2013 Canterbury Rugby wider training group announced
The Canterbury Rugby Football Union has announced its wider training group for the 2013 ITM Cup season. Thirty players from clubs around Canterbury have been selected in the group.
Canterbury is chasing its sixth successive title this season under the new stewardship of head coach Scott Robertson and assistant coach Jason Holland.
The wider training group provides an opportunity for club players to participate in a pre-season programme to promote themselves for potential selection for the ITM Cup campaign.
Canterbury Rugby’s head coach Scott Robertson is excited about the talent within the group.”The wider training group that we have announced are a great group of guys and there is some real talent within the team. These are players with real promise and have a great future in rugby ahead of them.”
The full ITM Cup squad will be announced on 4th August and Canterbury will play their first ITM Cup game on Friday 16 August against Taranaki at AMI Stadium.
Canterbury Rugby wider training group includes:
Player | Club |
Mitchell Alcock | New Brighton |
Shayne Anderson | Marist Albion |
Scott Barrett | Lincoln University |
Jed Brown | Burnside |
Hamish Catherwood | University |
Mitch Drummond | HSOB |
Lyndon Dunshea | University |
Tyrone Elkington | Sydenham |
Steve Gee | HSOB |
Mitch Graham | University |
Kolio Hifo | Belfast |
Alex Hodgeman | Linwood |
Luke Katene | Sumner |
Milford Keresoma | Sumner |
Jonno Kitto | Linwood |
James Lentjes | University |
Daniel Lienert-Brown | HSOB |
Taniela Manu | Sydenham |
Richie Mo’unga | Linwood |
James Schrader | Lincoln University |
Seb Siataga | HSOB |
Fletcher Smith | HSOB |
Michael Stewart | Marist Albion |
Marty Swart | Sumner |
Matt Symons | HSOB |
Rob Thompson | HSOB |
Belgium Tuatagaloa | Sydenham |
Jamie Verran | University |
Ellery Wilson | HSOB |
Nick Werahiko | Lincoln University |
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