27/6/2019 Crusaders squires for Development CampA group of over 70 secondary school players from across the Crusaders region have been selected for the Squires Development Camp next month. The camp, organised in conjunction with New Zealand Rugby, will run from July 7– July 10 at St Andrew's College in Christchurch. It provides an opportunity for emerging talent to learn from Crusaders and provincial union coaches and development staff, and is not limited to rugby training and skills. Educational elements of the camp include personal development, nutrition, mental skills and well-being. Two squads will be chosen at the conclusion of the camp; one will travel to Timaru to play a Highlanders U18 side on Friday 12 July, whilst the other will head to Blenheim to play a return fixture from 2018 against the Chiefs U18 team on Saturday 13 July at Landsdowne Park. Both matches are scheduled for 12:30pm kick-offs. The following players have been selected for the 2019 Crusaders Squires Development Camp: Amini Toga: St Andrew's College Anton Segner: Nelson College Ben Innes: St Andrew's College Ben Lopas: Christchurch Boys' High School Callum Simpson: Christchurch Boys' High School Charlie Murray: St Andrew's College Clayden Paranihi: Christchurch Boys' High School Daniel Dixon: Nelson College Dom Clarke: St Andrew's College Dom Gardiner: St Bede's College Elisara Vaifale: St Thomas of Canterbury Eto Bainivalu: St Bede's College Fabian Holland: Christchurch Boys' High School Fergus Hughes: Nelson College Finn Moffat: St Bede's College Fletcher Anderson: Christ's College George Brown: Timaru Boys' High School George Methven: St Bede's College Harri Langworthy: Christchurch Boys' High School Isaac Cotter: St Bede's College Isaiah Malaulau: Nelson College Isi Saumaki: St Andrew's College Jack Harding: St Andrew's College Jack McDonald-Hill: Nelson College Jack Sexton: St Andrew's College Jack Stokes: St Andrew's College Jamie Carr: St Andrew's College Jamie Hannah: Christchurch Boys' High School Jermaine Pepe: Rangiora High School Joel Parry: St Andrew's College Josh Neilson: Rangiora High School Justin Evans: St Bede's College Keegan McGregor: Christchurch Boys' High School Keelan Murrell: Marlborough Boys' College Kynan Stowers-Smith: St Bede's College Lino Tauti: St Andrew's College Logan Bainbridge: St Bede's College Louie Carmine: Nelson College Luca Inch: Nelson College Macca Springer: Waimea Combined (Waimea College) Mason Lund: Nelson College Max Goulter: Christ's College Max Hughes: Christchurch Boys' High School Montel Peppard: St Thomas of Canterbury Monu Moli: Marlborough Boys' College Netaleni Taufateau: St Thomas of Canterbury Niko Barton: Nelson College Ollie Lewis: Christchurch Boys' High School Preston Marsters: Nelson College Sailosi Rova: St Thomas of Canterbury Sam Scott: Lincoln Combined (Ellesmere College) Seb Calder: St Andrew's College Shun Miyake: Christ's College Tama Faiotonu: St Thomas of Canterbury Taya Brown: Nelson College Tino Vakaloa: Marlborough Boys' College Tom Thornalley: Nelson College Torian Barnes: St Andrew's College Uriah Tuli: Shirley Boys' High School Wil Gualter: Lincoln Combined (Lincoln High School) Zach Gallagher: Christ's College In addition to this squad, a Wider Training Group has also been selected and will be involved during the camp: Angus Grant: St Bede's College Brandyn Boyle: Lincoln Combined (Ellesmere College) James Mullan: Rangiora High School Tadeo Andriani: St Bede's College Josh Taula: Christchurch Boys' High School Lachie James: Rangiora High School Patelesio Latu: Timaru Boys' High School Thomas Schmack: Christchurch Boys' High School Blair Ryall: Lincoln Combined (Lincoln High School) Kole Harmer: St Thomas of Canterbury Cameron Henderson: Christchurch Boys' High School James Robertson: Timaru Boys' High School Hamish Jones: St Bede's College Caleb Beck: Rangiora High School |
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