McGlashan to fore in squad Hghlanders Schools
The squad
THE historymaking John McGlashan First XV predictably supplies a good chunk of the Highlanders Schools team to play against the Junior Crusaders next month.
McGlashan, which won the Highlanders final (beating Southland Boys’) then the South Island final (beating Nelson College) to reach the national top four for the first time, had 13 players named in the Highlanders Schools team at the weekend.
They included magnificent midfielders Jack Timu and Josh Whaanga, classy locks Mitch Morton and Zack Donovan, young first five Max Hore, speedy winger Stanley McClure and robust No 8 Phoenix Abbott.
Southland Boys’, which dominated large parts of the Highlanders First XV final, had 11 players named.
King’s supplied six players and traditional powerhouse Otago Boys’, reflecting its relatively subdued season, just three.
The smaller schools were not overlooked.
Dunstan and Waitaki Boys’, which met in the middle four final, each had two players selected, and there was one each from St Kevin’s, Mt Aspiring, South Otago and Wakatipu.
The Highlanders Schools team will gather for a development camp on October 13 before the game against the Junior Crusaders in Pleasant Point on October 4.
Highlanders talent development manager Kane Jury said there had been a ‘‘robust selection process’’ that included the competitive first XV season and the Highlanders U18 Cup that wrapped up with finals day at Kettle
John McGlashan: Archie McRae, Charles Engelbrecht, Charlie Breen, Henry Scott, Jack Timu, Jonty Light, Josh Whaanga, Keegan Ferguson, Max Hore, Mitch Morton, Phoenix Abbott, Stanley McClure, Zack Donovan.
Southland Boys’: Amaziah Mitchell, Caleb Williams, Hunter AreaiitiBurgess, JJ Fisher, Josh Evans, Keflar Morrison, Richie Kuresa, Rico Fisher, Rico Muliaina, Tom Nicholson, Mika Muliaina.
King’s: Dylan Pledger, Orlando TuhegaVaitupu, Quentin Holland, Sailusi Temaka, Sam NemecVial, Tom Lewis.
Otago Boys:
Dunstan:
Waitaki Boys’:
St Kevin’s: Mt Aspiring: South Otago: Wakatipu:
Park at the weekend.
‘‘This year proved to be the toughest one to date and we’re all excited to learn more about the young talent within our region,’’ Jury said.
Otago Metro U17 beat Southland Metro U18 2820 in the final of the tournament.
Otago Metro U18 thumped Southland Country U18 6414 in the thirdfourth game, and Otago Country U18 scored a try in the last second of the match to beat North Otago U18 2220 in the fifthsixth contest.