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Congratulations Boys!!
The 2013 Western Australian State Schoolboys squad has been announced and are in the final stages of preparation for the upcoming National Schoolboy Championships.
2013 Schoolboys Championship
Riverview Sydney, New South Wales
Monday, 1 July Western Australia v New South Wales
Kick-off: 2.30pm
Wednesday, 3 July Western Australia v Queensland II
Kick-off: 1pm
Thursday, 4 July Western Australia v Combined States
Kick-off: 10.15am
Saturday, 6 July Finals
Congratulations to the following players who have been selected in the squad.
1. Aden Kambouris - Hale School
2. Terrell Berryman - Aranmore Catholic College
3. Tristan Schneider - Mindarie SHS
4. Liam Husband - St Marks ACS
5. Blake Philips - Clarkson SHS
6. Auvae Auvae - Seven Oaks
7. Tevin Ferris - John Tonkin
8. Hayden Anderson - Aranmore Catholic College
9. Angus Taylor © - Newman College
10. Timothy Koiatu - Tuart College
11. Joshua Billington - Hale School
12. Jacob Kohinga - Aranmore Catholic College
13. Kauri Cudd - Comet Bay College
14. Isaiah Pedersen - Thornlie SHS
15. Jayden Ngamanu - Aranmore Catholic College
16. Thomas Sheminant - Christchurch Grammar
17. Michael Tui - Port School
18. Grayson Artmanni - Padbury SHS
19. Ruban Birch - Guildford Grammar
20. Luke Foulwer - Mazanod
21. Hershelle Classen - Aranmore Catholic College
22. Michael Fotu - Lynwood SHS
23. Chris Miller - Kennedy Baptist College
Congrats to the boys and good luck
Any potential super stars in there?
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
Potential for 23 of them. Make the most of the moment boys. Well done on your selection
Get to it lads, I know you will make us proud!
Interesting mix of schools represented. Hardly any PSA...
Play well lads. Enjoy the experience!
noticed that,good to see state schools well represented
anyone able to name the boys clubs ?
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Terrel Berryman - son of Norm Berryman
Jacob Kohinga - Playing very well at 13 for Kala U/20s.
Ruban Birch - WA U/16s last year.
Tristan Schneider - WA U/16s tighthead. Joondalup.
Jacob Kohinga is on track for a Premier Grade debut next year.
There are 3 types of people in this world, those that can count and those that can't
Timothy Koiatu - KK's son and a very accomplished player.
Any truth to the rumour that at least one Force Academy player in that age group did not make it into the Schoolboys Squad?
If so, what is he / they doing in the Academy?
By all accounts it's a big mobile tight 5, aggressive loose forwards, solids halves, skillful centres, size, skill and pace in the back three. 7 or 8 returning from last years SBs. so will be one of W.As better SB teams sent east i am told.
Well done boys. do your State proud. Gold&Black.
Hayden Anderson number8 big lad and very aggresive with it will be playing 1st grade for us next season
Wests Scarborough 1st Grade juggernaut has played finals rugby each and every year since its inception and continues this remarkable feat yet again this season and unbelievably it's still rolling on and as an added little circle jerk for the masses Wests actually hold the record for the current longest unbroken finals record.
Good bunch of players
Big up front speed out wide excellent halves
Angus Taylor halfback should make schoolboys
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I think Tom McCrone is the missing academy player from the squad.
As for those selected, from who I know about:
Jacob Kohinga has played really well for Kalamunda 20s. Very tricky runner, hard to put down.
Hayden Anderson is a talent. Not sure whether he is 17 or 18 but even so, the kid is good. Your typical old school hard man. Never takes a backward step, rarely misses a tackle. Will be interesting to see what he makes of this. Tristan Schneider was starting prop for u16's when he was 15. He also captained them last year. He also made wa schoolboys last year. He seemingly has a bright future. Tim Koiatu is dangerous to say the least. While there may be a few questions about how well he performs against stronger opposition, I think his experience from touring last year will have served him well.
Go well boys.