Jason Myers receives the Under 20's MVP Cup from Hurricanes Youth Rugby Council chairman Gordon Noble-Campbell in Palmerston North on Sunday.
Jason Myers receives the Under 20's MVP Cup from Hurricanes Youth Rugby Council chairman Gordon Noble-Campbell in Palmerston North on Sunday.
The five Wanganui Under 20 players selected for the Heartland Hurricanes will get the chance to play on the big stage of Wellington's Westpac Stadium during the Central Region Shield tournament this month.
Kohlt Coveny, Josefa Rokotakala, Jason Myers, Lamaire Meunier and Jack O'Leary were named in the 23-player squadafter the completion of the HYRC Development Series at the Massey University Sport & Rugby Institute grounds in Palmerston North on Sunday.
After being well beaten by eventual champions Wairarapa Bush U20 and Horowhenua Kapiti U20, Wanganui won their last game over Poverty Bay U20, 22-17.
They rallied from being 10-8 down at halftime to score two tries to one in the second half to take the match, making repeated waves of attack.
The flanker Myers had an outstanding three-game tournament to be named the overall MVP, which was presented to him by HYRC chairman Gordon Noble-Campbell.
Both Myers and the hooker Coveny have made the Heartland Hurricanes squad for the second year.
The team will go onto play the provincial Under 19 squads of Hawke's Bay, Wellington and Manawatu over the next three weeks, starting with Hawke's Bay back in Palmerston North this Saturday.
Their following game with Wellington U19 will be at Westpac Stadium on Friday, August 23, with a 5.05pm kickoff, as the curtain raiser to the big Wellington vs Canterbury match in the Mitre 10 Cup.