Christopher Hobart McKivat (alternatively spelled McKivatt, pronounced /məkaɪvət/; 27 November 1880 − 4 May 1941) was an Australian rugby union and rugby...
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not win a Test against the Lions until 11 November 1911 under captain Chris McKivat. Australia did not win a series at home against Great Britain until...
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Halloway, Charlie Hedley, Harold Angus, Tom Gleeson, Jack Hickey, Tom McCabe, Chris McKivat, Peter Moir and Les Cubitt. A third Burge brother, former Wallaby...
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numbers increased, and they won 2 premierships in 1921–22 coached by Chris McKivat. Unfortunately, these would be their last first grade premierships,...
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Warner 10. Billy Wilson 11. David Fairleigh 12. Mark Graham 13. Peter Diversi Bench: Sid Deane Ken McCaffery Billy Moore John Gray Coach: Chris McKivat...
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Chris McKivat...
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Warner 10. Billy Wilson 11. David Fairleigh 12. Mark Graham 13. Peter Diversi Bench: Sid Deane Ken McCaffery Billy Moore John Gray Coach: Chris McKivat...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Chris McKivat 1921–1922 Coach North Sydney 1924–1925 Succeeded by Tedda Courtney 1930...
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Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat Duncan Thompson Brian Bevan Brian Carlson Ron Coote 2006 Ken Kearney...
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this match: Charles Russell, John Barnett, Bob Craig, Jack Hickey, and Chris McKivat. This day also featured a goal-kicking contest between the two sides'...
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