List: Australian school girls sevens rugby top players identified for U16s, U18s merit squad
They have speed, physical presence, silky skills and that special X factor. Australia’s top schoolgirl sevens players have been identified and the talent is extraordinary. TOP GUNS list
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They are the teenagers to take Australians rugby sevens into the future - and hopefully more Olympic success at upcoming Games including LA in 2028 and Brisbane 2032.
Young guns still learning their craft but with mad talent beyond their years.
Selectors have identified the top 24 players from the premier event for schoolgirl rugby - the Australian schools sevens championships on the Sunshine Coast.
And the future of Australian rugby sevens is looking bright if these payers are any indication.
Merit teams for the under 16s and under 18s championships - along with honourable mentions for players with other commitments in the game - were confirmed at the end of the three days girls event and two states unsurprisingly dominate.
NSW and Queensland have been the leading states from the start of both age groups and have been rewarded with the lions share of athletes in the Merit teams.
Players from these two groups now have the opportunity to be invited to Rugby Australia sevens camps prior to an Australian under 18s team and an Australian schoolgirls team being named in early November for the annual Global Youth championships in New Zealand.
Sevens players named in th Australian schools merit teams at the end of last year’s championships went on to represent in the Australian under 18s team to prove the event is a major pathway to success.
On Sunday th selectors release the new list of players and it’s impressive.
The under 16s competition was especially strong at the championships in an encouraging sign for the future.
Below we take a look at the standouts of the girls competition at the 51st Australian schools championships who made the cut for the Merit Squads.
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS RUGBY GIRLS SEVENS MERIT TEAMS
Under-18s
Jenna Aiono, VIC, Copperfield College
Fofoa Tulimafono, VIC, Greater Shepparton Secondary College
Kaelyn Passi, QLD Maroon, Kings College
Madison Pomerenke, QLD Maroon, Wynnum State High School
Coco Marsters, NSW 1, MacKellar Girls High
Georgina Hayes, NSW 1, Mater Dei Catholic College
Matilda Vial, QLD Maroon, Keebra Park State High School
Darcie Prosser-Shaw, NSW 1, Barker College
Maronay Smuts, NSW 1, Hunter Sports High School
Chloe Sivewright, NSW 1, Richmond River High School
Reese Orcher, Lloydies, Clayfield College
Mia Byrnes, QLD Maroon, The Glennie School
Anika McCarthy, NSW 1, Hunter Sports High School
Honorary Selections:
Keira Callaghan, NSW
Maia Madden-Khan, NSW
Wairaia Ellis, NSW
Under 16’s
Billie Backus, QLD Maroon, King’s Christian College
Ellazae Elers, NSW 1 (U18), Hunter Sports High School
Zoe Quigley, ACT (U18), Daramalan College
Zhara Petia, WA (U18), Butler College
Cobi Ryan-Last, NSW 1, St Catherine Waverley
Shekinah Bainivalu, NSW 1, Westfields Sports High School
Sedeequa Clevin, Lloydies, Harristown State High School
Darci Turinui, NSW 1, St Clare’s College Waverley
Talia Berryman, NSW 1, NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus
Mia Shelley, WA, Peter Moyes Anglican Community School
Tarnaya Smith, NSW 1, Chifley College Shalvey Campus
Emma McRae, NSW 1, Newcastle High School
Aimee Henry, QLD Maroon, Canterbury College
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