2025 ASSRL Nationals live stream: Hudsyn Frost, Jake White at heart of NSWCHS resurgence
They are the pack of Sharks ready to go on an ASSRL Nationals feeding frenzy. Find out how a pair of Kiwis and an Aussie representative will spearhead NSWCHS title quest.
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They are the Sharks two Kiwi recruits who could hold the key to NSW Combined High Schools bruising their way back to the top of the ASSRL mountaintop.
Bash brothers Hudsyn Frost and Jake White have both made the move to Australia this year to join Cronulla’s pathways system and finish their schooling at Sharks-partner school Endeavour Sports High.
The pair, along with Endeavour teammate and Australian Schoolboys representative Tom Dellow, will forge a formidable middle for NSW CHS at the ASSRL Under-18 Nationals.
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While they live together in the ‘Sharks House’, school together and play representative football side-by-side, Endeavour Sports High coach Dave Howlett said that is where the similarities end.
Frost, who helped spearhead the Warriors Harold Matthews Cup premiership run in 2024 before he joined the Sharks, is a workhorse style prop, while White relies more on his impact and energy.
“They are really good boys and have really made a welcome addition to our school this year,” Howlett said.
“Hudsyn is a very good student, he is focused and cares about his schooling and is exactly the same on the field. His two strongest traits are he is coachable and is a real effort-based player. He has that attitude and willingness.
“Jake is a bit different. He comes from a more rugby union background and is learning the game on the run. He is taller and bigger than Huddy, he is just powerful.”
White has made an immediate, and likely lasting, impression at Endeavour Sports High, taking over the school’s shot-put record at the athletics carnival.
The man that White replaced on the honour board: Dragons NRL enforcer Loko Pasifiki Tonga.
With Dellow, the Sharks junior representative player of the year, bringing his mix of power and precision at lock forward, it makes for an imposing NSW CHS starting pack.
The trio will be joined by Endeavour teammates and fellow Sharks juniors Blake Watman and Sidney Truong in the NSW CHS squad.
The Hills Sports High playmakers Liam Bell and Lincoln Fletcher will join Bass High leader Ali Hachim Karnib and Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College gun Taj Alvarez in the spine.
Fresh off making his NSW Cup debut for the Sydney Roosters, Lui Lee, the younger brother of former Maroons outside back Brenko Lee, will line up in the centres.
Check out the full NSW CHS squad below:
NSW CHS SQUAD
Ali Karnib (Bass HS), EJ Mahu-Delamere (Matraville SHS), Brooklyn Heath (Randwick HS), Lui Lee (Matraville SHS), Toby Winter (Hunter SHS), Taj Alvarez (Tuggerah Lakes SC), Lincoln Fletcher (Hills SHS), Jake White (Endeavour SHS), Liam Bell (Hills SHS), Hudsyn Frost (Endeavour SHS), Phoenix Godinet (Bass HS), Darcy Smith (Kincumber HS), Tom Dellow (Endeavour SHS), Toby Batten (Nambucca Heads HS), Filipe Fakauho (Matraville SHS), Beau Hill (Hunter SHS), Blake Watman (Endeavour SHS), Oliver Burton (Illawarra SHS), Sidney Truong (Endeavour SHS), Rielly Laverty (Macksville HS)
Originally published as 2025 ASSRL Nationals live stream: Hudsyn Frost, Jake White at heart of NSWCHS resurgence