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Player Jeriko Filipi-Talisau

Full Name
Jeriko Filipi-Talisau
Nationality
  1. 🇼🇸 Samoa
  2. 🇳🇺 Niue
Position/s
  1. Winger
  2. Utility
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2023
  2. 2024
College/s
St Pauls College
Signed From
Manurewa Marlins
Junior Club/s
Manurewa Marlins
Status
Active

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Contributor

2022 - NZRL Auckland Blue U18
2023 - Warriors SG Ball
2023 - St Pauls College Deputy Prefect
2023 - St Pauls College 1st XIII
2023 - Auckland Black U18 Dean Bell Cup
2023 - NZRL National Secondary Schools Boys
2024 - Warriors SG Ball
 

First SG Ball Cup line-up named to face Rabbitohs​

Richard Becht & photosport.nz
Tue 31 Jan 2023, 04:03 pm

The One New Zealand Warriors have named their first squad of the year with the SG Ball Cup line-up announced to face South Sydney in the opening round of the renowned under-19 competition at Redfern Oval in Sydney on Sunday.

First-year coach Adam Blair and his staff started preparing their players in early November, building up for the campaign with one inter-squad trial in December and two more in the last two weeks.

This is just the second time the One New Zealand Warriors have played in the competition, famed for being the breeding ground for many of the game’s greatest players.

In their debut in 2020, the Warriors were in a share of second just one point behind the top side when Covid forced the cancellation of the competition.

For three years One New Zealand Warriors young hopefuls have been denied meaningful football due to Covid’s impact. With the SG Ball side restored for this season, Blair and his staff have been working with a group of players showing ample ability but yearning for competition at the highest level.

The first 2023 squad named includes some players who have represented the One New Zealand Warriors at rugby union’s World Schools Sevens and a number of players who have signed for the club despite also being highly regarded in the rugby union code.


The SG Ball Cup’s regular season comprises nine rounds ahead of the top four play-offs with the grand final in late April.

The One New Zealand Warriors have five home games against Manly (February 12), St George Illawarra (February 26), Sydney Roosters (March 12), Canterbury Bankstown (March 26) and Western Suburbs (April 2). Three will be played at Navigation Homes Stadium in Pukekohe with one each at the Trusts Arena in Waitakere and Mount Smart Stadium.

Their away games are against South Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle and Penrith.

ONE NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS v SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS​

11.00am, Sunday, February 5, 2023
Redfern Oval, Sydney​

ONE NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS​

1 RATU NABORISI
2 RAPHAEL SIO
3 PATRICK MOIMOI
4 SIALE FAEAMANI
5 SIO KALI
6 WILLIAM PILIU
7 SEFANAIA COWLEY-LUPO
8 TANNER STOWERS-SMITH
9 ETUATE FUKOFUKA
10 HARRY DURBIN
11 KAYLISS FATIALOFA
12 EDDIE IEREMIA
13 LEKA HALASIMA TUAKALU-TAVALU
Interchange:
14 JERIKO FILIPI
15 SIALE SIULANGAPO
16 RODNEY TUIPULOTU VEA
17 PRESLEY SEUMANU
18 JULIAN DRINNAN

Head coach | ADAM BLAIR

 

2023 U16 Shaun Johnson Shield & U18 Dean Bell Squads announced​

SQUAD​


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Following the trials that took place over the past few weeks, coaches and selectors have used this week to finalise the squads ahead of the tournament kicking off in early February.

This year the Auckland region has been separated into four competitive teams. There are two teams from North (Red and White) and two teams from South (Blue and Black). Players will be contacted by the team staff around team trainings etc starting early in the New Year.


U18 DEAN BELL CUP SQUADS

U18 Auckland Red (North)


Darius Peter Niumata
Dontay Lolomanaia
Emon Singh
Isaiah Fale
Joey Upoko
Kanaan Magele
Kelepi Manuika
Levi Vaituliao
Lucky Kali
Luke Atutolu
Lyrakai-Layke Posimani
Noah Jensen
Ollie Horgan
Orbyn Lundon
Preston Moala
Psalms Iosua
Rob Fonokalafi Ah Chong Vakalahi
Semisi Mila
Sio Kali
Taipari Wikitera
Taylor Smith
Te Paeroa Wineera
Thomas Zachan
William Jones


U18 Auckland White (North)

Antonio Tanginoa
Asher Norman-Te Pou
Atapana Su’a
Bailey Ky Fa’alogo
Blade Scully
Compton Purcell
Dennis Sofara
Devontaye Nelu
Elijah Fiu
Jacob David Auloa
Josiah Leuila-Briggs
Kaleb Neru
Kash Newton Raj
Leon Tuipulotu
Lorenzo King
Nehemiah Fougali
Peter Kengike
Piripi Huia
Pulakainavaka Timaio
Raphael Sio
Reefton Adams
Samson Matika
Sione Lisala
Valentino TJ Mafileo

U18 Auckland Blue (South)
Alvin Chong-Nee
Antonio Aukuso
Caelis Samuel
Christian Junior Sikuvea
Eteuati Jeremiah Amiaimalo Leilua
Haami Herbert-Loza
Immanuel Wilson
Jacob Tawera Hotene Paul
Jeremiah Semulana-Cullen
Kaylise-Jesse Fatialofa
Leon Richard
Maika Tupuhi Kaha Church
Marlon Tuipulotu
Mason Ah Chong
Masonryvilla Te Rore
Noah Hetutu-Davis
Sean Churchward-Isaaka
Sosaia Fatani Anthony Latu
Te Waaka Popata-Henare
Thomas Clark
Tovo Opeti-Finau
Victor Field
Vitaliano Roache

U18 Auckland Black (South)
Aj Poutoa
Allan Talataine
Amore Pahina
Andrew Gary Moala
Antonio Ulugia
Atelea Filo
Augustino Filipo
Cameron Tuipulotu
Colwyn Saiah Kaumavae
Francis Tuimauga
Frankie-J-Salise Payne
Hirini Tekohatu Tahj Holmes
Jamie Jnr Te Whata
Jeriko Filipi-Talisau
Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson
Leniks Toilolo
Liam Poe-Viviani
Manase Junior Lokotui
Rico Toeava-Ward
Rodney Tuipulotu-Vea
Sale Tatupu
Selu Halasima

 
2023 NZRL National Secondary Schools Boys Squad:

1. Sio Kali – St. Paul’s College
2. Maretino Kaloudau – St. Thomas of Canterbury College
3. Chelden Hayward – St. Thomas of Canterbury College
4. Jackson Stewart – St. Thomas of Canterbury College
5. Malakai Cama – Rotorua Boys’ High School
6. Quiann Feterika-Mafoe – St. Paul’s College
7. Meihana Pauling – St. Thomas of Canterbury College
8. Malachi Filipo – St. Paul’s College
9. Noah Harmer-Campbell – St. Thomas of Canterbury College
10. Jason Salalilo – St. Thomas of Canterbury College
11. Tepatasi Laumalili – De La Salle College
12. Mikaele Ilaiu – Rotorua Boys’ High School
13. Junior Sikuvea – De La Salle College
14. Sosaia Latu – Otahuhu College
15. Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson – De La Salle College
16. Jeriko Filipi-Talisau – St. Paul’s College
17. Zeke Faga-Ieti – St Thomas of Canterbury College
18. Ezekiel Paulo – St. Thomas of Canterbury College
19. Lennox Tuiloma – St. Thomas of Canterbury College

Emerging Player of the Tournament: Phillip Lavakeiaho – Wesley College

Tournament MVP: Sio Kali – St. Paul’s College
 
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