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Player Te Paeroa Wi Neera

Full Name
Te Paeroa Wi Neera
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
Height (cm)
189 cm
Position/s
  1. Second Row
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2021
  2. 2022
  3. 2023
  4. 2024
Signed From
Marist Saints
Junior Club/s
Hamilton Tigers/Manurewa Lightning/Marist Saints
Status
Active

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2020 - Tamaki Makaurau U15
2020 - NZ Maori U14
2022 - Akarana Falcons U16
2022 - Kotahitanga U17
2022 - Maori RL U17 Tournament Champions
2022 - Auckland RL U16
2023 - Auckland RL Red Dean Bell Cup
2023 - Auckland RL U16 Invitational
2023 - Warriors U17
 

Auckland Red v Auckland White​

Dean Bell Cup – Round 3
Date:
Saturday, February 23, 2023
Kick Off: 12:30pm (local time)
Referee:
Venue:
Cornwall Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland Red Auckland White
1 Chris MASINA1 Diesel FOLAU (c)
2 Ollie HORGAN2 Kash NEWTON-RAJ
3 Taipari WIKITERA3 Compton PURCELL
4 Paula LAUA4 Sione LISALA
5 Kelepi MANUKIA5 Lorenzo KING
6 Darius Peter NUIMATA6 Riley TRIVOLI
7 Obryn LUNDON7 Asher NORMAN-TE POU (c)
8 Dontay LOLOMANAIA8 Manako PIUTAU
9 William JONES9 Taylor ELU
10 Semisi MILA10 Josiah LEILUA-BRIGGS
Rob FONOKALAFI AH CHONG VAKALAHI11 Leon TUIPULOTU
12 Te Paeroa WI NEERA12 Kaleb NERU
13 Isaiah FALE13 Peter NEGIKE
14 Cejae FAINU14 Blade SCULLY
15 Noah JENSEN15 Antonio TANGINOA
16 Kanaan TALIA MAGELE16 Atapana SU’A
17 Joey UPOKU17 Elijah FIU
18 Preston MOALA18 Valentine TJ MAFILEO
19 Nehemiah FOUGALI
Coach Bevan THOMASCoach Mike MUNDAY

 

U16 Auckland Representative squad announced​

REPRESENTATIVE​


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Following the final weekend of the U16 Shaun Johnson Shield that saw Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) claim the inaugural title, the Auckland Rugby League have announced a representative squad selected from the four U16 Auckland teams.

This U16 Auckland side will travel on a three-game tour of the upper-North Island, alongside the U18 Invitational Junior Warriors. The tour will take place throughout the school holidays from April 21st to May 1st.

Training for the 22-man squad will commence on Monday the 11th of April from 5.30pm at Mt Smart. Players are to meet at the front gate (Gate C) at 5.15pm.

Here are the 22 players that have been selected:

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Atapana Su'a (Marist Saints)
Atelea Filo (Mangere East)
Augustino Filipo (Mangere East)
Austin Marsters (Marist Saints)
Demetrius Kilisimasi (Marist Saints)
Dezman Laban (Glenora Bears)
Edward Pirika (Mangere East)
EJ Mahu-Delamare (Mangere East)
Haami Loza (Mangere East)
Jarrel Vaega (Marist Saints)
Jeremiah Tatupu (Mangere East)
Kaawyn Patterson (Westlake Boys)
Lucky Kali (Pt Chevalier Pirates)
Matiasi Lolesio (Otara Scorpions)
Noah Jensen (Richmond Rovers)
Peter Kengike (Mt Albert Lions)
Rico Toeava-Ward (De La Salle)
Sione Lisala (Mt Albert Lions)
Taipari Wikitera (Marist Saints)
Te Paeroa Wineera (Manurewa)
Terence Ieriko (Richmond Rovers)
Vitalano J Roache (Manurewa)

Honourable mention - unavailable:
Joshua Kopua (Mangere East Hawks)
Ryder Williams (Marist Saints)


In case you missed it, you can view the initial U18 Invitational Junior Warriors here: https://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2022/04/04/invitational-junior-warriors-touring-squad-named/

Article added: Wednesday 06 April 2022

 

Potential new talent uncovered for pathways teams​

Richard Becht & photosport.nz
Mon 17 Apr 2023, 04:13 pm
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It was the players on show not the outcome that interested Sky Sport Future Warriors staff at Mount Smart Stadium on Saturday.

Pitted against each other in the early game before the NRL contest were teams representing the One New Zealand Warriors and the recently-formed Pasifika Aotearoa Collective.

The two organisations have forged a partnership designed to enhance pathways opportunities for young players dreaming of become One New Zealand Warriors NRL footballers.

The Warriors brought together a squad of under-17 players from their system while the Pasifika Aotearoa Collective selected a line-up of under-18 players.

The sheer size of many of the players was something to behold as were the skills displayed by many of them.

And that’s what enthused Andrew McFadden, the One New Zealand Warriors’ general manager recruitment, pathways and development. As he pointed out afterwards there were many positives to come out of the day including the special thrill the players had of wearing the Warriors’ colours.

It seemed in the opening moments that the Sky Sport Future Warriors, while younger, would be a cut above but the match proved to be more competitive than the early exchanges hinted at.

Indeed the Warriors duly won decisively 34-12 but the score-line told nothing of the resistance the PAC line-up put up in scoring three unconverted tries.

Match details:
Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

One New Zealand Warriors 17s 34
(Ezkiel Faga-Leti, Jackson Stewart, Francis Tuimauga, Nganatatafu Vake, Rico Ward-Lawrence, Toby Gibson, Te Paeroa Wi Neera tries; Maui Winitana-Patelesio 3 conversions}.

Pasifika Aotearoa Collective 18s 12 (Sione Lisala 2, Malakai Kama tries).
Halftime: 20-4 Warriors.
Teams:

One New Zealand Warriors 17s |
Rico Ward-Lawrence; Jackson Stewart, Compton Purcell, Nganatatafu Vake, Lucky Kali; Maui Winitana-Patelesio, Noah Jensen; Jason Salalilo, Atelea Filo, Ezkiel Faga-Leti; Te Paeroa Wi Neera, Te Waaka Popata-Henare (v-c); Augustino Filipo (c). Interchange: Taipari Wikitera, Antonio Ulugia, Paula Lu’ua, Kaleb Neru, Toby Gibson, Francis Tuimauga, Santano Pekepo-Tevaga, Lennox Tuiloma, Adam Lawrence, Asher Norman Te Pou.

Pasifika Aotearoa Collective 18s | Diesel Folau; Sione Lisala, Caelis Samuel, Junior Sikuvea (v-c), Jovilisi Sloan; Rys Manu, Iosia Tuli; Atapana Su'a, David Kama, Bernard Ngungutau; Lyrakai-Layke Posimani (c). Interchange: Rob Ah Chong, Jeremiah Cullen, Malakai Cama, Joey Upoko, Kanaan Magele, Emosi Ravosai, Peter Kengike, Christian Faafoi, Noah Hetutu-Davis.

 
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