2018 New Zealand Schools
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Players selected for New Zealand Schools development camp New Zealand’s top schoolboy rugby players have been selected to attend the New Zealand Schools development camp in Palmerston North next weekend. The 1st XV rugby season came to a close yesterday with St Peter’s College (Auckland) claiming the Top Four title, captain Niko Jones is one of 53 players chosen to attend the national camp. 26 schools are represented from 12 Provincial Unions. The three-day camp in Palmerston North will culminate with the New Zealand Schools and New Zealand Barbarians Schools teams being named.Players selected are: Name - School Arthur Allen - Christs College 
 Iona Apineru - St Patrick's College - Silverstream
 James Arscott - Otago Boys' High School
 Rocco Berry - St Patrick's College - Silverstream
 Caleb Cavubati - Scots College
 Louie Chapman - Christchurch Boys' High School
 Valynce Crosby-Te Whare - St Paul's Collegiate
 Stewart Cruden - Palmerston North Boys' High School
 Sam Darry - Christs College
 Corey Evans - Auckland Grammar School
 Chay Fihaki - Sacred Heart College
 Taufa Funaki - Sacred Heart College
 Zach Gallagher - Christs College
 Josh Gimblett - Napier Boys' High School
 Matt Graham-Williams - St Kentigern College
 Lukas Halls - King's College
 Maximilian Hughes - Christchurch Boys' High School
 Niko Jones - St Peter's College
 Tahu Kaa - Christchurch Boys' High School
 Jacob Kneepkens - Francis Douglas Memorial College
 Benet Kumeroa - Auckland Grammar School
 Peni Lasaqa - St Kentigern College
 Josh Lord - Hamilton Boys' High School
 Josiah Maraku - Feilding Agricultural High School
 Thomas Martin - Hamilton Boys' High School
 Saula Mau - Auckland Grammar School
 Blair Murray - New Plymouth Boys' High School
 Mahonri Ngakuru - St Kentigern College
 Simon Parker - St Peter's School
 Jacob Payne - Southland Boys' High School
 Noah Perelini - King's College
 George Prain - Rangiora High School
 Isaiah Punivai - St Kentigern College
 Rivez Reihana - St Kentigern College
 Robert Rush - St Kentigern College
 Anton Segner - Nelson College
 Sam Smith - Wairarapa College
 Roderick Solo - Scots College
 Ropati So'oalo - Aotea College
 Poukohe Sorenson - Rotorua Boys High School
 Kristian Standen - New Plymouth Boys' High School
 Zarn Sullivan - King's College
 Tiaan Tauakipulu - St Kentigern College
 Patrick Teddy - Napier Boys' High School
 Patrick Thacker - Christs College
 Tyrone Thompson - Napier Boys' High School
 Liam Udy-Johns - Hastings Boys' High School
 Ovaleni (Junior) Uelese - Scots College
 Soane Vikena - Mt Albert Grammar School
 Ethan Webster-Nonu - Scots College
 Keelan Whitman - St Patrick's College - Wellington
 Tamaiti Williams - St Kentigern College
 Gideon Wrampling - St Paul's CollegiateNew Zealand Rugby’s High Performance Player Development Manager Matt Sexton said the quality of 1st XV rugby continues to impress. "Every year we see talented players right across the country which means our selection process needs to be incredibly rigorous. "The depth of talent we have seen this year makes the task of selecting this group very hard, our focus has been rewarding players who have performed consistently over the course of the entire season for both school and representative teams," said Sexton. Of the selected players, experience comes in the form of nine players who were involved in the 2017 schools programme, while Sam Smith represents Heartland Unions out of Wairarapa College. Saint Kentigern has the most players selected, with eight, followed by Christs College and Scots College with four players each. Last year’s Barbarians Schools coaches Brad Mooar (Crusaders) and Sam Moore (New Plymouth Boys’ High School) will lead the 2018 New Zealand Schools team. Highlanders Assistant Coach Cory Brown will take the reigns of the Barbarians Schools team and will be assisted by Mark Hooper from Kelston Boys’ High School.The teams will be announced on 23 September. Match schedule 27 September New Zealand Schools v Tonga Schools, Brisbane New Zealand Barbarians Schools v New Zealand Maori Under 19, Wellington 1 October New Zealand Schools v Australian schools Barbarians, Brisbane New Zealand Barbarians Schools v Fiji Schools, Wellington 6 October New Zealand Schools v Australian Schools, Brisbane 
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I'm absolutely gobsmacked that only three players of Napier Boys made it into the wider training group. Particularly centre Leo Thompson missing out is ridiculous. And only two from St Peter's. But more players from schools that didn't even make the Top 4 (St Kent's, Christ's College, Scots College). How do they select these players? 
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I understand that these squads are selected from the 5 Super U18 teams as much as from watching 1st XV rugby. The caveat is that those teams can be selected based on who the coaches are. From a Ham BHS perspective, the only 2 players I thought had a chance have been selected. Josh Lord could have a big future as 2 m schoolboy locks aren't that common. 
