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North Island U-18 Trialists Announced

by Rowing on 5 Apr 2006
SW
The rowers who have been invited to trial for the 2006 North Island U-18 squad have been announced by Rowing New Zealand.

All information relating the the trials is contained on the Rowing NZ website: www.rowingnz.com in the High Performance section.

North Island Under 18 Trialists 2006

Please see details on Rowing New Zealand website regarding the North Island Under 18 Trial, plus the Under 18 North Island vs South Island Regatta

Coaches to be announced by Tuesday 4 April06.

Boy Trialists

Joseph Pascoe

Auckland G ram m ar School

Dean H oogeveen

HaurakiPlains College

Ande Langeveld

HaurakiPlains College

Shane G erritsen

Cambridge H igh School

Jerem y Stew art

Wellington College

Jordan Cam pbell

Wanganui High School

Chris Johnson

Wanganui High School

Thom as Van Roekel

Takapuna Grammar School

G eoffrey Cornell

Auckland Boys G ram m ar

N icholas Bixley

St Kentigern College

Peter G ifford

Tauranga Boys'College

Jason Kirk

H am ilton Boy’s H igh School

D arren Low es

Tauranga Boys'College

N icholas D aw e

Bethlehem College

Edw ard W iley

W ellington College

Chris Bryant

Sacred H eart College, Auckland

M ichael Cullum

Tauranga Boys'College

H arry Sim peringham

Rotorua Boys'H igh School

Blake Pardoe

Rotorua Boys'H igh School

M ichael Berry

Tauranga Boys College

H ayden W hite

St Kentigern College

N ick Burrow s

H am ilton Boy’s H igh School

Sean Reidy

St Kentigern College

Benjam in Rodw ell

St. Paul's Collegiate School

Anthony Artus

Tauranga Boys'College

Josh Snodgrass

St Peter's School, Cam bridge

Thom as Knight

Auckland G ram m ar School

Jam es Klassen

Sacred H eart College, Auckland

M ax Farm er

W hakatane H igh School

G irl Trialists

Phillippa Sum m erville

W aikato D iocesan

Precilla M cIntosh

Sacred H eart G irls College

Catherine Arbuckle

Sacred H eart G irls College

Abbey Banks

St Peters School, Cam bridge

Josie N icholls

Takapuna G ram m ar School

Charlotte Spratt

W aikato D iocesan

M adienne Carm ichael

Sacred H eart G irls College

M onique Lunt

M aclean’s College

M adaline Seam an

M aclean’s College

Ashleigh Finlay

Sacred H eart G irls College

Abbey W ilson

Rosehill College

Alex Bayle

M aclean’s College

Sarah W illiam s

M aclean’s College

Em m a Ball

Bethlehem College

H illary H ennessy

St Peters School, Cam bridge

Sarah Keene

W aikato D iocesan

Charlotte Burson

W anganuiCollegiate

Sophie D aw e

Bethlehem College

Kylie M cFetridge

Rotorua G irls H igh School

Julia Edw ard

Rotorua G irls H igh School

Belinda O ’D onnell

Kings College

Alyce Pulford

H aurakiPlains College

Lisa Rofe

H utt Valley H igh School

H olly Johnstone

Bethlehem College

Anneke by-de-Ley

Bethlehem College

M elissa W atkins

W hakatane H igh School

Ainsley Skinner

W aikato D iocesan

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