U18 rugby team join high-performance pathway

The New Zealand U20s will be joined by an U18 team on the high-performance pathway programme this year. Photo / Tertius Pickard / action press

New Zealand Rugby has announced the introduction of a New Zealand U18 team to the men’s national high-performance pathway programme.

The team will be selected for the first time this year and will play two away fixtures against Australia U18 in September-October.

“The introduction of the New Zealand U18 team provides an exciting opportunity to include a greater number of young players in our national pathways programme and exposure to international matches,” said NZR’s general manager professional rugby and performance, Chris Lendrum.

“We know from our registration data that nearly 30% of U18 eligible players were playing at clubs in 2024 and we want to include those players in what we believe is a crucial step in our pathways programme.”

The New Zealand U18 team will be announced after a high-performance camp and a series of matches from September 16 – 21, featuring the New Zealand Secondary Schools, New Zealand U18 Māori and New Zealand Barbarians U18 teams, with a fourth team to be confirmed.

“The New Zealand Secondary Schools team and Barbarians have long been an integral and special part of the rugby pathway and ecosystem, and the U18 Māori programme has been a major success since its introduction in 2016,” Lendrum said.

NZR high-performance manager Matt Sexton said school staff would play a key role in the New Zealand U18 team’s management and coaching groups.

“It’s vital we maintain the lens of providing pastoral care to our young players, most of whom will still be at school. We believe teachers and school staff are best placed to provide that support in the team environment alongside NZR high performance staff,” Sexton said.

The introduction of the New Zealand U18 team comes after a consultation process that began in 2023 and has included feedback from the New Zealand Secondary Schools Rugby Union, NZSS management, Provincial Unions and Super Rugby clubs.

“We spoke to a large number of people involved in age-grade rugby and while there were some mixed views, we firmly believe a New Zealand U18 team will deliver the best outcome from the greatest number of players,” Sexton said.

”NZ Schools’ Rugby Union remain committed to the annual selection of a NZ Schools Rugby team and appreciate NZ Rugby’s support in continuing to share this commitment,” said the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Union (NZSSRU) chairman, Garry Chronican.

The NZSSRU was “very happy” with the high-performance camp and a series of matches scheduled for 2025, including the NZSS, U18 Barbarians and Māori U18 Ngā Whatukura.

”We understand the desire by NZ Rugby to provide a pathway for all under-18 players, including those who have recently left school, and that this is the norm in our competitor countries, including Australia. We also understand that it is a rare occurrence in 2025 that the New Zealand and Australian school holidays align the schedule around the New Zealand Under-18s versus Australia U18s fixtures,” Chronican said.

”We remain committed to working alongside NZ Rugby to plan the New Zealand Schools programme in future and look forward to providing similar opportunities for girls.”

 

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