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  2. Manukau Magpies - Wikipedia

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    The Manukau Magpies are a rugby league football club based in Māngere, a suburb of Auckland in New Zealand, who compete in the Auckland Rugby League. The club was established in March 1912 after a meeting in Onehunga (where they were originally based).

  3. Hawke's Bay Rugby Union - Wikipedia

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    Hawke's Bay made their debut, along with Tasman, Manawatu and Counties-Manukau, in the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup which had 14 teams. Hawkes Bay made their best effort to date in the 2007 Air New Zealand Cup, winning many games even against bigger unions such as Wellington and Waikato. They were the fairytale story of the competition, surprising ...

  4. Australian magpie in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Male (left) and female (right) magpies of Tasmania. The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. Three subspecies, including both black-backed and white-backed magpies, were introduced to New Zealand from the 1860s to control pests in pastures. They are ...

  5. Hawke's Bay (National Provincial Championship) - Wikipedia

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    Rugby team Hawke's Bay Official Hawke's Bay Magpies emblem Union Hawke's Bay Rugby Union Nickname(s) Magpies Founded 1884 ; 141 years ago (1884) Location Poraiti, Napier, New Zealand Ground(s) McLean Park Coach(es) Brock James Captain(s) Tom Parsons Most appearances Orcades Crawford and Michael Johnson (137) Top scorer Jarrod Cunningham (1,380) Most tries Robbie Hunter (69) League(s) Bunnings ...

  6. Relocation of professional sports teams in Australia and New ...

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    FFA finalised a three-year A-League licence to New Zealand Football who then sub-let the licence to the Wellington-based club. [1] The new Wellington club was confirmed on 19 March 2007. The name for the new club was picked from a shortlist of six, pruned from 250 names suggested by the public, and was announced on 28 March 2007.

  7. List of National Rugby League Premiers - Wikipedia

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    Western Suburbs Magpies (3) 8–5 Balmain Tigers: 29,122 1949: St. George Dragons (2) 19–12 South Sydney Rabbitohs: Sydney Cricket Ground: 56,534 1950: South Sydney Rabbitohs (12) 21–15 Western Suburbs Magpies: Sydney Sports Ground: 32,373 1951: South Sydney Rabbitohs (13) 42–14 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles: 28,505 1952: Western Suburbs ...

  8. List of dialling codes in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Country code: 64 International call prefix: 00 Trunk prefix: 0. New Zealand's telephone numbering plan divides the country into a large number of local calling areas. Calling a destination in another local calling area, requires the dialing of the trunk prefix followed by the area code and the local telephone number.

  9. Auckland Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Australian Football League which began in 1974, is an amateur Australian rules football competition in Auckland, New Zealand currently consisting of 6 clubs and is one of the leagues governed by AFL New Zealand. The league has a men's competition and affiliated women's competition known as Auckland Women's AFL featuring some of the ...