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Top players, rising stars to watch at Australian schools rugby championships 2025, team lists

Weapons, speedsters, big units, a player with Joseph Suaalii athleticism and a ‘man boy’ - the rising stars to watch at the Australian schools rugby championships. FULL TEAM LISTS

The best young players in the country are about to lock horns and we have found some of the ones you will want to watch: Picture:Anthony Edgar/Oneshot
The best young players in the country are about to lock horns and we have found some of the ones you will want to watch: Picture:Anthony Edgar/Oneshot
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Weapons, speedsters, big units and a ‘man boy’ - they are some of the rising stars of rugby and teenagers being tipped to carry the game forward when they graduate from school.

The best U18 talent is heading to the Sunshine Coast for the annual Australian schools rugby competition - a tournament which identifies the young guns expected to be playing for the Wallabies in the future.

The majority of current and past Wallabies have made their way through the school system and schools championships pathway.

It has proved to be a well worn road to success with selectors on hand in Queensland to monitor the current crop of future stars.

We’ve spoken to the coaches of the teams competing in the boys under 18s XV competition from Monday to identify some of the best players to keep your eye on at this years event.

They include players the coaches say have heart, super rugby IQ, X-factor and the bodies and minds to become some of the best in the sport.

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Payton Tarau is one to watch from the three NSW teams at the event. Picture: Julian Andrews.
Payton Tarau is one to watch from the three NSW teams at the event. Picture: Julian Andrews.

NSW SCHOOLS I

1 George Tancred St Ignatius College / GPS II

2 Oli Smith The King’s School / GPS II

3 Hasani Bloomfield The King’s School / GPS II

4 Taj Smith Barker College / CAS I

5 James Finegan Waverley College / CAS I

6 Thomas Haslam Knox Grammar / CAS I

7 Henri Dempsey St Ignatius College / GPS I

8 Dylan Simmons Newington College / GPS II

9 Chayse Geros St Augustine’s College / ISA I

10 Harrison Dene Barker College / CAS I

11 Brock Prideaux Trinity Grammar / CAS I

12 Creighton Meafou Edmund Rice College / CCC

13 Cyrus Bloomfield Oakhill College / ISA I

14 Oliver Metcalf St Augustine’s College / ISA I

15 Jarryd King Newington College / GPS I

16 Darcy Emmett All Saint’s College / CCC

17 Jack Brown St Pius X College / ISA I

18 Daniel Osborne St Ignatius College / GPS I

19 Marley Chandra Patrician Brothers’ Fairfield / CCC

20 Charles Ghattas St Josephs College / GPS II

21 Flynn Farrell Oakhill College / ISA II

22 Oscar Tremlett The Scots College / GPS III

23 Benjamin Askew Knox Grammar / CAS I

#Squads subject to change.

Big No 3 Hasani Bloomfield is one to watch. .
Big No 3 Hasani Bloomfield is one to watch. .

CLASS ACTS

HASANI BLOOMFIELD: A prop who stood out at with GPS II at recent trials with a dominating run and strong carries. For a player of his size he moves well and his scrimmaging is excellent. Part of a strong frontrow.

TAJ SMITH: Outstanding in lineouts. Has a special understanding of how to fit into play and exciting for the game arrangement. He has a cool and calm head which will be valuable for Schools I who are the favourites.

HENRI DEMPSEY From St Ignatius College and a No. 7 who impressed playing for GPS 1 at trials. He will be highly valuable for his work effort off ball. He’s good on the ball and has great energy and a big engine.

CHAYSE GEROS: From St Augustine’s College on Sydney’s northern beaches and an ISA player tackling No.9. He has an ability to run and control play. His running game has impressed coaches and selectors. Said to have X-factor of a Will Genia.

CREIGHTON MEAFOU: From Edmund Rice College and the CCC rep team. His coach says he has the athleticism of a Joseph Suaalii or Israel Folau in a major rap.

Meafou has great ball skills and will be a handful in attack. A “big, fast unit’’.

