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Aoterangi Herangi                2003




               Ngaruawahia’s Junior League star


                          set to make the big time



















































                      Aoterangi (left) being recognized by staff and pupils in the Ngaruawahia High School staffroom.

                    Ngaruawahia  High  School  student  and is now focussing on continuing his progress to
         Aoterangi Herangi looks set to embark on a career    the top of the sport.
         as a professional rugby league player.                     The half-back or five-eighth says the next step
               The 17-yearold has been selected for the New  is to play first grade league with the Warriors or one
         Zealand  Junior  Kiwi  rugby  league  team  for  the   of the Australian clubs.
         second year in a row.                                      “I  used  to  be  a  Parramatta  or  Newcastle
               Aoterangi  has  been  playing  league  since  he  supporter  but  now  it  is  the  Warriors  because  they
         was old enough to get out on the field and have a go  are the local team. Some of their players are very
         and says the sport is a family affair.               local,” he says.
               “The  sport  is  in  my  blood  I  guess.  My  Dad     The  Junior  Kiwis  have  two  tests  coming  up
         represented  the  New  Zealand  Maori  league  team  later in the year against an Australian selection, one

         when  they  drew  against  Australia  in  the  80’s  and  in Auckland and one in Wellington.
         my  brother  plays  and  is  captain  of  the              Aoterangi  says he is  just  looking forward to
         Turangawaewae senior team,” he says.                 getting the black jersey on and doing his supporters
               Aoterangi  is  currently  part  of  the  New  proud.
         Zealand Warriors youth development squad and has           “At the moment I am just looking forward to
         been    playing   in   New  Zealand’s  national  getting into the training camps and then getting out
         competition,  the  Bartercard  Cup,  for  the  Manuera  there and doing the business,” he says.
         Martins.                                                                        Ross Parsons—Reporter
               During the past few years he has been steadily
         moving  up  through  the  national  age-group  teams





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