Some of the Hurricanes region's top under-18 rugby players have been selected to take part in the annual development camp being held in Feilding in July.
Representing 21 different secondary schools, 17 of the players are from Wellington, 15 from Hawkes Bay, 11 from Manawatu, 6 from Poverty Bay, 4 from Wairarapa-Bush, 3 from Wanganui and 1 from East Coast.
Camp director and Hurricanes development coach Darren Larsen said he was looking forward to working with those who have been selected.
"The camp is run by a group of the region's top rugby development people, including trainers, nutritionists and mental skills coaches. We hope the camp will help those selected take another step forward in the achievement of their rugby goals."
Convenor of selectors, David King, said the quality of those nominated by their schools made the process of selecting a final group to participate in the camp a challenging task.
"The Hurricanes region is fortunate to have a large number of secondary schools offering strong rugby development for our teenage players, which made this year's selection process particularly demanding. Of those nominated, we believe we have selected the best representation of skills and talent for 2015."
The U18 camp forms part of the comprehensive programme for teenage rugby administered by the Hurricanes Youth Rugby Council.
Council chairman, Gordon Noble-Campbell said the camp was one of a number of development opportunities for players in the region this year.
"This includes the Under 16 Tournament, Under 19 Seeding Tournament for the Jock Hobbs Memorial Tournament, and the Under 20 Heartland Development Series. We hope that all those selected for this camp take full advantage of the opportunity they have been given."
The players selected are as follows;
East Coast
Te Ahiwaru Cirikidevita.
Hawke's Bay
Tiaan Falcon, Tim Farrell, Mathias Konia, Mike Livingston, Lincoln McClutchie, Tyla McNeil, Marino Mikaele-Tuu, Antonio Mikaele-Tuu, Al Moimoisea, Wirangi Parata, Ethan Pritchard, Pouri Rakete-Stones, Jack Smith-Ballingall, Danny Toala, and William Tremain.
Manawatu
Sione Asi, Chris Cairns, Tai Durie, Tevita Fehoko, Liam Giltrap, Braydon Iose, Jack Kinder, Vilimoni Korori, Jona Nareki, Thomas Stewart, and Regan Sword.
Poverty Bay
Saigeon Carmichael, Angus McDonald, Hunter Mokomoko, Michael Tabudravu, Naera Tipoki, Isaia Walker-Leawere.
Wairarapa-Bush
Levi Harmon, Bruce Kauika-Peterson, Ben Taylor, and Ueta Tufuga Piopa.
Wanganui
Chris Breuer, Daniel Kauika, and Stephen Perofeta.
Wellington
Asafo Aumua, Josh Brown, Kevin Fauatea, Alex Fidow, Losi Filipo, Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, Jimmy Hewitt, Maile Koloto, Henry Mexted, Brandon Mudzekenyedzi, Sefo Numia, Ben Power, Billy Proctor, Jarimar Shuster, Thomas Umaga-Jensen, Peter Umaga-Jensen and Foliga Vaalepu-Austin.