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  2. Counties Manukau (National Provincial Championship)

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    Rugby team Counties Manukau CMRFU official emblem Union Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union Nickname(s) Steelers Founded 1955 ; 70 years ago (1955) Location Pukekohe, Auckland, New Zealand Ground(s) Navigation Homes Stadium Coach(es) Reon Graham Captain(s) Jimmy Tupou Most appearances Alan Dawson (201) Top scorer Danny Love (698) Most tries Alan Dawson (58) League(s) Bunnings NPC 2024 8th ...

  3. Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union - Wikipedia

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    The Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union (CMRFU) is the governing body of rugby union in Southern Auckland and the Franklin district of New Zealand. Nicknamed the Steelers, their colours are red, white, and black horizontal bands. The Steelers moniker is a reference to the Glenbrook steel factory, which is in the area.

  4. Counties Manukau Steelers (Mens Rugby Union Team) - Wikipedia

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    The Counties Manukau Steelers (often known as the Counties Steelers) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Pukekohe, New Zealand.The union was originally established in 1955, with the National Provincial Championship established in 1976.

  5. Counties Manukau - Wikipedia

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    Counties Manukau is an alternative name for South Auckland, New Zealand. However there are no universally agreed boundaries. However there are no universally agreed boundaries. Organisations that use the term in their name include:

  6. Counties Manukau District Health Board - Wikipedia

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    The Counties Manukau District Health Board (CM Health) was a district health board which focused on providing healthcare to the Counties Manukau area in southern Auckland, New Zealand. As of 2016, it ws responsible for 534,750 residents; or 11% of New Zealand's population. [3]

  7. Manukau City - Wikipedia

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    Manukau City was a territorial authority district in Auckland, New Zealand, that was governed by the Manukau City Council. The area is also referred to as " South Auckland ", although this term never possessed official recognition and does not encompass areas such as East Auckland , which was within the city boundary.

  8. Counties Manukau rugby league team - Wikipedia

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    The Counties Manukau side lost 14 – 6 in the Albert Baskerville Trophy final. Following the Sparc review of the New Zealand Rugby League the new zonal competition was launched in 2010. Counties Manukau became a stand-alone zone with a team that was separate from Auckland.

  9. Riley Hohepa - Wikipedia

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    Riley Hohepa (born 9 February 1995) is a New Zealand rugby union player, who currently plays as a first five-eighth for Counties Manukau in New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition and the Hurricanes in Super Rugby. [1]