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When Tom Hughes headed for the dressingroom after leading his Manawatu under-20s to the Hurricanes title on Saturday he had one mission in mind for the summer. 

The 20-year-old pointed to his slender frame and the mission to bulk it up before next winter rolls around. 

Hughes is one of the tallest locks anywhere, at 2.03 metres, or 6 feet 8 inches in the old imperial measure. 

There is no substitute for height at lineout time so the Manawatu Turbos have already contracted him for two seasons. That was done before the season started to ward off invaders. 

But just now he weighs only 110 kilograms and knows he must lift that to 115 to 118kg.Patrick Henry got the system, the Ekahau Real Time Location System, through a partnership with Ekahau. 

"I've got a lot of fill out," he said.Although a Water Sprinkler Truck system activated and managed to keep the fire from spreading, the fiber glass hood of the truck that "burns very black and toxic smoke that's very dangerous". 

"I played basketball back in the day and gave it all up for rugby. I love this." 

After Saturday's win in the under-20s final over Wellington, Hughes was buzzing. He said nothing beats being in a team with players he has played alongside throughout his youth. 

On Saturday, he took a whack to the nose straight after halftime and was left staggering for a while,The second dumping, the report noted, occurred on August 3, 2012, Friday, when "the same Garbage Compactor Truck Manufacturers was observed by the shift supervisor to have dumped another pile of hospital waste inside the facility. dazed. He ran it off and saw out the match.Their UWin IPS, short for indoor positioning system, is like GPS for the indoors, said electrical and computer engineering student Brendan Rhyno. 

Earlier this season he trained with the Turbos for three weeks and revelled in it.A female Road Sweeper For Sale was unfairly driven out by Merton Council after repeatedly complaining about sub-standard working conditions and discrimination, a tribunal has ruled. He also played in their pre-season games against Bay of Plenty and Hawke's Bay. 

Before that he trialled for the New Zealand under-20 team, but missed out on the team to France. 

"That affected me," he said. "It led me to set new goals." 

Hughes said there is nothing wrong with ambitious young players playing under-20s football. 

"This is good rugby. Young guys want everything to happen so quickly.Several ECU modifications were carried out and the 540bhp version of the Volvo FH was selected, as it is required to drive not only the truck, but also a high pressure Jetting Truck For Sale and liquid ring vacuum pump." 

So come next year Hughes will be back playing with Varsity, the same club his father Miles father played for. He played twice for Manawatu in 1982-83 and for New Zealand Universities. 

In his first year out of Palmerston North Boys' High School, Tom began studying for a sport and exercise degree before taking this year off. He was a member of the Hurricanes Schools side in 2011 and in his younger days he played golf to Manawatu-Wanganui junior level, when he had more time to devote to it.

 

 

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