Hawea Karepa Mataira (3 December 1910 – 15 November 1979) was a dual-code rugby football player who represented New Zealand in both rugby union and rugby...
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Hawea Mataira, a dual-code rugby football player who represented New Zealand This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hāwea....
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Zealand Herald that All Black and Hawke's Bay rugby representative Hawea Mataira was joining the City Rovers. He was a forward and had represented the...
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joined the side from Papakura. The rest of the side were all Māori. Hawea Mataira was in his seventh season for City Rovers and scored a try in their...
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Newton-Mt Albert the 3 Johnson brothers were all absent along with Hawea Mataira and Finlayson however they still managed to win anyway. On the Newton-Mt...
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400 Bill Hadley 1934 25 8 6 6 401 Arthur Lambourn 1934 40 10 9 0 402 Hawea Mataira 1934 5 1 3 0 403 Rod MacKenzie 1934 35 9 36 0 404 Ronald King 1934 42...
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guest. Mount Albert United had secured his services as a player coach. Hawea Mataira, who had played for City Rovers in 1937 before returning to the East...
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Auckland 1 1939 1939 276 Arthur McInnarney Auckland 2 1939 1948 277 Hawea Mataira Auckland 1 1939 1939 278 Harold Milliken Auckland 1 1939 1939 279 Laurie...
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Also in the side was 30 year old George Nēpia, Jack Hemi, Tommy Chase, Hawea Mataira, and Len Kawe. All of whom would convert to rugby league relatively...
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28 July he was not among the reserves with just William McCallum and Hawea Mataira listed. On 31 July Powell played in an 11–11 draw with a Manukau side...
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