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The New Zealand Schools rugby union team, commonly referred to as the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team, is composed of secondary school students in New Zealand.. In 1980 the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team had their first overseas tour, to Australia.
The New Zealand Schools' and New Zealand Barbarians Schools' teams are generally announced at the conclusion of the tournament, whereby a development camp will take place the following week at the Institute. The winning school of the Top 4 tournament is awarded the National Championship title and recognised as the top NZ 1st XV school in the ...
The New Zealand Schoolboys rugby union team is for secondary school students to help them aim for and achieve higher honors. New Zealand Schoolboys team is a great team to start out in and it brings you into the international scene early on. Famous past schoolboy players include Aaron Mauger, Mils Muliaina, and Joe Rokocoko.
Auckland 1A 1st XV Rugby is the Premier Rugby Union competition for secondary schools and colleges in Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland 1A 1st XV Rugby is an annual promotion and relegation competition that usually takes place with 12 schools. The competition is organised and run by the Auckland Rugby Union.
Marist Rugby Club (Invercargill) ... New Zealand national schoolboy rugby union team; North Harbour (National Provincial Championship) North Harbour Rugby Union;
The list does not include women's teams, local club or school teams, inactive teams, such as the North and South Island teams, or non-geographic representative teams, such as the New Zealand Universities, Marist, or Barbarians sides. A map of NZRU provincial boundaries
Reuben Graeme O'Neill (/ oʊ ˈ n i l /; born 17 February 1995) is a New Zealand professional rugby union footballer who plays as a prop for New Zealand province Taranaki and the New Zealand national team.
Map of all provincial unions within New Zealand. Rugby union in New Zealand is structured into four tiers. The top tier is composed of the national representative teams, with the men's team – known as the All Blacks – and the women's team – known as the Black Ferns, at the top, followed by other representative sides such as the Junior All Blacks and Māori All Blacks.