper Rhodes told the jury in an opening statement.

    The trial is expected to conclude next week.

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    @Tim said in Auckland Rugby 2022:

    This is the article:

    Jared Savage
    Investigative Journalist

    The promising future of a schoolboy rugby star is at a crossroads after getting caught running drugs for the Comancheros motorcycle gang.

    Lemeki Namoa was the head prefect for Sacred Heart College in 2017 and captained the prestigious Auckland school's First XV rugby team for two years, including an appearance in the final of the top-tier competition.

    The outside back was an age-grade representative for the Blues and on track for a professional career after being named in 2019 as the Super Rugby franchise's development player of the year.

    "I've been pretty lucky, [I'll] keep working hard," Namoa said in accepting the award at a black-tie dinner.

    "Whatever comes at me, comes at me."

    But the following year, the 19-year-old was arrested by detectives from the National Organised Crime Group investigating a drug syndicate run by the Comancheros gang.

    About $20,000 cash was found in Namoa's bedroom, as well as a black leather vest with yellow trim. The colours are synonymous with the notorious outlaw motorcycle club from Australia.

    He was arrested in December 2020 as part of the second phase of Operation Cincinnati and this month, on the eve of a High Court trial, pleaded guilty to a pair of methamphetamine offences.

    One of the charges he admitted was being in possession of 1kg of the Class-A drug for supply.

    Namoa, now 22, declined a Herald on Sunday request for an interview.

    His defence lawyer, Tiffany Cooper, said she was unable to comment ahead of the sentencing hearing in the High Court at Auckland.

    Although Namoa was near the bottom of the pecking order in the drug ring, he still faces a potential term of imprisonment.

    Regardless of the final sentence, it's a remarkable fall from grace for a talented young man who once spoke of following in the footsteps of his childhood heroes, Doug Howlett and Joe Rokocoko, the great Auckland and All Blacks wings.

    Sacred Heart College headmaster Patrick Walsh said it was "disappointing and sad" to hear about the poor decisions the former head prefect had made.

    "During his time at the college, Lemeki was a well-respected leader with outstanding potential and charisma," Walsh said.

    "We hope that Lemeki can receive the support and guidance needed to make personal changes for the better and his future."

    A spokeswoman for the Blues said Namoa had not been part of the development group since 2019 and the franchise was unaware of the drug charges.

    She referred the Herald on Sunday to the North Harbour Rugby Union chief executive Adrian Donald.

    He confirmed Namoa had previously been in the development programme in 2020 and 2021 although he was not currently contracted to the union.

    "He's been in our high-performance environment as a talented player and he's been playing club rugby for Massey this year," said Donald.

    "We're aware of the charges but can't really comment because everything is still before the court. We've given Lemeki plenty of support and will continue to do so.

    "Our vision at North Harbour is 'improving life through rugby'. We think rugby, and sport in general, give people great opportunities and this would be no different, in that sense."

    His downward spiral can be traced straight back to his decision to associate with the Comancheros.

    Namoa never joined the gang himself.

    But some of his childhood friends did when the motorcycle club established a New Zealand chapter in 2018 after senior patched members were deported from Australia.

    Seiana Fakaosilea was one of the founding members and, at just 20 years old, was then promoted to be the acting "National Commander" of the Comancheros in 2020.

    That same year, Fakaosilea became the principal target of Operation Cincinnati, led by Detective Sergeant Jason Hunt, a nine-month investigation into the distribution of drugs by the Comancheros and Rebels gangs.

    Ten of the 14 accused - including Lemeki Namoa - pleaded guilty to the various methamphetamine and MDMA charges they faced on the eve of the High Court trial.

    These admissions whittled the trial down to four defendants, with the evidence put before the jury largely focused on an alleged plot to import 600kg of methamphetamine from South Africa.

    Fakaosilea pleaded guilty to several charges of possession of Class-A drugs for supply, as well as supplying commercial quantities of methamphetamine.

    However, the 22-year-old has denied six other charges, including the alleged conspiracy to import drugs from South Africa, and another alleged shipment from Fiji.

