Australian schoolboys tour squad announced

Wed, Aug 15, 2012, 2:00 AM
AAP
by AAP

Australian Schools Rugby Union has announced its squad to tour Fiji and New Zealand in September.

The Australian Schoolboys touring party will travel to Fiji for two fixtures. They will meet the Fijian President’s XV in Nadi on 22 September before facing the Fijian Schools in Lautoka on 25 September.

The squad will then travel to New Zealand where it will face the New Zealand Barbarians in Auckland on 29 September. They will then play Samoan Schools in Hamilton on 2 October before returning to Auckland to take on the New Zealand Schools on 6 October to conclude the tour.

Australian Schools Tour Squad 2012

Name

State

School

Jack Dempsey

NSW

St Ignatius’ College

Lolo Fakaosilea

QLD

Brisbane Boys’ College

Andrew Ferris

NSW

The Kings School

Lolakai Foketi

NSW

The Kings School

Michael Gunn

QLD

Anglican Church Grammar Schools

Gareth Kalell

QLD

Brisbane Boys’ College

Siotame Kavapalu

VIC

Rowville Secondary College

Andrew Kellaway

NSW

The Scots College

Adam Korczyk

QLD

Brisbane State High

Jake McIntyre

NSW

Alstoneville High School

Tepai Meoroa

NSW

Newington College

Neori Nadruku

ACT

St Edmunds College

Matthew Philip

NSW

St Augustine's College

Jonah Placid

QLD

Toowoomba Grammar School

Aaron Pleash

QLD

Ipswich Grammar School

John Porch

NSW

Farar Memorial AHS

Angus Pulver

NSW

Shore School

Tomas Robertson

NSW

St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

Andrew Robinson

ACT

St Mary Mackillop College

Harry Rorke

NSW

St Ignatius' College

Matt Sandell

NSW

St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

Moli Sooaemalelagi

VIC

Roxburgh Park Secondary College

Tom Staniforth

ACT

Canberra Grammar School

Jim Stewart

NSW

The Scots College

Jack Tuttle

QLD

St Joseph's Nudgee College

Mitchell Whiteley

NSW

St Ignatius' College

Brad Wilkin

QLD

Iona College

Tom Wilson

NSW

Barker College

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