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2023

BOYS' PREMIERSHIP GRAND FINAL St. Thomas of Canterbury College 12 St. Paul's College 6 FINAL STANDINGS
  1. St. Thomas of Canterbury College
  2. St. Paul's College
  3. De La Salle College
  4. Southern Cross Campus
  5. Kelston Boys' High School
  6. Mt Albert Grammar School
  7. Rotorua Boy's High School
  8. Manurewa High School

2023

BOYS’ PREMIERSHIP GRAND FINAL

St. Thomas of Canterbury College 12 St. Paul’s College 6

FINAL STANDINGS

  1. St. Thomas of Canterbury College
  2. St. Paul’s College
  3. De La Salle College
  4. Southern Cross Campus
  5. Kelston Boys’ High School
  6. Mt Albert Grammar School
  7. Rotorua Boy’s High School
  8. Manurewa High School

 

BOYS’ CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND FINAL

Aorere College 16 Wesley College 12

FINAL STANDINGS

  1. Aorere College
  2. Wesley College
  3. Westlake Boys High School
  4. Ngā Kura ā Iwi o Aotearoa: Taikura Senior Boys
  5. Otahuhu College
  6. Papatoetoe High School
  7. Howick College
  8. Marcellin College
  9. James Cook High School
  10. Pukekohe High School
  11. Haeata Community Campus
  12. Tauranga Boys’ College

 

2023 NZRL National Secondary Schools Boys Squad:

1. Sio Kali – St. Paul’s College

2. Maretino Kaloudau – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

3. Chelden Hayward – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

4. Jackson Stewart – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

5. Malakai Cama – Rotorua Boys’ High School

6. Quiann Feterika-Mafoe – St. Paul’s College

7. Meihana Pauling – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

8. Malachi Filipo – St. Paul’s College

9. Noah Harmer-Campbell – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

10. Jason Salalilo – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

11. Tepatasi Laumalili – De La Salle College

12. Mikaele Ilaiu – Rotorua Boys’ High School

13. Junior Sikuvea – De La Salle College

14. Sosaia Latu – Otahuhu College

15. Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson – De La Salle College

16. Jeriko Filipi-Talisau – St. Paul’s College

17. Zeke Faga-Ieti – St Thomas of Canterbury College

18. Ezekiel Paulo – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

19. Lennox Tuiloma – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

Emerging Player of the Tournament: Phillip Lavakeiaho – Wesley College

Tournament MVP: Sio Kali – St. Paul’s College

 

GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND FINAL

Auckland Girls Grammar School 30 Southern Cross Campus 12

FINAL STANDINGS

  1. Auckland Girls Grammar School
  2. Southern Cross Campus
  3. McAuley High School
  4. Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kaikohe
  5. St. Mary’s College (Wellington)
  6. Manurewa High School
  7. Kaiapoi High School
  8. Tokoroa High School

 

2023 NZRL National Secondary Schools Girls Squad:

1. Billie Va’a – St Mary’s College

2. Shafenior Lui – Southern Cross Campus

3. Faith Tavita – Auckland Girls Grammar School

4. Jemma Tonu’u – McAuley High School

5. Shanthie Lui – Southern Cross Campus

6. Paea Uilou – Auckland Girls Grammar School

7. Danii-Nicole Gray – Auckland Girls Grammar School

8. Seriah Palepale – Auckland Girls Grammar School

9. Evelyn Roberts – McAuley High School

10. Indiana Russell-Lia – St Mary’s College

11. Te Raukura Leafe – St Mary’s College

12. Riley Fruean-Otineru – McAuley High School

13. Alianna Tonu’u – McAuley High School

14. Ivana Lauitiiti – McAuley High School

15. Josinah Filisi Tauliiili – Southern Cross Campus

16. Latesha Mitchener – Auckland Girls Grammar School

17. Luca-Bella Ngatuere-Ongley – St Mary’s College

18. Tonga Toutai – Southern Cross Campus

19. Giovanna Suani – Auckland Girls Grammar School

Emerging Player of the Tournament: Shakira Lui – Southern Cross Campus

Tournament MVP: Seriah Palepale – Auckland Girls Grammar School

 

