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Young Panthers Dean Blore and Sean O'Sullivan have earned selection for the Australian Schoolboys side to face an England Academy team.

Blore and O'Sullivan are members of the Panthers side which won the 2016 SG Ball Premiership and went on to claim the national title earlier this year.

The duo have since made their NYC debuts for the Panthers and will play a key role for the table-topping outfit when they return from representative duties.

First Test: Australian Schoolboys v England Academy, 2pm Sunday July 31st  2016
Dolphin Oval Redcliffe, Queensland

Second Test: Australian Schoolboys v England Academy, 1.15 pm Saturday August 6th   2016
Southern Cross Group Stadium

AUSTRALIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS RUGBY LEAGUE

18 YEARS TEAM 2016

 

STATE & NUMBER

NAME

SCHOOL

1

ACT #1 

Nic Cotric

Erindale College

2

NSWCHS # 5  

Mawene Hiroti

Matraville Sports High School

3

NSWCHS #15 

Zac Lomax

Figtree High School

4

NSWCHS #3

Tuimavave Afualo

Westfields Sports High School

5

NSWCCC #2

Campbell Graham

Marcellin College Randwick

6

NSWCCC #6 

Lachlan Lam

Marcellin College Randwick

7

NSWCCC #7 

Sean O’Sullivan

Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

8

 NSWCHS #8

Pasami Saulo

Hunter Sports High School

9

NSWCCC #9   

Blake Brailey

Aquinas Catholic College Menai

10

Queensland #11 

Thomas Mikaele

Keebra Park State High School

11

NSWCCC #10

Brodie Jones

All Saints College Maitland

12

NSWCCC #14

Josh Curran

Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

13

NSWCHS #13

Sean Keppie

Westfields Sports High School

14

NSWCHS #1      

Dean Blore

The Hills Sports High School

15

NSWCHS #9

Reece Robson

Endeavour Sports High School

16

Queensland #10

Payne Haas

Keebra Park State High School

17

NSWCCC #17

Michael Tupou

Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.