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General Alvin Chong Nee

Full Name
Alvin Chong Nee
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
  2. 🇼🇸 Samoa
Position/s
  1. Centre
  2. Second Row
  3. Lock
College/s
Sacred Heart College
Signed From
Sacred Heart College
Status
Active

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2018 - Auckland Eastern Athletics Shot Put 3rd Place
2022 - Samoan Barbarians World School 7s
2022 - Counties Manukau Stingrays U18
2023 - Warriors SG Ball
2023 - Sacred Heart College 1st XV
2023 - Auckland 1A Champions
2023 - Auckland Blues RU U18 Development Team
2023 - Auckland RU Gulls U18
2023 - NZRL U18 Clubs
2024 - Warriors SG Ball
 

BLUES U-18 SQUAD​

27 Sep 2023
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Next Gen: Blues U-18 Squad selected

The Blues have selected 51 boys to attend their Under-18 Development camp early next month.

The players represent a cross-section of the entire Blues region with boys selected from Kaitaia College in Northland all the way to Botany Downs College in Auckland’s eastern suburbs.

A total of 19 schools and clubs from across the Blues region are represented in the Blues U-18 Development Squad.

Blues Talent ID and Development Manager, Shane King, said the camps were a great opportunity to expose young players to the Blues environment.

“We’ll get the squad and their whānau in this Sunday for an introduction day, a tour of Blues HQ and to give insight as to what we stand for as a club and where we’re heading,” said King.

Blues U-18 training camp will then be held at Mount Albert Grammar School from Wednesday 4 October through to Saturday 7 October.
“It’s an exciting time for the boys and a great opportunity to train with their peers in a skilled and testing environment. These groups are always full of enthusiasm and a desire to learn and I’m looking forward to getting stuck in with them next week.”

Camp will culminate with two games against the Chiefs Under-18 Squad at St Pauls Collegiate in Hamilton on Saturday 7 October. The games will be played at 12pm and 1.30pm with rotating teams being used.

Alex Va'aia - Westlake Boys High School
Kasaloma (Junior) Ahokovi - Auckland Grammar School
Louie Lepionka - Auckland Grammar School
Monty Parkinson - Auckland Grammar School
Randall Baker - Botany Downs Secondary College
Harlyn Saunoa - Botany Downs Secondary College
Graeme Otukolo - De La Salle College
Shaun Faalili - De La Salle College
James Singh - De La Salle College
Frank Vaenuku - De La Salle College
Patolo Taito - De La Salle College
Bradley Knight - Kaitaia College
Josh Pasina - Kelston Boys' High School
Sam Tuitupou - Kelston Boys' High School
Xavier Leota - Kelston Boys' High School
Jarrel Tuaimalo-Vaega - Kelston Boys' High School
Puala Lu'au - Kelston Boys' High School
Rudolph Louw - Kerikeri High School
Jake Couling - Kerikeri High School
Roy Tatupu - Mount Albert Grammar School
Nathan Salmon - Marist Old Boys RFC Whangarei
Jarrell Luafaleafo - Massey RFC
Darcy Howell - Mid Northern RFC
Jacob Lowther - Mid Northern RFC
Joel Russell - Napier Boys High School
Mataora Loti-Rapana - Onehunga High School
Riley Tofilau - Rosmini College
Caleb Woodley - Sacred Heart College
Cruiz Simpson - Sacred Heart College
Josh Tengblad - Sacred Heart College
Tamiano Ahloo - Sacred Heart College
Tonga Helu - Sacred Heart College
Rico Simpson - Sacred Heart College
Alvin Chong Nee - Sacred Heart College
Cohen Norrie - Sacred Heart College
Frazer Brown - Saint Kentigern College
Zae Mangu - Saint Kentigern College
Tevita Naufahu - Saint Kentigern College
Adam Morrison - Saint Kentigern College
Charlie Bent - St Peter's College
Robson Faleafa - St Peter's College
Tevita Tatafu - St Peter's College
Louie Kishimoto - St Peter's College
Liam Arthur-Hunt - Takapuna Grammar School
Iggy Iverson - Westlake Boys High School
Taiga Kato - Westlake Boys High School
Blake Lidgard - Westlake Boys High School
Tyler Pulini - Westlake Boys High School
Jarlon Lesatele - Westlake Boys High School
Reimana Saunderson - Rurawhe - Westlake Boys High School
JD Van der Westhuizen - Westlake Boys High School
Fergus Manson - Whangarei Boys High School

 
18S CLUBS V SCHOOLS

New Zealand Schools Boys versus New Zealand Clubs Boys; Monday 24 October, 4 pm. North Harbour Stadium

18 BOYS NZ CLUBS SQUAD:


  1. Kyan Alo [Akarana Falcons]
  2. Raphael Sio [Akarana Falcons]
  3. Leka Halasima [Auckland Vulcans]
  4. Kayliss – Jess Fatialofa [Counties Manukau Stingrays]
  5. Jarome Falemoe [Counties Manukau Stingrays]
  6. Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea [Counties Manukau Stingrays]
  7. Afaese Fa’avae [Wellington Orcas]
  8. Ben Peni [Counties Manukau Stingrays]
  9. Makaia Tafua [South Island Scorpions]
  10. Jordan Chapman [Wellington Orcas]
  11. Devante Mihinui [Auckland Vulcans]
  12. Te Kaio Cranwell [South Island Scorpions]
  13. Tanner Stowers Smith [South Island Scorpions]
  14. Khalan Clyde [Akarana Falcons]
  15. Bob Iosefo [Auckland Vulcans]
  16. Francis Tuimauga [Counties Manukau Stingrays]
  17. Samuela Vakadula [Mid Central Vipers]
  18. Alvin Chong Nee [Counties Manukau Stingrays]
  19. Sitana Loamanu [Auckland Vulcans]

18 BOYS NZ SCHOOLS SQUAD:

  1. Ngaheke Nepata (St Thomas of Canterbury)
  2. Malakai Cama (Rotorua Boys High School)
  3. Sio Kali (St Pauls College)
  4. Keisaia Su’a (St Pauls College)
  5. Waisake Salabiau (Rotorua Boys High School)
  6. William Piliu (St Pauls College)
  7. Oliver Lawry (St Thomas of Canterbury)
  8. Lamonye Matu (Southern Cross Campus)
  9. Malachi Tony (De La Salle College)
  10. Sione Tupou (Rotorua Boys High School)
  11. Alekolasimi Jones (St Pauls College)
  12. Jason Salalilo (St Thomas of Canterbury)
  13. Rodney Tuipolotu – Vea (De La Salle College)
  14. Allan Talataina-Malama (De La Salle College)
  15. Elijah Salesa Leaumoana (Southern Cross Campus)
  16. Zachariah Stephenson (St Pauls College)
  17. Noah Harmer – Campbell (St Thomas of Canterbury)
  18. Cooper Te Hau (St Thomas of Canterbury)
  19. Maraki Aumua (Rotorua Boys High School)
 
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