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Wellington Hockey has announced its 2025 U16 Boys representative team.

We are excited to announce the players selected to represent Wellington in the U16 Boys team for the 2025 season! This talented group are now starting their training campaign as they prepare to take on teams from across the Lower North Island at the U16 Tournament in New Plymouth from 8-11 July.


This is an exciting opportunity for these athletes to develop their skills, compete at a high level, and proudly represent Wellington. We can’t wait to see how they grow throughout their U16 campaign.


Congratulations to the following players:


U16 Boys Team

Dylan Anderson

Charlie Bailey

Lachlan Barry

Adam Cairns

Brayden Chapman-Taylor

Finn Fraser

Connor Herries

Lucas Jaine

Gus Le Quesne

Hamish Luscombe

Dominic Murray

Sebastian Overton

Dhilan Patel

Luke Poulton

Tait Siegel

Nathan Todd

Jordan Ward


Coach:

Matt Frater


We wish the team the best of luck as they begin their journey towards the tournament.

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U16 Boys Representative Team Announcement

30 April 2025

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