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NZRL National Secondary Schools Tournament

NZRL National Secondary Schools Tournament

Next week from Monday September 4 to Friday September 8, the National Secondary Schools Tournament, New Zealand Rugby League's largest tournament is being held at Bruce Pulman Park, Auckland.

This year there are 24 schools, 16 Premiership and eight Development, preparing to put their best foot forward. The 2016 Premiership division winners Southern Cross Campus, will be back to defend their title joined by last year’s runners-up Kelston Boys High School who will be vying to take back the top spot they lost back in 2014. Both 2016 Development division finalists, Onehunga High School and Tai Wananga will also take to the field again.

With the game of rugby league growing each year, we welcome four new schools, Haeata Community Campus (Canterbury), Marcellin College (Auckland), Dargaville High School (Northland) and Naenae College (Wellington), who will compete at the National Secondary Schools Tournament for the first time.

Download now: Download the free NZRL app now via Apple iTunes, Android or Windows Store

Livestream: One game per day will be livestreamed on Facebook @NZLeague - use your app to access this via the Social Media button on the Schools app.

Sky Sport 2: You can watch the finals from 11.30am live on Sky

ENDS


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