QLD SCHOOLS MAROON

1. Tyrece Herniman - Met East

2. Cyrus Suniula - Met East

3. Gavin Wilson-Tyers - Darling Downs

4. Tannar Baker - Met West

5. Luke Thornton - Met East

6. Jesse Maugatai - Met East

7. Lane Edmonds - Met West

8. Tremayne Patelesio - South Coast

9. Kobi Nouanrasy - South Coast

10. Elijah Breen - Met North

11. Brock Coombes - Met West

12. Jeremiah Patea - Met East

13. Max Bolton - Met East

14. Quinn Timperon - Met East

15. Angus Tagicakibau - Met East

16. Malaki Lemalu - Met East

17. Denzel Savelino - Met North

18. Owen Heathwood - Sunshine Coast

19. Oliver Rauchle - Met North

20. Tadhg Lyons - Met East

21. Koby Kelland - Sunshine Coast

22. Rohan Nichol - Sunshine Coast

23. Dermott Arthy - Sunshine Coast

CLASS ACTS

Angus Tagicakibau in action from the Queensland Reds under-18 academy. Picture: Stephen Archer.
Angus Tagicakibau in action from the Queensland Reds under-18 academy. Picture: Stephen Archer.

ANGUS TAGICAKIBAU: Was with the Queensland white side in 2024 where he grew in confidence and was later selected in the Australian Schoolboys rugby 7s side. Will pull on the number 15 jersey next week where he’ll have plenty of opportunities to show off his great footwork, communication and roaming ability.

CYRUS SUNIULA: A talented hooker that made the Australian Schoolboys side in 2024 and is returning for his third straight stint in the Queensland side. Will no doubt be leading from the front.

TREMAYNE PATELESIO: The key number eight was absolutely immense for South Coast at the State Championships and brings with him some exposure in the Queensland Reds under-18 academy. Has a great rugby IQ paired with solid power and a huge workrate.

JESSE MAUGATAI: A dynamic ball runner that will add a different and dynamic layer to the Queensland maroon forward pack. The Met East talent is a strong runner of the ball, feeding off big collisions which he generally wins.

NSW SCHOOLS II

1 Tyson Burden Endeavour Sports High

2 Matt Harrison Barker College / CAS I

3 Keegan Daly Barker College / CAS I

4 Daniel Muir Newington College / GPS I

5 Sione Lua Trinity Grammar / CAS II

6 Oscar Cleary ISA

7 Selestino Mainakavika St. Stanislaus’ College/ISA I

8 Noah Rylands St Augustine’s College / ISA I

9 Jeremy Rath Barker College / CAS II

10 Max Prykiel Knox Grammar / CAS II

11 Reilly Caswell Knox Grammar / CAS I

12 James Archer Barker College / CAS I

13 Rory O’Connor St Josephs College / GPS I

14 Cooper Morrison Edmund Rice College / CCC

15 Payton Tarau Waverley College / CAS I

16 Harper Shaw Kinross Wolaroi School / ISA I

17 Illiyaz Viliamu Newington College / GPS III

18 Ewan Coates St Augustine’s College / ISA I

19 Casey Bray St Augustine’s College / ISA II

20 Bradley Patterson The Hills Sports High / CHS

21 Ewan Moody Parkes High School / CHS

22 Keone Anitelea-Tsioussis Newington College / GPS I

23 Beau Alexander St Augustine’s College / ISA I

GPS player: Illiyaz Viliamu at trials. Picture: Julian Andrews.
GPS player: Illiyaz Viliamu at trials. Picture: Julian Andrews.

CLASS ACTS

TYSON BURDEN: One to watch now and in the future. A big loose head prop with a massive presence on the field and great communication. Hardworking and aggressive and one who has his coaches excited.

SELESTINO MAINAKAVIKA AND NOAH RYLANDS: The No. 7 and No. 8 for NSW Schools II are great together. They bring aggression and physicality and a high work rate. Will be hard on their rivals.

OSCAR CLEARY: This ISA young gun will be a No.6. He played at this carnival last year and will bring good experience to the side. He is an excellent ball carrier and fantastic in lineouts.

CAS1 player: Payton Tarau is one to watch at the schools event. Picture: by Julian Andrews.
CAS1 player: Payton Tarau is one to watch at the schools event. Picture: by Julian Andrews.

REILLY CASWELL: He is a young star of the CAS system and will have a big point to prove at this event. From Knox Grammar, he has a great turn of pace and reads the game well, Has a calming influence and is a great communicator.

PAYTON TARAU: Is another CAS player who attends Waverley College in Sydney. A fullback and young at only 16. He is an exceptional kicker and communicator and has some silky skills.

