• The City Newton Dragons are a defunct New Zealand rugby league club that was based at Victoria Park, Auckland. The club was created in 1948 by a merger...
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    Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (category City Newton Dragons players)
    league for the Mount Albert Lions, the Richmond Rovers, and the City Newton Dragons in New Zealand before moving to Melbourne, Australia as a 15-year...
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  • Waiuku Toa City Rovers and Newton Rangers merged in the early 1900s. City Newton Dragons later merged with Point Chevalier to become 'City-Pt Chevalier'...
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  • Imperium, who covet dragons in order to drain their life force as a resource. The ninja, having successfully rescued the dragons trapped in Imperium,...
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    Dean Lonergan (category City Newton Dragons players)
    and also represented Auckland. He played for the Glenora Bears and City Newton Dragons in the Auckland Rugby League competition and the Canberra Raiders...
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  • Reg Cooke (category City Newton Dragons players)
    season Cooke toured Great Britain and France with the Kiwis. Cooke joined City-Newton in 1964 and went on to score 205 points for them that season. After several...
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  • City Rovers 8-3 at the Trotting Ground. City went on to win the competition. On October 28 Māngere won their first ever title when they beat Newton Rangers...
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  • Doug Ellwood (category City Newton Dragons players)
    combination that included the Ellerslie club. In 1967, while playing for City-Newton, Ellwood won both the Lipscombe Cup and Rothville Trophy, Auckland's...
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  • the first grade side. The matches and point scorers includes the combined Newton-Mount Albert side of 1942. "Club Formed at Mt Albert". Auckland Star, Volume...
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  • Albert Lions (1928) Papakura Sea Eagles (1931) Glenora Bears (1931) City Newton Dragons (1948) Mount Wellington Warriors (1948) Te Atatu Roosters (1955)...
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