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General Kayliss Fatialofa

Full Name
Kayliss Fatialofa
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
  2. 🇼🇸 Samoa
Position/s
  1. Centre
  2. Second Row
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2022
  2. 2023
  3. 2024
College/s
De La Salle College (Auckland)
Signed From
Manurewa Marlins
Junior Club/s
Manurewa Marlins
Status
Active

mt.wellington

Contributor

2020 - Counties Manukau Maori U15
2020 - NZ Maori Rugby League U15 Champions
2022 - De La Salle 1st XIII
2022 - NZRL Secondary Schools Champions
2022 - Auckland South Dean Bell Cup Team
2022 - Counties Manukau Maori U17
2022 - NZ Maori Rugby League U17 Tournament MVP
2022 - Warriors Junior Invitational Team
2022 - NZ Clubs U18
2023 - Warriors SG Ball
2023 - Counties Manukau Stingrays U18
2023 - NZRL Youth U18 Champions
2024 - Warriors SG Ball
2024 - Warriors SG Ball Co-captain
 
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A huge congratulations!!

U15s Tama winning the 20 20NZMRL

Corey Kingi Taonga

We acknowledge Paea Uilou and Dorian Lotaki(Photo on the Left) for being selected as the MVPs for the Under 15 Kotiro and Tama sections at the 2020 NZMaori Rangatahi Tournament

The following players were also selceted in the Under 15 NZMaori Paper teams

Kotiro
Paea Uilou
Danii-Nicole Gray

Tama
Haami Loza
Hirini Holmes
Dorian Lotaki
Te Waaka Henare-Popata
Kayliss Fatialofa
Kalani Peyroux

 

Inaugural U16 Shaun Johnson Shield and U18 Dean Bell Cup Squads Announced​

SQUAD​


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Following the trials that took place over the past week on Saturday (under-16) and Monday (under-18), coaches and selectors have used this week to finalise the squads ahead of the tournament kicking off in March.

Under-18 Dean Bell Cup Squads



Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)
ALEKI NAU (MT ALBERT LIONS)
ALEKOLASIMI JONES (MT ALBERT LIONS)
ALIZAE FOLOMU KAMUTOA (MT ALBERT LIONS)
ANDRE NU’UALI’ITIA (MT ALBERT LIONS)
ANTONIO TANGINOA (RICHMOND ROVERS)
AXEL-RAY FINE-SIETU (MT ALBERT LIONS)
BOSTON JOSEPHS (HIBISCUS COAST RAIDERS)
CHRISTIAN PETERS (GLENORA BEARS)
DENZAL HURT-PICKERING (MT ALBERT LIONS)
DEVONTAYE NELU-SEU (RICHMOND ROVERS)
EAMON PITA (MT ALBERT LIONS)
EDDIE SEVE (MT ALBERT LIONS)
FELISE (SIMA) TAU (MT ALBERT LIONS)
JAMES TULISI (MT ALBERT LIONS)
JESSIAH SAU SOO-TANOAI (MT ALBERT LIONS)
KAVAFAU NAU (MT ALBERT LIONS)
MATHIUS MEIHANA WINITANA-LOLE (MT ALBERT LIONS)
MONTELL TUESE (MARIST SAINTS)
RHYS WIKITERA-MATAIO (MT ALBERT LIONS)
SIALE SIULANGAPO (MANUREWA MARLINS)
TAYLOR SMITH (MT ALBERT LIONS)
TOM TUIPULOTU (MT ALBERT LIONS)
WAIKARE RATIMA (MARIST SAINTS)
WILLIAM JONES (MT ALBERT LIONS/WESTERN SPRINGS)
WILLIAM PILIU (MT ALBERT LIONS)

Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)
ANDREW NANSEN (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
BLADE SCULLY (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
CARLIN SEAN BROWN (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
DALEY TAURA (OTARA SCORPIONS)
DIESEL FOLAU (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
DONTAY RINO LOLOMANAIA (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
DZEL GRAY (OTAHUHU LEOPARDS)
ELIJAH FIU (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
ELIJAH LEAUMOANA (SOUTHERN CROSS CAMPUS)
EPAFASI FEHOKO (MANUREWA MARLINS)
GREG VEA (MANUREWA MARLINS)
IMMANUEL WILSON (OTARA SCORPIONS)
JAROME FALEMOE (SOUTHERN CROSS CAMPUS)
JESHUA MAA NELSON (MANUREWA MARLINS)
KASH NEWTON-RAJ (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
KELEPI MANUIKA (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
KOSTEN WATSON (OTAHUHU LEOPARDS)
LEON TUIPULOTU (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
LORENZO KING (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
LYRAKAI POSIMANI (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
NELIO MATEO (OTAHUHU LEOPARDS)
PHILLIP WILSON (OTAHUHU)
SAMSONI TUIMANA (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)
THOMAS ZACHAN (MANUKAU)
XYON PURCELL (ELLERSLIE EAGLES)

Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)
AJ SEA (MANUREWA HIGH SCHOOL)
ALVIN CHONG NEE (MANUREWA MARLINS)
AUKISITINO TOEAVA (MANGERE EAST HAWKS)
BRODIE BISHOP (MANUREWA MARLINS)
CAMERON TUIPULOTU (MANUREWA MARLINS)
DARIYUS FILIPO-FAIUMU (MANUREWA MARLINS)
DICKIE TEREPO (OTARA SCORPIONS)
FRANCIS TUIMAUGA (MANGERE EAST HAWKS)
HIRINI HOLMES (MANUREWA MARLINS)
JEREMIAH SEMULANA-CULLEN (MANUREWA MARLINS)
JERIKO FILIPI-TALISAU (MANUREWA MARLINS)
JJ TE WHATA (MANGERE EAST HAWKS)
JOHNSIM RANGI (MANGERE EAST HAWKS)
KALANI PEYROUX-DONALDSON (MANUREWA MARLINS)
KAYLISS FATIALOFA (MANUREWA MARLINS)
LEON RICHARDS (PAPAKURA SEA EAGLES)
MANASE LOKOTUI (MANGERE EAST HAWKS)
RODNEY TUIPULOTU-VEA (MANUREWA MARLINS)
SIONE SIULUA (MANUREWA MARLINS)
SITANI LOAMANU (MANUREWA MARLINS)
TE WAAKA POPATA-HENARE (MANUREWA MARLINS)
TIMOTHY TIATIA (MANUREWA MARLINS)
TIU JUNIOR TAMALEAOA (MANUREWA MARLINS)
TOAITI RAMSAY (MANUREWA MARLINS)
ZACHARIAH STEPHENSON (MANUREWA MARLINS)

Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)
ALLAN TALATAINA (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
CODY JONES (NEW LYNN STAGS)
DENNIS SOFARA (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
DEVANTE MIHINUI (TE ATATU ROOSTERS)
ELIJAH RASMUSSEN (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
IETI TAPU (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
JACOB DAVID AULOA (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
JEFICA TUINAYAU (WAITEMATA SEAGULLS)
JOSIAH TAKAREI (MT ALBERT LIONS)
LEKA HALASIMA (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
LEVI VAITULIAO (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
MAXWELL WICHMAN (NEW LYNN STAGS)
NATE BROWN (TE ATATU ROOSTERS)
NATHAN CASSIDY NATANO (GLENORA BEARS)
PRESLEY SEUMANU (BAY ROSKILL VIKINGS)
RALPHY SIO (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
RATU NABORISI (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
REGAN BROWN (NEW LYNN STAGS)
ROBERT TAUHINU (BAY ROSKILL VIKINGS)
RODNEY FUNGANITAO (NEW LYNN STAGS)
SELETI ESAU (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
SHAY FAA’ONGA (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
SIO PAEA KALI (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)
XAVIER TITO HARRIS (PT CHEVALIER PIRATES)

 

Invitational Junior Warriors touring squad named​

Richard Becht & photosport.nz
Mon 4 Apr 2022, 01:37 pm
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A total of 27 players have been named in a Junior Warriors Invitational under-18 squad to prepare for a three-match upper North Island tour during the upcoming school holidays.

The line-up, featuring many players from the Sky Sport Future Warriors programme, was announced following the inaugural Dean Bell Cup competition.

Played over the last month, it was run by the Auckland Rugby League with support from the Sky Sport Future Warriors and the New Zealand Rugby League.

Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) dominated Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) with a 46-12 win in Saturday’s grand final at Mount Smart Stadium.
The selected players are required to meet at Mount Smart Stadium at 5.00pm tomorrow (Tuesday, April 5) for a training session starting at 5.30pm.

The final touring squad will be trimmed to 23 players. The tour will run from April 21 to May 1.

