Australia U18 and Australian Schoolboys name teams for Canberra fixture

Tue, Sep 23, 2025, 4:30 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
Heinz Lemoto is one of several returning stars for Australia U18s. Photo: Getty Images
Heinz Lemoto is one of several returning stars for Australia U18s. Photo: Getty Images

The Australia U18 and Australian Schoolboys teams have been named ahead of their showdown at Viking Park in Canberra on Thursday.

It shapes as an opportunity for both teams to fine-tune their combinations ahead of a big weekend that includes the Australia U18 facing New Zealand Secondary Schools in a two-match series, and the Australian Schoolboys shaping up for two games against Fiji Schoolboys.

Watch the Australia U18s face Australia Schoolboys LIVE on Rugby.com.au's YouTube channel

The Australia U18s team contains a host of talent from last year’s successful squad that defeated the Kiwis last October.

This includes prop Kingsley Uys, second-row Will Ross and back-rower Heinz Lemoto among others.

NSW Waratahs standouts Justice Taumoepeau and Jarvis Orr have been named in the back-row, having helped the ‘Tahs dominate the Super Rugby U16 competition in previous years.

Fullback Nicholas Conway headlines the backline after his appearance at the World U20 Championships.

Conway played two games at the tournament and is already signed with the Queensland Reds alongside returning playmaker Finn Mackay and centre Treyvon Pritchard.

Scrum half Chayse Geros joins Mackay in the halves, with Cyrus Bloomfield linking up with Pritchard as the centre pairing.

The bench includes several stars from last year’s squad including lock Isaac Fonua, scrum half Angus Grover and TJ Talaileva.

They are joined by a host of exciting prospects, with Waratahs playmaker Talen Risati staring for Australia U16s last year.

Meanwhile, the Schoolboys team is also flush with talented or-sects, with the likes of James Finegan and Denzel Veikune spending time in the Australia U16 program in previous years.

The Australia U18s will play NZ Secondary Schools in Canberra on September 29 and October 4, with the Schoolboys team facing Fiji in the game prior.

The Australia U18 and Australian Schoolboys fixtures will be broadcast live on the rugby.com.au YouTube channel, with next week's fixtures also available on Stan Sport.

Australia U18 side to play Australian Schoolboys

1. Kingsley Uys - The Southport School

2. Isaac Rauluni - Nudgee College

3. Levi Slater - Nudgee College

4. Ed Kasprowicz - Sydney University

5. William Ross - Padua College

6. Justice Taumoepeau - St Joseph's College

7. Jarvis Orr - Knox Grammar

8. Heinz Lemoto - The Scots College

9. Chayse Geros - St Augustine's College

10. Finn Mackay - Souths Rugby Club, Brisbane

11. Glassie Glassie - Patrician Brothers College, Fairfield

12. Treyvon Pritchard - Anglican Church Grammar School

13. Cyrus Bloomfield - Oakhill College

14. Brody Folkes - St Ignatius College, Riverview

15. Nicholas Conway - Wests Rugby Club, Brisbane

Replacements

16. Oliver Smith - The King's School

17. Tito Hamala - Nudgee College

18. Hasani Bloomfield - The King's School

19. Isaac Fonua - The King's School

20. Tahj Smith - Barker College

21. Angus Grover - St Ignatius College, Riverview

22. Alfie Bowman - Anglican Church Grammar School

23. Archie Mesritz - Nudgee College

24. Talen Risati - The King's School

25. Rory O'Connor - St Joseph's College

26. Jarryd King - Newington College

27. Oscar Donovan - Brisbane Boys' College

28. TJ Talaileva - Barker College

29. Dylan Simmons - Newington College

Australian Schoolboys side to play Australia U18

1. George Tancred - St Ignatius College

2. Cyrus Suniula - Brisbane State High School

3. Gavin Wilson-Tyres - Downlands College

4. Daniel Muir - Newington College

5. James Finegan - Waverley College

6. Oscar Cleary - Kinross Wolaroi School

7. Lane Edmonds - Ipswich Grammar School

8. Noah Rylands - St Augustine's College

9. Kobi Nouanrasy - King's Christian College

10. Elijah Breen - Brisbane Grammar School

11. Brock Prideaux - Trinity Grammar

12. Josh Barr - Waverley College

13. Denzel Veikune - Daramalan College

14. William Trostel - Trinity Grammar

15. Angus Tagicakibau - Brisbane State High School

Replacements

16. Adrian De Klerk - Sunshine Coast Grammar School

17. Jerome Pongi - St Brigid's Catholic College, Lake Munmorah

18. Keegan Daly - Barker College

19. Tannar Baker - Ipswich Grammar School

20. Thomas Haslam - Knox Grammar

21. Jeremy Rath - Barker College

22. Rohan Nichol - Sunshine Coast Grammar School

23. Cameron Kirsten - Marist College Canberra

AUSTRALIA U18 AND AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS FIXTURES

Australia U18 v Australian Schoolboys

12pm AEST Thursday September 25

Viking Park, Canberra

Australian Schoolboys v Fiji Schoolboys

12pm AEST Monday September 29

Viking Park, Canberra

Australia U18 v New Zealand Secondary Schools

2pm AEST Monday September 29

Viking Park, Canberra

Australian Schoolboys v Fiji Schoolboys

12pm AEST Saturday October 4

Viking Park, Canberra

Australia U18 v New Zealand Secondary Schools

2pm AEST Saturday October 4

Viking Park, Canberra

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