2022

BOYS’ PREMIERSHIP
GRAND FINAL
De La Salle 42
Rotorua Boys High School 6
Grand Final MVP: Kayliss Fatialofa (De La Salle)

FINAL STANDINGS
De La Salle
Rotorua BHS
Southern Cross Campus Boys
St Thomas of Canterbury College
St Pauls College
Mt Albert Grammar School
Wesley College
Taikura Composite

BOYS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
GRAND FINAL
Manurewa High School 18
Te Whanau a Noa 4
Grand Final MVP: Christian Auva’a (Manurewa)

FINAL STANDINGS
Manurewa High School
Tokoroa: Te Whanau a Noa
Haeta Community Campus
Tauranga Boys College
St Bernard’s College
Western Heights High School

GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
GRAND FINAL
Manurewa High School 8
Auckland Girls Grammar 4
Grand Final MVP: June Westerland (Manurewa)
FINAL STANDINGS
Manurewa High School
Auckland Girls Grammar School
Southern Cross Campus Girls
Taikura Composite
KHS: Te Oraka Kairangi
Tokoroa: Te Whanau a Noa

2022 NZRL
NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS BOYS’
TOURNAMENT TEAM

1. Ngaheke Nepata (St Thomas)
2. Malakai Cama (Rotorua Boys)
3. Sio Kali (St Pauls)
4. Keisaia Su’a (St Pauls)
5. Waisake Salabiau (Rotorua Boys)
6. William Piliu (St Pauls)
7. Oliver Lawry (St Thomas)
8. Lamonye Matu (Southern Cross)
9. Malachi Tony (De La Salle)
10. Sione Tupou (Rotorua Boys)
11. Alekolasimi Jones (St Pauls)
12. Rodney Tuipulotu – Vea (De La Salle)
13. Elijah Salesa Leaumoana (Southern Cross)
14. Zackariah Stephenson (St Pauls)
15. Ieti Jeff Samuelu (De La Salle)
16. Kaylise Fatialofa (De La Salle)
17. Noah Harmer – Campbell (St Thomas)
Tournament MVP
Waisake Salabiau (Rotorua Boys)

2022 NZRL
NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS GIRLS’
TOURNAMENT TEAM

1. Braxton Sorensen-McGee (AGGS)
2. Violet Hiku (Manurewa)
3. Giovanna Suani (AGGS)
4. Kingslee Hohaia (Manurewa)
5. Faith Tavita (AGGS)
6. Sharnyze Pihema (Manurewa)
7. Caitlyn-Jain Bushell (AGGS)
8. Lose Kuli (AGGS)
9. Chevy Brough (Manurewa)
10. Cleo Sauaga (AGGS)
11. Seriah Palepale (AGGS)
12. June Westerlund (Manurewa)
13. Paea Uilou (AGGS)
14. Jonesha Katipa-Blakelock (Manurewa)
15. Latesha Mitchener (AGGS)
16. Mia Jones (AGGS)
17. Shanthie Lui (Southern Cross)
Tournament MVP
Sharnyze Pihema (Manurewa)

2021

Boys Premiership

Final:

DE LA SALLE 42

TRIES: Haami HERBERT-LOZA, MJ SA’OLELE TAVAE x2, Kaylise FATIALOFA x2, Rodney TUIPULOTU-VEA x2, Jeshua MAA-NELSON

GOALS: Phranklyn MANO LEMAMEA

 

ROTORUA BOYS 6

TRIES: Darryl WALKER

GOALS: Maraki AUMUA

 

MVP – Kaylise FATIALOFA

 

2022 NZRL National Secondary Schools Boys Tournament Team

 

