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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 National First XV Championship (or the Top 4) is the Premier Rugby Union competition for Secondary Schools/Colleges in New Zealand. [1] Since 2016, the Top 4 tournament has been based at the Massey University Sport and Rugby Institute in Palmerston North.
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.
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.
New Zealand Schoolboys: Samoa: Tusi Pisi: New Zealand Under 21s: Samoa [D 7] Taine Plumtree: New Zealand Under 20s: Wales: Budge Pountney: England Under 21s: Scotland: Ian Prior: Australia Under 20s: Zimbabwe: Esera Puleitu: New Zealand Schoolboys: Samoa: John Quill: Irish Schoolboys: United States: Simon Raiwalui: Australian Schoolboys: Fiji ...
The schools are some of the top sporting schools in New Zealand. Super 8 is the first high school competition in New Zealand to sign with a television company. Every week a Super 8 rugby match will be chosen and streamed on Maori Television, along with various other sporting finals.
The New Zealand Under 19's rugby team was a team for players aged under 19 as a platform to the All Blacks.The New Zealand Under 19's have joined forces with the New Zealand Under 21s to make the new team New Zealand Under 20s for the all new IRB Junior World Championship, which commenced in 2008.
The match was the first the Schoolboys had lost to either New Zealand or Great Britain since 1972. The Junior Kiwis were coached by Frank Endacott and named the same side for both matches. The team was: Justin Paul, Gafa Tuiloma, Tana Umaga , Ruben Wiki , Peter Lima , Gene Ngamu , Tane Manihere, David Fatialofa , Brady Malam , Barry Feuu, Joe ...