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National Under-20s Signings for 2008

sooperdooper

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girvie said:
Is that true?

He only played 1 SG Ball game for Norths this year and then he left the squad. I'd be surprised if he went to Souths, or any club.

so i heard, any good or not?
 

Disco

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Manly steal the next BK [link]

August 23, 2007 12:00am

HE'S already been described as the next Ben Kennedy and - like the former Kangaroos great before him - rugby union's loss is the Sea Eagles' gain.

Teenage rugby sensation Jared Waeara-Hargreaves has slipped through the loose grip of the Waratahs and agreed to terms with NRL club Manly for the next two years.

In a switch that has left rugby insiders stunned at the Waratahs management's short-sightedness, 18-year-old Waeara-Hargreaves yesterday informed the NSWRU he's moving to the 13-man code to take up a full-time career in league.

The Kiwi-born back-rower, a starting flanker in the ARC with the Central Coast Rays after just a season in first grade with Norths, was only offered a part-time deal to remain in rugby and told he'd have to wait until 2010 before joining the Tahs as a rookie.

Already standing 195cm and weighing 107kg, Waeara-Hargreaves has drawn comparisons with Kennedy after being spotted by the same scout.

And now the Norths flanker will follow the same career path as Kennedy, who many regard as perhaps the biggest fish the ARU ever lost when he switched codes in 1996.

"I came down from Brisbane with the goal of becoming a professional footballer in a full-time environment and Manly have given me that opportunity," Waeara-Hargreaves said last night. "League is my focus now. I want to give it a real go."

The Daily Telegraph reported in June that league clubs and the NZRU were circling Waeara-Hargreaves after just a handful of first-grade games for Norths.

The NSWRU was only prepared to offer the rookie a spot as a "professional academy" player for the next two years before including him in Super 14 plans in 2010.

A professional academy player is paid to train for just 14 hours a week.

Waeara-Hargreaves' manager Mike Newton said his client's decision to leave rugby was difficult, but the chance to develop his talent full-time at a top NRL club was too good to pass up.

"He's made pretty quick progress from a relative unknown to the only kid his age starting in the ARC, so he's certainly got the raw talent there to be something special in league," Newton said.

Manly coach Des Hasler said he was excited about the crash-tackling youngster's potential.

"Who knows how good he can be? He's only 18, that's the exciting part," Hasler said.

"He's a young guy, great athlete and he's got a good head on him already. First grade is a long way away but he is a very impressive kid."

Norths general manager Grant Richardson blasted rugby officials last night for letting "a future Wallaby" slip away.

"Fundamentally we have a flaw in our rugby union system," Richardson said. "While some people pontificate that we can't (sign) everybody, I think we have to make sure that we do what we can to keep our best young kids in the game.

"We seem to have in rugby more academies than Hollywood. There is just no guarantee of them coming back (from league)."

Similar in appearance to Bulldogs star Sonny Bill Williams, Manly are enthusiastic about the potential of Waeara-Hargreaves.

"Wait until you see what we do with him in 14 weeks," said a source.
 

Disco

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And here is an earlier article on him

The future of Australian rugby
Article from: The Daily Telegraph

By Jon Geddes

June 13, 2007 12:00am

RUGBY union has moved to secure and protect its brightest teenage talent as NRL clubs circle giant lock Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.

The exciting 18-year-old of Kiwi descent is the hottest prospect on the football radar, a rampaging 105kg back-rower who bears a striking similarity to league star Sonny Bill Williams.

After just three first grade games for Northern Suburbs in the Sydney rugby premiership, Waerea-Hargreaves has become the centre of a tug of war between the rugby codes.

Included in the Waratahs' development program this year, the strapping teenager has also already attracted interest from half a dozen NRL clubs.

"Rugby is where I would like to stay, but if it's not then so be it," Waerea-Hargreaves said, who moved from Rotorua to settle in Queensland with his family when he was nine.

"I'm in the Waratahs Academy at the moment, I would like to move up to higher levels."

Waerea-Hargreaves was spotted by the same scout who discovered Ben Kennedy playing rugby in Casino as a schoolboy.

Waratahs coach Ewen McKenzie described him as one of the bright young prospects in NSW rugby.

"We are keeping a close eye on him," McKenzie said.