  1. Ngaheke Nepata (St Thomas)
  2. Malakai Cama (Rotorua Boys)
  3. Sio Kali (St Pauls)
  4. Keisaia Su’a (St Pauls)
  5. Waisake Salabiau (Rotorua Boys)
  6. William Piliu (St Pauls)
  7. Oliver Lawry (St Thomas)
  8. Lamonye Matu (Southern Cross)
  9. Malachi Tony (De La Salle)
  10. Sione Tupou (Rotorua Boys)
  11. Alekolasimi Jones (St Pauls)
  12. Rodney Tuipulotu – Vea (De La Salle)
  13. Elijah Salesa Leaumoana (Southern Cross)
  1. Zackariah Stephenson (St Pauls)
  2. Ieti Jeff Samuelu (De La Salle)
  3. Kaylise Fatialofa (De La Salle)
  4. Noah Harmer – Campbell (St Thomas)

*Additional inclusions for NZ Schools V NZ Clubs fixture

  1. Cooper Te Hau (St Thomas)
  2. Maraki Aumua (Rotorua Boys)

 

Girls Premiership:

Final:

MANUREWA HIGH SCHOOL 8

TRIES: Sharnyze PIHEMA, June WESTERLAND

GOALS:

 

AUCKLAND GIRLS GRAMMAR 4

TRIES: Seriah PALEPALE

GOALS:

 

MVP – June WESTERLAND

 

2022 NZRL National Secondary Schools Girls Tournament Team

 

  1. Braxton Sorensen-McGee (AGGS)
  2. Violet Hiku (Manurewa)
  3. Giovanna Suani (AGGS)
  4. Kingslee Hohaia (Manurewa)
  5. Faith Tavita (AGGS)
  6. Sharnyze Pihema (Manurewa)
  7. Caitlyn-Jain Bushell (AGGS)
  8. Lose Kuli (AGGS)
  9. Chevy Brough (Manurewa)
  10. Cleo Sauaga (AGGS)
  11. Seriah Palepale (AGGS)
  12. June Westerlund (Manurewa)
  13. Paea Uilou (AGGS)
  1. Jonesha Katipa-Blakelock (Manurewa)
  2. Latesha Mitchener (AGGS)
  3. Mia Jones (AGGS)
  4.  Shanthie Lui (Southern Cross)

 

*Additional inclusions for NZ Schools V NZ Clubs fixture

  1. Vienna Lupe Alapae (Southern Cross)
  2. Saylor Maletino (Manurewa) 

 

Boys Championship:

Final:

MANUREWA HIGH SCHOOL 18

TRIES: Colwyn KAUMAVAE, Frankie PAYNE, Padilla LEMOE, Tiu LEILUA TAMALEAOA

GOALS: Leon RICHARD x1

 

TE WHANAU A NOA 4

TRIES: Callum WARD

GOALS:

 

MVP – Christian AUVAA

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2018

Premiership Final: Kelston Boys’ High School 16 (Elam Payne, Konrad Tu’a & Raymon Tuaimalo Vaega tries; Konrad Tu’a 2 goals) St Paul’s College 14 (Antonio Aufai, Daetyn Tanuvasa & Jonah Polota-Kopa; Sione Moala goal)

Development Final: Howick College 16 (Darius Hignett-Morgan, Dray Roberts, Yorel Alapaki Tries, Nui Andrews 2 goals) Onehunga High School 10 (Tasiwayne Leilua, Siona Vaiotu tries, Hiva Fineanganofo goal)

Tournament Awards:

  • Match Official of the Development Grade: Keven Ah-Ken
  • Match Official of the Premier Grade: Joseph Green
  • Trainer of the Tournament: Dallas Courtney (Whangaparaoa College)
  • Manager of the Tournament: Katie Spraggon (Manurewa High School)
  • Coach of the Tournament: Dave McDermott  (St Paul’s College)
  • More Than Just a Game Award: Whangarei Boys High School
  • Best Cultural Salute: Manukura
  • Best and Fairest (Development): Shae Gray (Manawatu College)
  • Player of the Tournament (Premiership): Sione Moala (St Paul’s College)

