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Rotorua boys make Chiefs U18 squad

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21 Jun, 2017 09:34 PM3 mins to read

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Rotorua Boys High School's Hayze Perham, left, and Selestino Ravautaumada are among nine Rotorua boys named in the squad. Photo/File

Rotorua Boys High School's Hayze Perham, left, and Selestino Ravautaumada are among nine Rotorua boys named in the squad. Photo/File

Nine Rotorua Boys' High School students have made the Chiefs Secondary School U18 squad for a six day camp next month.

Pou Sorenson, Shayne Paeato, Semisi Paea, Kaipo Brown, Quinn Collard, Hayze Perham, Tom Ale, Taniela Filimone, and Selestino Ravutaumada have been selected for the camp to be held at St Paul's Collegiate in Hamilton from July 10-15.

Full squad:

Loosehead Prop:

Ollie Norris (St Peter's School,Waikato)
Pou Sorenson (Rotorua BHS ,Bay of Plenty)
Matthew Kemp (Hamilton BHS,Waikato)
Corrigan Millar (New Plymouth BHS,Taranaki)

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TightheadProp:

George Dyer (St Paul's Collegiate, Waikato)
Jonas Pomare (Hamilton BHS,Waikato)
Shayne Paeato (Rotorua BHS, BayofPlenty)
Tevita Kofeloa (Manurewa HS,Counties)

Hookers:

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Sam Cooper (St Paul's Collegiate, Waikato)
Chandler Hayward- Kingi (New Plymouth BHS,Taranaki)
Tane Te Aho (Hamilton BHS, Waikato)
Mafi Fifita (Tauranga BC, Bay of Plenty)

Locks:

TupouVa'ai ( Wesley College, Counties)
Thomas Martin (Hamilton BHS, Waikato)
Peni Finau (St Peter's School, Counties)
Alex McRobbie (St Kentigern College, Counties)
JamesThompson (St Peter's School,Waikato)
Semisi Paea (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty)

Loose Forwards:

Charles Alaimalo (Hamilton BHS, Waikato)
Jeriah Mua (Hastings BHS, Bayof Plenty)
Andrew Viane(St Peter's School,Waikato)
Michael Loft (NewPlymouth BHS,Taranaki)
Matthew Letoga (Tokoroa HS, Waikato)
Kaipo Brown (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty)
Taituha Woller (Te Wharekurao Mauao, Bay Of Plenty)
Tevita Fa'aukafa (Hamilton BHS, Waikato)
Shamus Hurley Langton (Francis Douglas MC, Taranaki)
Geordie Lloyd (Tauranga BC, Bay of Plenty)

Halfbacks:

Luke Donaldson (St Paul's Collegiate, Waikato)
Leroy Carter (Tauranga BC, Bay of Plenty)
Brad McNaughten (Hamilton BHS, Waikato)
Jackson Sinclair (Francis Douglas MC, Taranaki)

First Fives:

Fergus Burke (St Paul's Collegiate, Waikato)
Quinn Collard (Rotorua BHS, BayofPlenty)
Logan Karl (Te Awamutu College,Waikato)

Midfield:

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Quinn Tupaea (Hamilton BHS,Waikato)
Hayze Perham (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty)
Tom Ale (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty)
Paula Mahe (St Peter's School,Waikato)
Josh Setu (New Plymouth BHS, Taranaki)
Tala Potifara (Manurewa HS,Counties)

Wings:

Siave Seti (St John's College, Waikato)
Tauterangimarie Kapea (Hamilton BHS, Waikato)
Valynce Crosby- Te Whare (StPaul's Collegiate, Waikato)
ShiJie Young (Tauranga BC, Bay of Plenty)
Shanucy Waho (Te Awamutu College, Waikato)
Jamahl Hapi (New Plymouth BHS, Taranaki)
Taniela Filimone (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty)

Fullbacks:

Issac Ratumaitavuki- Kneepkens (Francis Douglas MC, Taranaki)
Selestino Ravutaumada (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty)

Stand by Players:

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Aston Finau (St Paul's Collegiate, Waikato), Victor Beach (Wesley College, Counties), Eli
Jordan (New Plymouth BHS, Taranaki), Laith Hammond (Kings College,ThamesValley),
Braydon Porteous (Hamilton BHS,Waikato), Joe Vaka (Hamilton BHS, Waikato),Keegan Harris (Hauraki Plains, ThamesValley), Hendrix Beazley (Paeroa College,ThamesValley),
Sione Faiva (Tauranga BC,Bay of Plenty), Motu Ofisa (Wesley College, Counties), Kalem Strickland (Rotorua BHS, Bay of Plenty), Emoni Narawa (Hamilton BHS, Waikato), Kaia
Hongara (St Peter's School, Waikato)

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