    "While the Crown and police have some things right they have an enormous amount wrong," his lawyer Jasper Rhodes told the jury in an opening statement.

    The trial is expected to conclude next week.

    He should have grievously assaulted someone. He’d get a slap on the hand and a super rugby contract if that happened.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    Still waiting for Auckland to release their squad..

    There is a gallery of headshots over at photosport: link

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  • TimT Away
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    #170

    https://www.aucklandrugby.co.nz/newsarticle/118456?newsfeedId=1360311

    2022 Auckland NPC Squad (Club, School)

    Forwards

    Robbie Abel (Waitemata)

    Sione Ahio (Waitemata, Liston College)

    Leni Apisai (Ponsonby)

    Adrian Choat (Waitemata, Liston College)

    Hamish Dalzell (College Rifles)

    Vaiolini Ekuasi (East Tamaki, De La Salle College)

    Joshua Fusitua (Grammar TEC, Auckland Grammar School)

    Blake Gibson (Ponsonby, Saint Kentigern College)

    Alex Hodgman (Eden, Mount Albert Grammar School)

    Akira Ioane (Ponsonby, Auckland Grammar School)

    Niko Jones (Waitemata, St Peter’s College)

    Felix Kalapu (Grammar TEC, Auckland Grammar School)

    Jamie Lane (Ponsonby, Sacred Heart College)

    James Lay (University, King’s College)

    Jordan Lay (University, King’s College)

    Terrell Peita (Ponsonby, Mount Albert Grammar School)

    Jackson Pugh (Marist Brothers Old Boys)

    Marcel Renata (University, King’s College)

    Angus Ta'avao (Eden, Dilworth)

    Hamdahn Tuipulotu (Ponsonby, St Peter’s College)

    Patrick Tuipulotu (Ponsonby, St Peter’s College)

    Connor Vest (University)

    Soane Vikena (Waitemata, Mount Albert Grammar School)

    Backs

    Tomas Aoake (Ponsonby, De La Salle College)

    Caleb Clark (Ponsonby, Mount Albert Grammar School)

    Joel Cobb (Ponsonby, Mount Albert Grammar School)

    Corey Evans (Grammar TEC, Auckland Grammar School)

    Taufa Funaki (Marist Brothers Old Boys, Sacred Heart College)

    Bryce Heem (Grammar TEC, Avondale College)

    Simon Hickey (Grammar TEC, King’s College)

    Rieko Ioane (Ponsonby, Auckland Grammar School)

    AJ Lam (Grammar TEC, St Peter’s College)

    Jock McKenzie (Grammar TEC)

    Manu Paea (Manukau Rovers, Otahuhu College)

    Harry Plummer (Grammar TEC, St Peter’s College)

    Salesi Rayasi (Marist Brothers Old Boys)

    Zarn Sullivan (College Rifles, King’s College)

    Tanielu Tele’a (Marist Brothers Old Boys, Saint Kentigern College)

    Jordan Trainor (Ponsonby, St Peter’s College)

    Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (East Tamaki, Otahuhu College)

    Sam Wye (Ponsonby, St Peter’s College)

    Development Players

    Josh Beehre (Grammar TEC)

    Che Clark (Grammar TEC, King’s College)

    Pasqualle Dunn (East Tamaki)

    Sofai Maka (Manukau, De La Salle College)

    Caleb Tangitau (Grammar TEC)

    Essendon Tuitupou (Ponsonby, Kelston Boys’ High School)

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    Not happy to say the least that there is an Aussie loose forward in there. Where is Wallace Sititi?

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    Removing ABs and injured players, and grouping them by position:

    Loosehead Prop

    Alex Hodgman
    Jordan Lay (covers tighthead)
    Joshua Fusitia

    Tighthead Prop

    Marcel Renata
    Sione Ahio
    Hamdahn Tuipulotu

    Hooker

    Soane Vikena
    Leni Apisai
    Robbie Abel

    Lock

    Hamish Dalzell
    Jamie Lane
    Connor Vest

    Lock/Six

    Felix Kalapu

    Loose Forward

    Adrian Choat
    Blake Gibson
    Niko Jones
    Vaiolini Ekuasi
    Terrell Peita
    Jackson Pugh (also plays lock?)