KEONE ANITELEA-TSIOUSSIS: From Newington College, he has a very good kicking game and offered some great contributions to GPS. He will also off offer a lot at the Australian schools when injected.

NSW JUNIOR RUGBY UNION

1 Jerome Pongi Eastwood / CCC

2 Mattius Tuipulotu Sydney Uni / CHS

3 Isaac Elliott West Harbour / Sydney

4 Oliver Ryan Gordon / Sydney

5 Blake Gill West Harbour / Sydney

6 Flynn Hyndman Mid North Coast / NSW Country

7 Ilikaya Turagavukica West Harbour / Sydney

8 Soul Tuiletufuga Camden / CCC

9 Matavius Petaia Two Blues / Sydney

10 Max Jordan Warringah / Sydney

11 Jaziah Swann Two Blues / Sydney

12 Josh Barr Southern Districts / CAS II

13 Glassie Glassie Illawarra / NSW Country

14 Riley Donohoe Randwick / Sydney

15 Tyler Birnie Eastwood / Sydney

16 Sonny Raravula West Harbour / Sydney

17 Louis Prior Gordon / Sydney

18 Marcus Mastro Randwick / CAS II

19 Isileli Lisala-Moli Sydney Uni / CHS

20 Noah Lemusu Two Blues / Sydney

21 Phillip O’Hare Manly / CCC

22 William Trostel West Harbour / CAS II

23 Owen Bell Central Coast / CCC

Glassie Glassie is also a talented rugby league player. Picture: Greg Collis, CBR Sports Photography
Glassie Glassie is also a talented rugby league player. Picture: Greg Collis, CBR Sports Photography

CLASS ACTS

ISAAC ELLIOT: Hails from the West Harbor, a club known for its tough guys. Different from many of his rivals as he has been playing Under 20s in the Illawarra comp. south of Sydney. This prop is a real menace around the field.

BLAKE GILL: A teenager is associated with West Harbour. He missed making an assortment of rep sides in the past and flew well under the radar. This is his chance to shine with the front-rower a real workhorse. Went from 3rd to 1st Colts at his club in a matter of weeks.

GLASSIE GLASSIE: Played NSW country at recent trials and was close to making the Australian schoolboys team last year. An awesome contributor and a physical and hard-running centre with the ability to create space. Something special.

ILIKAYA TURAGAVUKICA: Another West Harbour player who made it to the team via Sydney Juniors after moving to Sydney for his rugby. Known as Junior, he has been described as a “man child” on the pitch he is an open side flanker with a big presence not usually seen at this age.

Soul Tuiletufuga for NSW Indigenous. U16 Boys Mediterranean v NSW Indigenous. before their game. Harmony Nines Rugby League. Picture: John Appleyard
Soul Tuiletufuga for NSW Indigenous. U16 Boys Mediterranean v NSW Indigenous. before their game. Harmony Nines Rugby League. Picture: John Appleyard

SOUL TUILETUFUGA: The No. 8 who attends St Patrick’s Fairfield, a school well known for turning out a stream of top rugby and league players. He also plays in the 1st grade men’s competition at Camden and rugby league.

QLD SCHOOLS WHITE

1. Tyler Riddell - Met West

2. Lincoln Payne - Sunshine Coast

3. Kafoa Miaile - Met East

4. Patrick Edwards - Sunshine Coast

5. Owen Myers - Northern

6. Robert Piutau - Met East

7. Harry Cohen - Met West

8. Malachi Figota - Met West

9. Harvey Kachel - Peninsula

10. Indygo Keir - Northern

11. Micah Figota - Met West

12. Samu Afoa - Met West

13. Flynn Corbett - Met East

14. Malakaih Beals - Met East

15. Isaac Fidock - South Coast

16. Daniel Braney - Northern

17. Caleb West - South Coast

18. Marcus Harris-Pomare - Sunshine Coast

19. Oliver Sharpe - Darling Downs

20. Ryker Smith - Sunshine Coast

21. David Nunn - Darling Downs

22. Oliver Kennedy - Met West

23. Cooper Knowles - Met North

CLASS ACTS

Isaac Fidock in action. Picture credit: QRU Media/ Anthony Wingard.
Isaac Fidock in action. Picture credit: QRU Media/ Anthony Wingard.