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@stargazer if it’s anything like under 20s then the unions nominate players to look at. 
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@stargazer punivai was Christ’s college too. Except for a wee ‘ incident ‘ he would’ve still be there. 
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@chchfanatic Doesn't say much for Thorne's coaching if CC have more players in the squad than CBHS. 
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Could the spread of players be a reflection of the more even competition this year? In the past two years there’s been two outstanding teams (Hastings and MAGS and Hastings and Ham) who have supplied many players. This year it’s been much more competitive and the top 4 teams aren’t dominating selection. 
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I think you would also need to look at U18 teams to see the spread across schools within each region. One would assume that St Kents dominated the Blues team although Reihana was in the Chiefs and Punivai the Crusaders teams. There may be others in the same situation. 
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I'm very glad that non-selection in NZ Schools does not completely remove the chance to be selected for NZ U20 in the next few years. The good players of those that aren't, but possibly should have been, selected for NZ Schools can still get an invite to the NZU20 camps, if they either have another good year at school (depending on age) and make NZ Schools next year, or if they have a good club rugby season next year and make it into provincial U19s, Mitre 10 Cup or SR U20s squads. 
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@stargazer It's only 1 from St Peter's, Simon Parker must be from St Peter's Cambridge? Surely being national champions we deserve more than 1 player? 
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@african-monkey said in 2018 New Zealand Schools: @stargazer It's only 1 from St Peter's, Simon Parker must be from St Peter's Cambridge? Surely being national champions we deserve more than 1 player? The one shouldn't lead to the other. The team won, but individuals in it don't "deserve" anything because their team is good. The Chiefs won the Super title and didn't then get a haul of All Blacks that year as a result. There wasn't a rush of Hurricanes when they won either. No-one even suggested it really. Rugby is a team game, and just because the team is outstanding doesn't mean lots of the players are. I'm actually really encouraged by how the union does this. It suggests they aren't just swayed by who is in the best team, but actually see good players in lesser teams. If they are canny, they will discount big boys who dominate through sheer size, and pick more skilled boys who will grow. (There's a few on the Fern who are quite vocal about Auckland schools, in particular, who try to dominate through size alone, to the detriment of skill.) Also there are age limits. Many players in top teams are not eligible, especially the Year 14s but also many Year 13s. (A friend alleges that barely any of the Rotorua side that won a few years back were even eligible for selection. He'd seen their team sheet.) Some will be ineligible as they are not NZers. Presumably only two per team, but often two of the better players (which is why they were chosen in the first place). 
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@chester-draws also no players who have signed league contracts. Which is fair enough I guess. 
 I’d love to see a breakdown of how many nz schools players have gone on to abs compared to nz20s players.
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@chchfanatic Good call. I wonder how many of those St Peter's players have been ruled ineligible that way? 
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@chester-draws I'd be suprised if any have we've barely had anyone ever sign to rugby league sides over the years and I can't see that changing (I could probably count it on one hand). I'm not saying the whole side should have been picked, I just feel that a couple of others deserved a look at as well but never mind. 
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I am involved in coaching 1stXV and have coached some of these boys and against some. Looking at the list it's reasonably accurate, there are always going to be arguments either way. There are some schools who win because they have a more even spread of talent or team culture and those that have 3-4 very talented individuals. In the end the cream rises to the top ABs etc. example the 2015 WC starting team 8 did not play NZ schools. Not an exact science. Rules like league contracts etc play a huge part as has been mentioned 
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@chchfanatic 20s if far more accurate as a number do not make 20s from school. example from this years rugby championship if played schools, 20s both or none. only 12 have played both schools and 20s I think Hookers 
 Dane Coles 21s only
 Nathan Harris 20s only
 Codie Taylor bothProps 
 Owen Franks both
 Joe Moody none
 Tim Perry none
 Karl Tu'inukuafe none
 Ofa Tuungafasi bothLocks 
 Scott Barrett 20s only
 Brodie Retallick 20s only
 Samuel Whitelock bothLoose Forwards 
 Sam Cane both
 Shannon Frizell neither
 Jackson Hemopo 20s
 Kieran Read both
 Ardie Savea both
 Liam Squire neither
 Luke Whitelock bothBacks: 
 Halfbacks
 TJ Perenara both
 Aaron Smith 20s only
 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi 20s onlyFirst five-eighths 
 Beauden Barrett 20s only
 Damian McKenzie both
 Richie Mo'unga 20s onlyMidfielders 
 Ryan Crotty both
 Jack Goodhue 20s only
 Anton Lienert-Brown 20s only (but wld have rep schools if not inj prob.)
 Sonny Bill Williams noneOutside backs 
 Jordie Barrett 20s only
 Rieko Ioane both (never played 20s though)
 Nehe Milner-Skudder none
 Waisake Naholo 20s only
 Ben Smith nonealso from 2014-2016 nz schools squads 38/72 have gone onto NZ 20s WC squad, a number of others have been involved in lead up but not made final squad or been inj. 





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