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Wellington, Sept 5 NZPA - New Zealand secondary Schools rugby squad named today for matches against Tonga, Otago under-19 and Australia:
Fraser Armstrong (Hamilton Boys' High School), Adam Burn (Hamilton Boys' High School), Scott Eade (Southland Boys' High School), Jason Emery (Palmerston North Boys' High School), Michael Fatialofa (Mt Albert Grammar School), Siulogo Fotofili (Wesley College), Michael Gardner (St Bede's College), Bryn Hall (St Peter's College), Jacob Heenan (Whanagrei Boys' High School), Doug Horrocks (Fielding High School), Milford Keresoma (Mt Albert Grammar School), Joe Latta (Wellington College), James Lowe (Nelson College), Matt McGahan (Mt Albert Grammar School), Albert Nikoro (Mt Albert Grammar School), Ope Peleseuma (St Patrick's College Silverstream), TJ Perenara (Mana College), Matt Proctor (St Patrick's College Town), Tuki Raimona (Southland Boys' High School), Nick Ross (Hamilton Boys' High School), Topou Sapoaga (Wellington College), Gafatasi Su'a (Mt Albert Grammar School), Ofa Tuungafasi (Mangere College), Junior Tofa Va'a (Kelston Boys' High School)
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awesome team and well done
awesome team and well done to mt albert grammar for winning the top 4 nationals! keep it up!
RBHS did a great hosting and
RBHS did a great hosting and were unlucky not 2 b in it good on the teams that played out the finals and think 1 or 2 of their boys should have made nzd's Teimana and Manaus