JUNIOR WARRIORS INVITATIONAL TOURING SQUAD​

AJ Sea (Manurewa Marlins)
Allan Talataina (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Alvin Chong-Nee (Manurewa Marlins)
Ben Peni (Otahuhu Leopards)
Dennis Sofara (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Devonte Mihinui (Te Atatu Roosters)
Denzal Hurt-Pickering (Mount Albert Lions)
Elijah Salesa-Leaumoana (Otahuhu Leopards)
Elijah Rasmussen (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Epafasi Fehoko (Manurewa Marlins)
Francis Tuimauga (Mangere East Hawks)
Jacob David Auloa (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Jarome Falemoe (Manurewa Marlins)
Jeremiah Cullen (Manurewa Marlins)
Jeriko Filipi-Talisau (Manurewa Marlins)
Kayliss Fatialofa (Manurewa Marlins)
Selumiela Halasima (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Ratu Naborisi (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Raphael Sio (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Regan Brown (New Lynn Stags)
Rhys Wikitera-Mataio (Mount Albert Lions)
Rodney Vea (Manurewa Marlins)
Shaye Faa’Aoga (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Sio Kali (Point Chevalier Pirates)
Siale Mafi Moui Foou Siulangapo (Manurewa Marlins)
Timothy Tiatia (Manurewa Marlins)
William Puliu (Mount Albert Lions)
  • Not available for selection: Xavier Harris-Tito (Point Chevalier Pirates)
 

2022 National Champions​

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The NZRL Secondary Schools finals saw South Auckland’s De La Salle College crowned as Aotearoa’s champions, convincingly defeating Rotorua Boys 42-6. De La Salle raced to an early lead through left centre Kayliss Fatialofa, who scored two quick tries in the opening minutes. After finding success on the left edge, La Salle kept up the pressure which resulted in Rodney Tuipulotu-Vea scoring a double for himself as La Salle started to pile on the points. In the second stanza, the right edge of Rotorua Boys led to points as MJ Sa’olele Tavae, and Haami Herbert-Loza found success down that channel. A late consolation try for Rotorua Boys saw them on the score sheet as De La Salle scored 42-6 winners.

DE LA SALLE 42

TRIES:
Haami HERBERT-LOZA, MJ SA’OLELE TAVAE x2, Kayliss FATIALOFA x2, Rodney TUIPULOTU-VEA x2, Jeshua MAA-NELSON

GOALS: Phranklyn MANO LEMAMEA

ROTORUA BOYS 6

TRIES:
Darryl WALKER

GOALS: Maraki AUMUA

MVP – Kaylise FATIALOFA

 

2022 NZSS TEAM OF THE TOURNAMENTS ANNOUNCED​

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3 September 2022

Rotorua Boys Waisake Salabiau and Manurewa’s Sharnyze Pihema spear head the secondary school team of the tournaments for 2022.

A standout in each game for the Rotorua side, Salabiau has been instrumental in his side’s journey to the Premiership final. Tall and quick with nimble feet, the Fijian winger has been a handful for any side he has come up against.

Manurewa half Sharnyze Pihema has taken the competition by storm throughout the week. The running five-eight is tall and robust with deft footwork, which she uses to damage defensive lines. Pihema is not only a wicked talent but is a leader for a Manurewa side looking to capture the Girls Championship title.

Waisake Salabiau is joined by an extremely talented pool of players, including his opposite wing Malakai Cama, St Pauls fullback Sio Kali, St Thomas and South Island 20s half Oliver Lawry, second-rower Rodney Tuipuloto-Vea from De La Salle and Southern Cross’ Elijah Salesa Leaumoana.

The Girls Championship side in 2022 has been dominated by finalists Manurewa High and Auckland Girl’s Grammar. AGGS fullback Braxton Sorensen-McGee is joined by the emerging talent award winner and teammate Giovanni Suani, while Southern Cross’ Shanthie Lui enters the side as the only player not from AGGS or Manurewa.

Congratulations to the following selected for the 2022 NZRL Secondary Schools Tournament Teams.

2022 NZRL National Secondary Schools Boys Tournament Team

  1. Ngaheke Nepata (St Thomas)
  2. Malakai Cama (Rotorua Boys)
  3. Sio Kali (St Pauls)
  4. Keisaia Su’a (St Pauls)
  5. Waisake Salabiau (Rotorua Boys)
  6. William Piliu (St Pauls)
  7. Oliver Lawry (St Thomas)
  8. Lamonye Matu (Southern Cross)
  9. Malachi Tony (De La Salle)
  10. Sione Tupou (Rotorua Boys)
  11. Alekolasimi Jones (St Pauls)
  12. Rodney Tuipulotu – Vea (De La Salle)
  13. Elijah Salesa Leaumoana (Southern Cross)
  1. Zackariah Stephenson (St Pauls)
  2. Ieti Jeff Samuelu (De La Salle)
  3. Kaylise Fatialofa (De La Salle)
  4. Noah Harmer – Campbell (St Thomas)
*Additional inclusions for NZ Schools V NZ Clubs fixture

  1. Cooper Te Hau (St Thomas)
  2. Maraki Aumua (Rotorua Boys)
 
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