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Friday, June 24, 2016
Taurahere Camp Targets
Aussie-Based Kiwis
When the NZRL Taurahere camp
assembles on Queensland’s Gold Coast next week, the two
18s squads will deliberately not bear the names of their
Australian home states.
Instead, New South Wales-based players will form the “Tu” squad, drawn from the Maori word meaning “stand up”, and Queensland-based players make up the “Toa” group, referring to “strength”.
“One of the real drivers for this programme is to reconnect our Australian-based players with their NZ heritage,” explains NZRL high performance general manager Brent Gemmell.
“Although they are largely drawn from these two Australian states, for the obvious reasons, we don’t want them thinking of this as some inter-state rivalry.
“They are not here to represent their states. Ultimately, they are there to represent one country – New Zealand.”
Tu (NSW) are so named because they were the first team to “stand up” as part of the Taurahere programme, visiting New Zealand to face the NZ Residents 18s in a two-game series two years ago.
Toa (Queensland) will add “strength” to the programme, when they come together for the first time at Runaway Bay on July 3.
The camp will culminate in a trial game on the final day, with a merit team named the following week.
Despite the team names, this programme is not a Maori-motivated campaign. Players and staff will be immersed in the “te iwi kiwi” culture, which embraces all the walks of life that make up the New Zealand rugby league community.
Many of the invited players, particularly in the Tu squad, have come through the NZ domestic pathway and are now contracted with NRL clubs or attend schools across the Tasman. For them, this will be a way to stay engaged with the national team programme, until they are selected for Junior Kiwis and Kiwis.
Others, though, have been born in Australia or have moved there while still young. These players are also eligible for State of Origin and Australian national teams, and must eventually choose which nationality to honour.
Recent Kiwis Kieran Foran, Gerard Beale and Jason Taumalolo, along with former captains Benji Marshall and Nathan Cayless, have all represented Australian Schoolboys, before opting to wear the black jersey.
But NSW Origin prop James Tamou (born Palmerston North) and Queensland forward Josh Papalii (born Auckland), both Australian internationals, represent the alternative, while talented Junior Kangaroos and Cronulla Sharks back Valentine Holmes (Maori father) is another leaning towards the green-and-gold.
Brisbane Broncos and former Junior Kiwis utility Kodi Nikorima (born Palmerston North) debuted for the Kiwis in England last year, but younger brother Jayden (also born Palmerston North) has opted for Junior Kangaroos.
“These are the kinds of players that we need to engage before they make those career decisions,” says Gemmell.
“The more we can strengthen their NZ roots, the better chance we have of retaining them in the Kiwis programme.”
Perhaps the success story of the young Taurahere programme so far is Northland-raised forward James Fisher-Harris (20), one of that inaugural 2014 NSW outfit, but now a Junior Kiwi, Penrith Panthers first-grader and outside contender for the Kiwis’ Four Nations title defence later this year.
Among
the players invited to Runaway Bay are some of the
outstanding performers of NZ domestic competition last
season:
Paul Turner, NZRL 15s Most Valuable
Player
Soane Hufanga, NZRL 17s MVP, NZ 16s & NZ Schools
Selection
Phoenix Hunt, NZRL Secondary Schools MVP, NZ
18s & NZ Schools Selection
Josh Uta, NZRL 16s Player of
the Year, NZ 16s & NZ Schools Selection
Bostyn Hakaraia,
NZ 18s & NZ Schools Selection
“This programme is really
just picking up momentum,” says Gemmell. “The next step
would be to give these Australian-based players an
opportunity to face the NZ Residents and then select a full
Kiwis 18s to take on Australian Schoolboys in coming
years.”
Squads for the NZRL Taurahere Camp, Runaway Bay, July 3-6 are:
TU
Donavan Briggs (Cronulla Sharks), Haze
Dunster (Parramatta Eels), Manase Fainu (Manly Sea Egales),
Jackson Ferris (Cronulla Sharks), George Francis (Manly Sea
Eagles), Tevita Funa (Manly Sea Egales), Sione Hopoate
(Manly Sea Egales), Soane Hufanga (Newcastle Knights),
Phoenix Hunt (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Oregan Kaufusi
(Parramatta Eels), Sato Ketia-Opo (Canberra Raiders), Joey
Lose (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Steven Marster (Illawarra
Steelers), Giordan Patia (Canterbury Bulldogs), John
Tuivaiti (Manly Sea Eagles), Lee Turner (Mascott), Paul
Turner (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Joshua Uta (Illawarra
Steelers), Ben Valu (Parramatta Eels)
Coaches: Ezra Howe
& Rangi Hiroti
TOA
Jesse Arthars (Melbourne Storm),
Baylee Gerrard (Burleigh Colts), Bostyn Hakaraia (Gold Coast
Titans), Liam Hori-Clark (Nerang Roosters), Joel Hughes
(Ipswich Diggers), Lumafale Lualua (Cronulla Sharks),
Antonio Nelu (Wests Tigers), Api Noema-Matenga (Gold Coast
Titans), Eli Noovao (Central Queensland Capras), Ethan
Paikea (Gold Coast Titans), Jaxson Paulo (Gold Coast
Titans), Radean Robinson (Redcliffe Dolphins), Jayden
Stephens (North Queensland Cowboys), Carlos Swasbrook-Murray
(Sunshine Coast), Kobe Tararo (Gold Coast Titans), Emani
Vaovasa (Gold Coast Green), Zane Wallace (Canberra
Raiders)
Coaches: Roy Leoni & Tim McIntyre
ends
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