The New Zealand Schools team plays Fiji Schools today at 5pm (NZT) in Sydney. Hamilton Boys' High Schools second five-eighth Quinn Tupaea will captain the side (photo above, photo by Dave Lintott Photography). The team is: 1. Tamaiti Williams (St Kentigern College) 2. Sam Cooper (St Paul's Collegiate, Hamilton) 3. Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe (Hastings Boys' High School) 4. Naitoa Ah Kuoi (Wellington College) 5. Tupou Vaa’I (Wesley College) 6. Charles Alaimalo (Hamilton Boys' High School) 7. Jeriah Mua (Hastings Boys' High School) 8. Devan Flanders (Hastings Boys' High School) 9. Taufa Funaki (Sacred Heart College, Auckland) 10. Rivez Reihana (St Kentigern College) 11. Leicester Faingaanuku (Nelson College) 12. Quinn Tupaea (Hamilton Boys High School) – captain 13. Tauterangimarie Kapea (Hamilton Boys' High School) 14. Kini Nasolo (Hastings Boys' High School) 15. Etene Nanai (St Kentigern College) 16. Abraham Pole (Otago Boys' High School) 17. Fatongia Paea (Sacred Heart College, Auckland) 18. George Dyer (St Paul's Collegiate, Hamilton) 19. Quade Tapsell (Gisborne Boys' High School) 20. Josh Southall (St Patrick's College – Silverstream) 21. Humphrey Sheild (Napier Boys' High School) 22. Lincoln McClutchie (Hastings Boys' High School) 23. Isaiah Punivai (Christs College) New Zealand Schools Barbarians encounter Tonga Schools at Sport & Rugby Institute, Palmerston North, kick off 2pm. Their side is:
1. Oliver Norris (St Peter’s College, Cambridge) 2. Tane Te Aho (Hamilton Boys’ High School) - captain 3. Patrick Thacker (Christ’s College) 4. James Thompson (St Peter’s College, Cambridge) 5. Taine Plumtree (Wellington College) 6. Joshua Bokser (Napier Boys’ High School) 7. Taine Te Whata (Otago Boys’ High School) - vice captain 8. Tovo Faleafa (Auckland Grammar School) 9. Louie Chapman (Christchurch Boys’ High School) – vice captain 10. Fergus Burke (St Paul’s Collegiate) 11. James Stratton (Palmerston North Boys’ High School) 12. Kienan Higgins (St Patrick’s College – Silverstream) 13. Josiah Maraku (Feilding High School) 14. Siave Seti (St John’s College) 15. Rico Syme (Christchurch Boys’ High School) 16. David Meki (Rosmini College) 17. Ethan McQuinlan (Feilding High School) 18. Saula Mau (Auckland Grammar School) 19. Samipeni Finau (St Peter’s College, Cambridge) 20. Simon Parker (Otamatea College) 21. Luke Donaldson (St Paul’s Collegiate) 22. Lemeki Namoa (Sacred Heart College) 23. Kaleb Talamahina (Southland Boys’ High School) |
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