Final Placings:

  1. Kelston Boys’ High School
  2. St Paul’s College
  3. Mt Albert Grammar School
  4. Rotorua Boys’ High School
  5. Wesley College
  6. Manurewa High School
  7. St Thomas of Canterbury
  8. Manukura School
  9. Southern Cross Campus
  10. Westlake Boys’ High School
  11. Otahuhu College
  12. Tokoroa High School
  13. James Cook High School
  14. Whangarei Boys’ High School
  15. Howick College
  16. Onehunga High School
  17. Papakura High School
  18. Whangaparaoa College
  19. Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate
  20. Manawatu College
  21. Naenae College
  22. Haeata Community Campus

2017

Premiership Final: Southern Cross Campus 44 (Nitoa Kairau 2, Fua Schwalger 3, Paea Fotu, Samiuela Fisiitalia, Dawson Mele tries; Samuel Nati 6 goals) Kelston Boys High School 0.

Development Final: Marcellin College 30 (Emanuel Tuimavave-Gerard, Leo Fo’ou,Elijah Etuale, Tevita Po’Ese, Vito Tevaga tries; Emanuel Tuimavave-Gerard 5 goals) Haeata Community Campus 8 (Tama Keelan, Elijah Brennan tries)

 Tournament Awards:

  • Match Official of the Development Grade: Taylor Waenga
  • Match Official of the Premier Grade: Paki Parkinson
  • Trainer of the Tournament: Tana Aumua (Manukura)
  • Manager of the Tournament: Brian Stevenson (Marcellin College)
  • Coach of the Tournament: Safotu Filipo (Onehunga High School)
  • More Than Just a Game Award: Marcellin College
  • Best Cultural Salute: James Cook High School
  • Fair Play Team: Wesley College
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Premiership): Jonathan Aumua-Falelua-Malio (Kelston Boys’ High School)
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Development): Blake Patterson (Trident High School)
  • Player of the Tournament: Tom Ale (Rotorua Boys’ High School)

Final Placings:

  1. Southern Cross Campus
  2. Kelston Boys’ High School
  3. St Paul’s College
  4. St Thomas of Canterbury
  5. Rotorua Boys’ High School
  6. Tokoroa High School
  7. Mt Albert Grammar School
  8. Manukura
  9. Aorere College
  10. Westlake Boys’ High School
  11. Wesley College
  12. Manurewa High School
  13. James Cook High School
  14. Southern Cross Campus B
  15. Papatoetoe High School
  16. Dargaville High School
  17. Marcellin College
  18. Haeata College
  19. Trident High School
  20. Onehunga High School
  21. Francis Douglas Memorial College
  22. Nae Nae College
  23. Tai Wananga
  24. Papakura High School

2016

Premiership Final: Southern Cross Campus 16 (Kakoi Togoiu, Siave Tokogiu & Samiuela Fisiitalia tries; Kakoi Togoiu 2 goals) Kelston BHS 12 (Kadiyae Ioka & Salesitangi Savelio tries; Jahziahs Adams 2 goals) 

Development Final: Onehunga High School 21 (John Kaifa, Avia Lemafa, Mauri Bell & Mcgyver Liu Chan tries; Trefvor Marurai 2 goals & field goal) Tai Wananga 20 (Bailey Taylor, Sheldon Rogers & Josiah Nolan tries; Windsor Honotapu 2 goals)

Tournament Awards:

