The New Zealand Under 21s rugby union team is for players aged under 21.
The New Zealand Under 19s rugby team is for players aged under 19.
The event was first held in 1991 with 16 players aged over 40.
They are for U-12s (players aged under 12), U-16s and U-18s.
The team could not repeat its 1950 "Whiz Kid" success, as key players aged.
Masters divisions are also operated for players aged over 35 with three divisions and an over-45 league.
Originally targeted for player aged under 21, that year also accept any player to apply.
However, when the Champions Tour was set up for players aged over 35 in 1993, he had found his niche.
Progressively, they have increased the number of teams being fielded as their players aged.
This remains the highest county score by a player aged under 17 .