• Ted Mincham was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand in three test matches in 1935 and 1936, twice against Australia and once against England...
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    1920 after retiring from playing. Mincham had represented Auckland and his son Ted Mincham and grandson Robert Mincham both represented New Zealand. Marist...
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  • vice-chairman, Ted Phelan; club delegates on the control board, Messrs. Jim Rukutai and J.W. Probert; referee delegate, Mr. W. Mincham; junior board delegate...
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    They won 21–10 against Ponsonby United with Wally combining well with Ted Mincham. The New Zealand Herald said that he was "well to the fore in the first...
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  • Robert Mincham is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand in the 1968 World Cup. His father, Ted, was also a New Zealand...
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  • Campbell, Rukutai, Robert Doble, Lewis Binns, Probert, Bill Mincham, David Wilkie, Ellis, Ted Knowling and Ivan Cuplan; trustees, Messrs. John Stormont...
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    picture” and was “now in top form”. During the first half McNeil and Ted Mincham both left the field for Richmond with injuries and then Ray Lawless for...
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  • joining the forwards. He was a Wellington Rugby representative. However Ted Mincham was transferring from Richmond to Mount Albert. They would still have...
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  • draw in 1930. The North Island had 3 players debuting, Bill Telford, Ted Mincham, and W. Large (Hawke's Bay). In the second half A.S. O’Connor of Wellington...
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  • (as sub) included in games total. Auckland: Bert Cooke (c), Lou Brown, Ted Mincham, Arthur Kay, C. Hall, Stan Prentice, Roy Powell, Lou Hutt, S. Quirke...
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