  • Match Official of the Development Grade: Paki Parkinson
  • Match Official of the Premier Grade: Eric Kneepkens
  • Trainer of the Tournament: Caley McLean (Aranui High School)
  • Manager of the Tournament: Robyn Wackrow (Francis Douglas Memorial College)
  • Coach of the Tournament: Rod Ratu (Southern Cross Campus)
  • More Than Just a Game Award: Aranui High School
  • Best Cultural Salute: Trident High School
  • Fair Play Team: Avondale College
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Premiership): Utah Ioka (Kelston BHS)
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Development): Junior Fiu (Sir Edmund Hillary College)
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Overall): Logan Thambrian (Westlake BHS)
  • Vodafone Warriors Player of the Tournament: Kakoi Togoiu (Southern Cross Campus)

Final Placings:
1  Southern Cross Campus
2  Kelston BHS
3  Westlake BHS
4  St Paul’s College
5  Tamaki College
6  Tokoroa HS
7  Manurewa HS
8  Aorere College
9  Wesley College
10 Avondale College
11 Mt Albert Grammar
12 Otahuhu College
13 Papatoetoe HS
14 Aranui HS
15 St Thomas of Canterbury
16 Manukura School
17 Onehunga HS
18 Tai Wananga
19 Trident HS
20 Sir Edmund Hillary College
21 Mt Roskill Grammar
22 Papakura HS
23 Francis Douglas Memorial College


2015

Premiership Final: Otahuhu College 18 (Pohiva Fonna, Alvin Vaisa & Komiti Vetenotu tries; Vetenotu 3 goals) St Paul’s College 17 (Daymon Abbey, Sione Fakapelea & Sione Ngahe tries; Beau Cordtz two goals, Dylan Tavita one field goal)

Development Final: Wesley College 18 (Saia latu, Rueben Unga & Wetere Pompey tries; Pompey 3 goals) St Thomas of Canterbury 12 (Aukilani Tu’au & Klayton Waikato tries; Waikato 2 goals)

Tournament Awards:

  • Match Official of the Development Grade: Graeme Hill
  • Match Official of the Premier Grade: Chris MacMillan
  • Trainer of the Tournament: Mike Talaepa (Mt Albert Grammar)
  • Manager of the Tournament: Ben Vaipaata (Aorere College)
  • Coach of the Tournament: Terry Tangata (Tamaki College)
  • More Than Just a Game Award: Francis Douglas Memorial College
  • Best Cultural Salute: James Cook High School
  • Got A Trade? Fair Play Team of the Tournament: Rosehill College
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Premiership): Joshua Uta (Manurewa HS)
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Development): Steven Snoxell (Francis Douglas Memorial)
  • It’s Not OK Best and Fairest (Overall): Wetere Pompey (Wesley College)
  • Vodafone Warriors Player of the Tournament: Phoenix Hunt (Otahuhu College)

Final Placings:
1  Otahuhu College
2  St Paul’s College
3  Mt Albert Grammar
4  Tamaki College
5  Manurewa HS
6  Westlake BHS
7  Southern Cross Campus
8  Tokoroa HS
9   Kelston BHS
10 Aranui HS
11 Aorere College
12 Manukura School
13 Papatoetoe HS
14 Mt Roskill Grammar
15 Whangarei BHS
16 Rosehill College
17 Wesley College (plate)
18 St Thomas of Canterbury
19 Francis Douglas Memorial
20 Trident HS
21 Onehunga HS
22 Papakura HS
23 James Cook HS
24 Howick College


PREVIOUS WINNERS

2014 Kelston Boys High School (Premiership), Papatoetoe High School (Development)
2013 Kelston Boys High School (Premiership), Rotorua Boys High School (Development)
2012 St Paul’s College (Premiership), Auckland Grammar (Development)
2011 Otahuhu College
2010 St Paul’s College
2009 St Paul’s College
2008 St Paul’s College
2007 St Paul’s College
2006 St Paul’s College
2005 St Paul’s College
2004 St Paul’s College
2003 Kelston Boys High School
2002 St Paul’s College
2001 St Paul’s College
2000 Aranui High School
1999 St Paul’s College
1998 St Paul’s College
1997 Aranui High School
1996 St Paul’s College
1995 St Paul’s College
1994 St Paul’s College