ISAAC FIDOCK: From the Gold Coast in the south of the State, Isaac dazzles with blistering pace and sharp footwork. A constant threat on counter-attack, he will evade defenders with ease and spark game-changing breaks from deep. Safe under the high ball and solid in defence, his flair and speed make him an exciting prospect.

St Augustine’s College scrumhalf Harvey Kachel. Picture: Evan Morgan
St Augustine’s College scrumhalf Harvey Kachel. Picture: Evan Morgan

HARVEY KACHEL: From Cairns in the far north of Queensland and returning from 2024, Harvey brings composure, leadership, and sharp tactical awareness to every match. Known for precise passing, smart kicking, and cool-headed decision-making, he will guide the team’s attack and control game tempo. A proven leader on and off the field, his experience will be crucial in high-pressure situations.

TYLER RIDDELL: Tyler had an exceptional Queensland Championships and is known for his powerful ball carries and physical presence. He will be a key force in set piece and open play. He is expected to break tackles, gain hard metres, and energise the forward pack. His strength, endurance, and aggression will set the tone upfront, anchoring both scrum and attack.

Maroochydore rising stars Lincoln Payne and Patrick Edwards.
Maroochydore rising stars Lincoln Payne and Patrick Edwards.

PATRICK EDWARDS and LINCOLN PAYNE: Both Sunshine Coast players will relish playing on their home deck after starring for their Maroochydore Swans A-Grade club side this season. Despite his age, Edwards has shown he can match it with the best of them, competing really strongly against the likes of former Wallaby Blake Enever just weeks ago. Payne is a damaging rising hooker that has risen through the Queensland academy systems and continues to grow in confidence.

VICTORIA

1 Ramsey Sefo Wyndham City Rhinos Rugby Club

2 Angus Hay Xavier College

3 Lincoln Vuna Xavier College

4 Jacob Bush Melton Secondary College

5 Sebastian Elia Keysborough Secondary College

6 Ukarau Zahvid Tariu-Simonis The Grange P-12 College

7 Halaliku Lauhingoa Scotch College

8 Felix Lauofo Haileybury

9 Finley Ward Brighton Grammar School

10 Noah Jury Brighton Grammar School

11 Ratu Ifereimi Tuibua Point Cook Secondary College

12 Kirirakau Loffley Sunbury Secondary College

13 Sonix Aiga Bacchus Marsh Grammar

14 lan Tunufa’i Lilydale High School

15 Parish Hunt Footscray Rugby Club

16 Kornel Lelei-Lambert Tarneit Senior College

17 Ioata Tuiletufuga Shepparton High School

18 Campbell Tagaloasa Highvale Secondary College

19 Tyde Nikau-Roderick Manor Lakes P-12 College

20 Elye Morris-Setefano Box Hill Rugby Club

21 Emanueli Drodrolagi Padua College

22 DiZyiah Sciascia Wyndham City Rhinos Rugby Club

23 Louis McLaughlin Xavier College

The Victorian schools team hoping to make a stir.
The Victorian schools team hoping to make a stir.

CLASS ACTS

ANGUS HAY: Country gun who only started to play rugby a few years ago. A hooker and tight head, he is from Xavier College. Brings something special to the Victorian side. Fights for everything, tackles hard and his coach is hoping selectors are impressed.

RAMSEY SEFU: A real talent who played Under 16s last year. A dynamic player who is strong on the ball and carries very well. A loosehead prop who is fantastic in the scrum and has a great attitude.

UKARAU ZAHVID TARIU SOMONIS: A very elusive player and a No. 6 from The Grange College. Powerful, smart, a great line jumper and good in scrummage. He’s a workaholic in the gym and has a great attitude.

FELIC LAUOFO: Is the Victorian No. 8 and a great player according to his coach. Missed selection last year, asked for advice and addressed all areas to make the team. A good leader who others looks up to. Has a great rugby IQ, good defender, ball carrier and handy in the lineout.

NOAH JURY: The younger brother of fellow rugby gun Jackson Jury, Noah has plenty of people talking. He has an innate ability to read a game and will be playing at No10 despite being younger than his teammates.