The teenager's manager Mike Newton held a meeting with the Waratahs yesterday where they made a bid to keep him in the rugby ranks next year. "There are certainly a number of NRL clubs who are monitoring his progress," Newton admitted.

Former Wallaby prop Ben Darwin, Norths' assistant coach, said the Australian Under-19 World Cup forward had massive potential with a few rough edges.

"I've never seen anyone hit as hard as he can for a young buck," Darwin said. "He hits like a freight train and I think that is very exciting. One thing we have to do is pull him back at training because he keeps wanting to knock everyone out."

Waerea-Hargreaves thrives on the physical encounters.

"I like a bit of a rough-up and a bit of aggression," he said. "If someone likes to give it it me, I like to give it back to them, too."

Darwin is also impressed by the way the rookie is prepared to talk it up on the field.

"He really preps (fires) up the tight five and gets them going at scrum time," Darwin said.

Watching him in action it is not surprising he says Bulldogs star Williams who he really admires.

"He's got an awesome attacking game, an awesome defensive game – I just like to model my game around him a lot," he said.

Last year Waerea-Hargreaves caught the eye of rugby pundit David Lamond while playing in the Australian Schoolboy Rugby Championships.

Lamond previously singled out Kennedy as a special talent when he was running around as a schoolboy in Casino.

"I have just seen a kid who reminds me of 'BK' at the same age but he is lot bigger," Lamond told manager Newton.

After one game in the Colts competition with Norths he was moved into grade.

And his dedication to the task is amazing.

After training four mornings a week with the Waratahs Academy and three evenings with his club Norths, Waerea-Hargreaves then does another five sessions by himself.

"I love it," he said.

Playing against Eastwood last Saturday he showed he is anything but overawed about the rise in standard.

After receiving a head cut he almost had to be dragged to the blood bin before he returned with his head bandaged to tear into the action again.
 
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Australian Schoolboys winger Jeremy Papamau signing for the Knights for three years from Hunter Sports High.

Probably 18 months off playing NYC (only 16 years old), but the fact that he made Aussie Schoolboys at that age says a bit about him. A top, top kid.
 

Jono078

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The_Joey_Show said:
Australian Schoolboys winger Jeremy Papamau signing for the Knights for three years from Hunter Sports High.

Probably 18 months off playing NYC (only 16 years old), but the fact that he made Aussie Schoolboys at that age says a bit about him. A top, top kid.
He looked great in last weeks Arrive Alive Cup game.

Awsome news :D
 

Kurt200

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he played centre for farrer high last year in arrive alive cup, he was very good in attack. also think he plyed nsw 19's thsi year.
 

Panther_Daz

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Someone who is VERY close to the St Doms boys said it on the Panthers website. Coming from him, i believe it.
 

The Engineers Room

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Raider_69 said:
any info on this bloke? position, ability? any rep honours to speak of?

He's a centre/winger. I don't know about rep honours. He is a good prospect has a bit of pace but not a star at this stage.
 

Panther_Daz

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j0rd0_ShArKs said:
is Lancen any good? what is his best position?

Lancen has had MASSIVE raps on him since he was about 10 years old. I remember reading things about him in local papers along time ago.

Lancen was the hooker in last years SG Ball premiership, and was also hooker in this years side, who were runners up.

He represented NSW Under 17's last year, and NSW CCC this year. He has been apart of the ST DOMS side since year 10, and captained them this year.

The jury is still out on him though. He has struggled to make this years Flegg team,only playing 1 or 2 games.

Personally i dont believe he is a hooker. IMO his best position is lock, and he can definately go far in that position with the right development. Jim Dymock will help him alot at the Sharks.

Lancen has also played 5/8.
 

The Teach

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You're right Daz.

He has had huge wraps on him from a very young age. In fact, I knew him in primary school and he was always head and shoulders above the rest of the players in his age group.

Disappointing to see him leave Penrith but that's footy these days I guess.
 

mxlegend99

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Dogaholic said:
Dogs signed Paki Afu

I think we will be the team to beat
Panthers have the team to beat. Going off our success in the junior grades this season.

With the amount of depth we have, we could easily field 2 teams in the Under 20's and both would make the top 8. I expect we will make the Grand Final against the Dogs or Eels. At any rate, the Eels, Dogs and Panthers should be top 3.
 
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