7/10/2018 Bronze Boot WinnersThe Bronze Boot was inaugurated in 1992 by John Blondin and his publishing company Rugby Press International (Australia). It is awarded to one player from each team ‘For the most constructive player in a Schools Test series’. It is now seen as the most prestigious award for test matches between the Australian and New Zealand Schoolboys. Many recipients have gone to represent the Wallabies or All Blacks. 2018 Australia: New Zealand: Blair Murray, New Plymouth Boys High School 2017 Australia: Lachlan Lonergan, Trinity Christian College, ACT New Zealand: Devon Flanders, Hastings Boys High School 2016 Australia: Opeti Helu, Newington College, NSW New Zealand: Sione Havili, Auckland Grammar 2015 Australia: Harry Johnson-Holmes, Merewether High School, NSW New Zealand: Alex Fidow, Scots College 2014 Australia: Connor Moroney, St Joseph’s College Gregory Terrace QLD New Zealand: Patelesio Tomkinson, Otago Boys’ High School 2013 Australia: Jack McCalman, The Kings School, NSW New Zealand: Akira Ione, Auckland Grammar School, Auckland 2012 Australia: Jonah Placid, Toowoomba Grammar School, QLD New Zealand: James Tucker, St Bede’s College, Christchurch 2011 Australia: Will Miller, The Scots College, NSW New Zealand: Ardie Savea, Rongotai College, Wellington 2010 Australia: Tim Donlan, St Ignatius College, NSW New Zealand: Matt McGahan, Mount Albert Grammar School 2009 Australia: Liam Gill, St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace, QLD New Zealand: Sam Cane, Reporoa College, Bay of Plenty 2008 Australia: Eddie Quirk, Brisbane State High, QLD New Zealand: Blade Thomson, Gisborne Boys’ High School 2007 Australia: Robert Horne, Georges River Senior Campus Oatley, NSW New Zealand: Charlie Ngatai, Gisborne Boys’ High School 2006 Australia: Rodney Ma’a, Westfields Sports High School, NSW New Zealand: Luke Braid, Tauranga Boys’ HS 2005 Australia: David Pocock, Anglican Church Grammar School, QLD New Zealand: Zarhn Commerer, New Plymouth Boys High 2004 Australia: Richard Stanford, The Scots College, NSW New Zealand: Victor Vito, Scots College Wellington 2003 Australia: Tahjon Mailata, St Joseph’s College Nudgee, QLD New Zealand: Aaron Bancroft, Marlborough Boys’ College 2002 Australia: Daniel Halangahu, The Kings School, NSW New Zealand: Liam Messam, Rotorua Boys High School 2001 Australia: Tyrone Smith, St Edmunds College, ACT England: Benjamin Durham, Pate’s Grammar School 2000 Australia: Luke Doherty, Iona College, QLD New Zealand: Benjamin Atiga, Auckland Grammar School, Auckland 1999 Australia: Daniel Heenan, Marist College Ashgrove, QLD New Zealand: Cameron McIntyre, St Bede’s College, Christchurch 1998 Australia: George Smith, Cromer High School, NSW New Zealand: Jerry Collins, St Patrick's, Wellington 1997 Australia: Phil Waugh, Sydney Church of England Grammar School, NSW New Zealand: Carl Hayman, Kings High School Dunedin 1996 Australia: Lachlan Grant, St Joseph’s College Nudgee, QLD New Zealand Ashley Barron, Kings High School Dunedin 1995 Australia Nathan Franks: Knox Grammar School, NSW New Zealand: Quintan Sanft, De La Salle Colege, Auckland 1994 Australia: Sean Hardman, Nudgee College, QLD Wales: Neil Watkins, Neath College 1993 Australia: Tom Bowman, The Scot’s College, NSW New Zealand: Carlos Spencer, Waiophehu Colege 1992 Australia: Nick Harvey, The Kings School, NSW New Zealand: Jeffrey Wilson, Cargill High School, Invercargill |
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