Joseph Astbury Warbrick (1 January 1862 – 30 August 1903) was a Māori rugby union player who represented New Zealand on their 1884 tour to Australia and...
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player Joe Warbrick (1862–1903), New Zealand rugby union player Stephen Warbrick, American animator, producer, voice actor and writer William Warbrick (born...
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William Warbrick (born 6 March 1998) is a New Zealand professional rugby league rugby player who plays for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League...
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Meads, Graham Mourie, George Nēpia, Joe Warbrick, Sir Bryan Williams, Sir Wilson Whineray, and Joe Warbrick. Joe Warbrick represented New Zealand on their...
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the vent each time. On 30 August 1903, New Zealand rugby international Joe Warbrick, David McNaughton, and sisters Ruby and Catherine Nicholls were killed...
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authority; it was organised by New Zealand international player Joseph Warbrick, promoted by public servant Thomas Eyton, and managed by James Scott, a...
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Alfred Patchett Warbrick (24 February 1860 – 19 May 1940) was a New Zealand boatbuilder, rugby player and tourist guide. Warbrick was the first of five...
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Team details Auckland (blue and white stripes): Full-backs: Webster and Joe Warbrick; three-quarter-back: Thomas Ryan; quarter-backs: Wood, T. Sibbin, and...
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organised by Fred Warbrick's brother Joe, who had played with the New Zealand team on their 1884 tour of New South Wales. Joe Warbrick eventually selected...
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was one of five Warbrick brothers who participated in the tour, which was captained and organised by his half-brother Joe. Billy Warbrick played at least...
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