    Halfback

    Taufa Funaki
    Manu Paea
    Sam Wye

    First Five

    Simon Hickey
    Jock McKenzie (covers fullback)

    First Five/Second Five

    Harry Plummer

    Midfield

    Corey Evans
    Bryce Heem

    Wing/Centre

    Tomas Aoake

    Wing

    Joel Cobb
    AJ Lam (covers centre)
    Salesi Rayasi

    Fullback

    Zarn Sullivan (covers first five)
    Jordan Trainor

    Development Players

    Josh Beehre - lock
    Che Clark - flanker and NZ sevens player, apparently is 6'6''
    Pasqualle Dunn - 28 yo midfielder
    Sofai Maka - fullback/wing
    Caleb Tangitau - NZ sevens player, wing
    Essendon Tuitupou - centre/wing/fullback

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    @Tim said in Auckland Rugby 2022:

    Not happy to say the least that there is an Aussie loose forward in there. Where is Wallace Sititi?

    An Aussie lock too. Ieremia likes to throw in a couple of weird selections each year (Kata, that AFL guy a few years ago etc)

    Speaking of Kata, did he turn up in another squad?

    Is the Jock Hobbs tournament back this year? Is Sititi still young enough for that?

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    Looks like a mid table side to me.

    Are the Ponsonby and Manukau players going to play the club final or for Auckland?

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    @KiwiMurph said in Auckland Rugby 2022:

    Looks like a mid table side to me.

    Front row and loose forwards should be pretty good, but lock is a worry, halfbacks are inexperienced, and centre depth is a problem.

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    @Tim Of the players not returning they will miss Scrafton the most I think. I spoke to a friend of Jamie Lane who said that he bulked up a lot while playing a season of MLR in the U.S. The lack of Wallace Sititi is a mystery. He was not even in the 'contenders' wider training group named earlier. Makes me suspect that he has signed elsewhere? Or is he still very young, like U19?
    Do we know how long Tanielu Tele’a is out injured for?

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Auckland Rugby 2022:

    Tanielu Tele’a

    Think he did his ACL, so should be out until next year.

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    What team do you guys expect to see on Saturday night?

    Locks to partner Jamie Lane, and bench forwards are probably the only contentious areas.

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    1 Hodgman
    2 Vikena
    3 Renata
    4 Lane
    5
    6 Gibson
    7 Choat
    8 Ekuasi

    9 Funaki
    10 Plummer
    11 Rayasi
    12 Evans
    13 Heem
    14 Lam
    15 Sullivan

    16 Apisai
    17 Lay
    18 Ahio
    19
    20 Jones
    21 Paea
    22 Hickey
    23 Cobb

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    @Tim Dalzell at 5, a big body at least. Kalapu at 19. Peita at 20 for Jones. ( 2 opensides on the field already). Peita is a talented player. I hope he has a breakout season. His MLR season was disrupted when he had to return to NZ after a horrible family tragedy (parents I think).
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300546603/far-north-deaths-investigated-as-a-suspected-murdersuicide

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    @Daffy-Jaffy I wouldn't play Jones, but I suspect the coach might. Would be good to see Kalapu get a run.

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    @Tim With playing Manawatu Wednesday next week and then Southland the next Sunday we should see a good number of the squad get a run over the first few games.

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    Two additions to the coaching group -
    The Auckland Rugby coaching group welcomes two new additions to the 2022 make-up. Census Johnston joins as Scrum Coach after coaching experience with Manu Samoa and in France. Census has come back to take on development of the scrum capabilities of the NPC and Auckland Rugby Academy players.

    Jono Hickey joins the Auckland squad in a coaching capacity. The former Auckland Halfback who racked up 32 caps in the Blue and White Hoops will take on the attack coaching role. Hickey will join brother Simon in the NPC campaign after several years coaching Auckland Bs and Under 19s.

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