New Zealand rugby fans have another Jones to keep up with.

Niko Jones, the son of All Black great Michael Jones, has lead St Peter's College to an unlikely come-from-behind victory in the National First XV Championship final on Sunday.

The Auckland-based side trailed Napier Boys' High School 0-21 early in the first half before scoring 31 points to win 31-28 at the Massey University Sport and Rugby Institute in Palmerston North.

Jones, the St Peter's College captain, sparked his team's comeback with an outstanding display of strong running and skillful offloading as his famous father watched from the sideline.

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Jones, a hard running No 8 with a skill set to match, was awarded the MVP for the boy's tournament with the girl's honour going to Hamilton Girls' High School star Kiriana Nolan.

SUPPLIED Niko Jones, the son of All Black great Michael Jones, scores a try for St Peter's College during their 31-28 win.

Nolan was a star performer for Hamilton Girls' in their 42-7 victory over Manukura in the girls final that took place immediately before the boys decider.

Hamilton Girls' prop Vici-Rose Green, who scored two tries, was awarded player of the match in the final.

Jones, a constant threat on attack, regularly carried the ball in one hand and his offloading game kept St Peter's in the match.

He sparked three tries and scored one of his own.

Giant St Peter's prop Zyon Holo was another standout and he was awarded player of the match in the final for a blockbusting performance at set piece time and around the park.

First half tries to Jayden Stok, Patrick Teddy and Henry Williams plus the accurate boot of second-five Keegan Christian-Goss saw Napier Boys' High School race out to a 0-21 lead.

But some off-loading brilliance from Jones set up centre Apetone Vaka for St Peter's College's first try on the stroke of halftime.

Vaka's try was the start of 31 unanswered points from St Peter's as Holo, PJ Tonga, Jones and Chris Hala'ufia ran in tries early in the second half.

Jones ran 60 metres in a special individual effort but a spectacular dive from Tonga in the corner and a 95-metre movement that featured a deft pass from Jones and some pure power and speed from Vaka to set up Hala'ufia's try were all exceptional pieces of running rugby.

Napier Boys' hit back with a late try to Tyrone Thompson to close the gap but St Peter's College closed out the match with maturity and patience to cling on to their three-point lead.

AT A GLANCE

St Peter's College 31 (Apetone Vaka, Zyon Holo, PJ Tonga, Niko Jones, Chris Hala'ufia tries; Ajay Faleafaga 3 cons) beat Napier Boys' High School 28 (Jayden Stok, Patrick Teddy, Henry Williams, Tyrone Thompson tries; Keegan Christian-Goss 4 cons). HT: 5-21.