SONIX AIGA: A player his coach has described as “special’’ and like a “wizard with his feet’’. Has a X-factor Victoria are hoping they will see him make it into a an Australian squad. Playing No. 13.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

1. Charles Cairns / Wests Scarborough Rugby Club

2. Luke Megson / Associates Rugby Club

3. Zane Wesley / Wanneroo Rugby Club

4. Cruise Morrison / Baldivis Secondary College

5. Dorzion Fepuleai / Thornlie Senior High School

6. Reuben Sulusulumaivasa / Swan View Senior High

7. Apakuki Tehiko / Armadale Senior High School

8. Bareek Ausage / Byford Secondary College

9. Hugh D’Allesandro / Hale School

10. Gideon Weleilakeba / Southern Lions Rugby Club

11. Leeson Tiakia / Yanchep Secondary College

12. Cassius Dougal / Ridge View Secondary College

13. Felix Cooper / Trinity College

14. Joel Ockenden / ARKS Rugby Club

15. James Aleni / Nedlands Rugby Club

16. Tama Tunui / Wanneroo Rugby Club

17. Cruz Remi / Cottesloe Rugby Club

18. Matua Reedy / Aranmore Catholic College

19. Kaiawha Heke / Aranmore Catholic College

20. Ross Prinsloo / Hale School

21. Michael Turukawa / Baldivis Secondary College

22. Peni Naqau / Southern Lions Rugby Club

23. Chase Bunce / St Mark’s Anglican Community School

24. Fatani Fatanitavake / Aranmore Catholic College

25. Iziah Lolohea / Nedlands Rugby Club

CLASS ACTS

Western Australian rugby union talent Luke Megson. Picture: Facebook.
Western Australian rugby union talent Luke Megson. Picture: Facebook.

LUKE MEGSON: Appointed captain of the travelling side, Megson is a damaging hooker that displays exceptional qualities on and off the field. Megson brings with him Force under-20s experience where he showed he is a huge asset at the set piece but also very solid and mobile across the park.

IZIAH LOLOHEA: His raw skills have simply been a joy to watch in recent years and the threatening fullback will be out to catch the attention of opposition players, coaches and scouts once again. He is almost unstoppable in open space and will happily punish teams that kick the ball his way with a poor defensive chase. Will be a key vocal point on both sides of the ball.

Rising rugby league and union talent Iziah Lolohea. Picture: Facebook.
Rising rugby league and union talent Iziah Lolohea. Picture: Facebook.

FELIX COOPER: Another Force under-20s prospect, Cooper is a talented flanker that has endured a rapid rise in the past 12 to 18 months. He will be a handful at the breakdown and in attacking support.

ACT U18S

1. Isaac Foster- St Eddys College

2. Fletcher Burrows- Marist College

3. Henry Fool - St Eddys

4. James Hall- Marist

5. Magnus Dafta - Canberra Grammar

6. Charlie Taylor - Marist

7. Colton Mansfield- Queanbeyan

8. Blake Bretton- Marist

9. Marley Nagati - Vikings

10. Lachlan Smith - Marist

11. Benny Martino- Vikings

12. Tom Jensen - Marist

13. Denzielle Veikenne - Daramalan

14. Aiden Wunsch- Daramalan

15. Cam Kirsten - Marist

16. James Martens- Eddys

17. Gabrielle Elliot- Marist

18. Israel Gautusa- Erindale College

19. Lucas Quester- Wests

20. BJ Pumpa- Daramalan College

21. Baxter Sicily- Radford College

22. Joe Phillips- Marist

23. Max Furness- Queanbeyan

CLASS ACTS

MARLEY NAGATI: From the well known Canberra Viking’s club but originally from Queensland. A smart and clever scrum half with superior game understanding and very coachable. He leads the backline.

TOM JENSEN: A Marist product and the No. 12. He has good rep experience as part of the Australia U16s. Has the potential to make a real mark at the tournament on the Sunshine Coast.

CAM KIRSTEN: An electric player for the AC. He contributes well and his coach says he has great full field vision. From Marist and the No. 15 for this ACT side.

BLAKE BRETTON: Another Marist player expect to have an impact. Bretton

is smart, and as tough of nails - usually a winning combination in rugby. The coaches believe he is poised for a breakout tournament.

FLETCHER BURROWS: A schoolmate of Bretton, he is the hooker and a class act at the set piece. He is also crisp at the lineout and a good understanding of the game. Expected to turn heads - and hopefully catch the selectors eye.

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