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Player Jaydee Auloa

Full Name
Jacob David Jnr Auloa
Position/s
  1. Hooker
Nickname
JD
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2022
  2. 2023
  3. 2024
College/s
St Pauls College
Signed From
Pt Chevalier Pirates
Junior Club/s
Pt Chevalier Pirates
Status
Active
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/jacob-david-jnr-auloa/summary.html

mt.wellington

Contributor
Jacob David Jnr Auloa

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2022 - Warriors Invitational U18
2022 - Warriors World School Sevens
2022 - Auckland North U18 Dean Bell Cup
2022 - Dean Bell Cup Champions
2023 - Warriors SG Ball
2023 - Warriors NSW
2024 - Warriors SG Ball
 
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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 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

 

Grand Final Saturday decides inaugural U16 & U18 champions​

MATCH REPORT​

Saturday 02 April 2022

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Three games took place today at Mt Smart Stadium, two of which were Grand Finals for the month long U16 Shaun Johnson Shield and U18 Dean Bell Cup. The other match saw the visiting U18 sides of Northland and Waikato battle it out in a tight contest.


U18 Dean Bell Cup – Grand Final, Mt Smart Stadium

Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 46 – 12 Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)


The second Grand Final started off as a very tight contest with no points being scored in the first fifteen minutes. Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) eventually got the first points on the board taking the two from a penalty close to the posts. Not long after, last week’s standout Xavier Tito-Harris continued his try-scoring ways cutting through the defensive line and scoring under the posts.

A strong carry from Axel-Ray Fine-Sietu got the North back into the game, getting a try and bringing the score to 8-6 heading back into the sheds. In the second half, West came out with a point to prove, starting with Shaye Faa’Aoga scoring in the corner, in front of his passionate support crew.

A Tito-Harris line break put Selumiela Halasima over to extend the lead. A clean line break off the scrum by the North fullback, William Piliu saw the potential for a comeback, but the strong Uru side were quick to close the door on that opportunity.

Tries from Jacob David Auloa, Raphael Sio, Xavier Tito-Harris, Selumiela Halasima and Sio Kali for Uru put the game well out of the reach of Raki as they run away with a 46-12 victory.

After the match, New Zealand Warrior number one Dean Bell gave a speech to the players from both sides and presented the U18 West co-captains with the Dean Bell Cup.

 
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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)
 
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