INTERNATIONAL FIXTURES CONFIRMED FOR NZ 16S & 18S RESIDENTS


New Zealand Rugby League is pleased to announce a series of international fixtures that will see our brightest future league talent on display from up and down the country.

 

The NZ Resident 16s and 18s are set to take on TOA Samoa 16s and 18s at Auckland’s Pulman Park on Sunday 6th October, while the NZ Resident 18s will also come up against France’s U19s on Thursday, October 3rd at International Stadium, Rotorua.

 

As well as the NZ Residents 18s fixture, French Rugby League will embark on a historic tour of New Zealand facing the South Island 20s, Waikato 20s and Auckland 19s.

 

Full list of fixtures in date order (all times are NZT):

 

Friday 27 September 2019 – Nga Puna Wai, Christchurch

Canterbury Invitation XIII vs. France U19s; 5pm kick off

 

Monday 30 September 2019 – Ngaruawahia, Waikato

Waikato 20s vs. France U19s; 4pm kick off

 

Thursday 3 October 2019 – International Stadium, Rotorua

New Zealand Resident 18s vs. France U19s; 6:30 kick off

 

Sunday 6 October 2019 – Pulman Park, Auckland

New Zealand Resident 16s vs. TOA 16s; 10:30am

Auckland 19s vs. France U19s; 12:15pm

New Zealand Resident 18s vs. TOA 18s; 2:00pm

 

New Zealand Rugby League is pleased to announce the following successful players have been selected to represent the New Zealand Resident 16s and 18s teams for 2019.

 

New Zealand Resident 16s:  

Name Club District Zone Team

Keano KINI Marist Auckland Akarana

Zyon MAIU’U Te Atatu Auckland Akarana

Stanley IONGI Marist Auckland Auckland

Heneli LUANI Pakuranga Auckland Counties Manukau

Sione VAIHU Waitemata Auckland Auckland

Filipo WHITEHOUSE-OPETAIA TOVIO Waitemata Auckland Auckland

Ali LEIATAUA Pakuranga Auckland Counties Manukau

Francis MANULELUA Papatoetoe Auckland Counties Manukau

Ben PENI Papatoetoe Auckland Counties Manukau

Carlos TARAWHITI Pakuranga Auckland Counties Manukau

Arama KITE ManukuraManawatu Mid Central

Fatiauma MOEAHU LEOTA WaitaraTaranaki Mid Central

Tea-Rani WOODMAN TUHORO Takahiwai Northland Northland

Ethan FAITAUA Linwood Canterbury Southern

Felix FA’ATILI Hornby Canterbury Southern

Jaedon WELLINGTON Hornby Canterbury Southern

Uriah TULILinwood Canterbury Southern

Cassius COWLEY Pikiao Bay of Plenty Upper Central

Manaia NGATAKI-MATTHEWS Turangawaewae Waikato Upper Central

 

Head Coach: Bejay Hewitt (Akarana)

Assistant Coaches: Chris Langley, Eugene Davis (Upper Central)

Manager: Junie Shelford (Northland)

Trainers: Sean Witanga (Counties Manukau), Iripa Rangi (Vodafone Warriors)

Physio: Quentin Hokianga (Vodafone Warriors)

Wellbeing Support: Te Iwi Ngaro Wairau (Southern)

 

New Zealand Resident 18s:

Name Club District Zone Team

Caleb PESE Ellerslie Auckland Akarana

Jyris GLAMUZINA Ellerslie Auckland Akarana

Lani GRAHAM-TAUFA Marist Auckland Akarana

Moana GRAHAM-TAUFA Marist AucklandAkarana

Temple KALEPO Richmond Auckland Akarana

Jonah PALOTA-KOPA Richmond Auckland Akarana

Luani Naufahu WHYTE Marist Auckland Akarana

Eteru ROPETI Marist Auckland Auckland

William FAKATOUMAFI Otahuhu Auckland Counties Manukau

Otukinekina KEPU Manurewa Auckland Counties Manukau

Peesi Valingi KEPU Manurewa Auckland Counties Manukau

Sione MOALA Manurewa Auckland Counties Manukau

Taniela OTUKOLO Otahuhu Auckland Counties Manukau

Semisi SIKEI Otahuhu Auckland Counties Manukau

Semisi TAPA Otahuhu Auckland Counties Manukau

Feao TONGIA Otahuhu Auckland Counties Manukau

Brooklyn HEREWINI Whanganui Manawatu Mid Central

Tyson CHASEKia Ora Manawatu Mid Central

Jordan COLEMAN Hornby Canterbury Southern

Caius FA’ATILI Hornby Canterbury Southern

Tukimihia SIMPKINS Pikiao Bay of Plenty Upper Central

Dallas MCEWAN Randwick Wellington Wellington

 

Head Coach: Tusa Lafaele (Counties Manukau)

Assistant Coaches: Daniel McEwan (Wellington) and Cody Walker (Akarana)

Manager: Tania Harris (Counties Manukau)

Trainers: Lee Paru (Southern) and Jasen McCarthy (Akarana)

Physio: Allan Horn (Counties Manukau)

Wellbeing Support: Te Iwi Ngaro Wairau (Southern)

 

NZRL CEO, Greg Peters, says these fixtures are a teaser of the international rugby league to come.

 

“What’s really exciting about these matches is that we get a glimpse into the future of New Zealand Rugby League. These National Teams provide a platform for players to springboard their future opportunities in the game and are an essential part of the NZ pathway.

 

“The fixtures are also a display of the impressive domestic talent developed through our Clubs, Districts and Zones and having our future Kiwis come up against quality competition such as TOA Samoa and France will be exciting to see.”

 

Geoff Brown, Rugby League Samoa Executive said: “We are thankful for the opportunity to come up against the NZ Residents, and at the same time, continue to strengthen our international relationships as these fixtures are vital to the development of Samoan rugby league.

“To play for your country is the ultimate goal and we’re always working to provide elite pathways for our young players to achieve this at a range of age levels. Thanks to New Zealand Rugby League for their ongoing support, we look forward to the upcoming clashes.”

 

Marc Palanques, Executive Chairman Federation Français Rugby a XIII said: “We are looking forward to this historic U19’s tour of New Zealand with a distinct vision of preparing a competitive squad capable of mixing it with the world’s best in the future.

 

“The current rep cycle means we are preparing for a World Cup every four years and this is our first step in giving our players the experience they need to compete against the world’s best players. The four-match program we have is ambitious while providing a wonderful mixture of games and community engagements for our young players.

 

“Mixing sport with the local culture and experiencing their first haka, will be a life-changing experience and we hope to be able to reciprocate this with the NZRL when they visit next. A special word of thanks to our rugby league hosts in the South Island; Canterbury Rugby League and the North Island; Waikato Rugby League, Auckland Rugby League and New Zealand Residents.”

 

Details on how to view each fixture will be released in due course.


Article added: Thursday 15 August 2019

 

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