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George Nēpia (Māori: Hōri
Nēpia; 25
April 1905 – 27
August 1986) was a New
Zealand Māori
rugby union and
rugby league player. He is
remembered as an exceptional...
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selected some of
rugby union's
great players,
including fullback George Nēpia who pla**** 46
games for New
Zealand from 1924 to 1930,
halfback Sid Going...
- Fame are Don
Clarke and
George Nēpia from New Zealand. Clarke,
nicknamed "the boot", was an
accurate goal
kicker and
Nēpia was
noted for his
tackling and...
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captained by
Cliff Porter, and
numbered among its top
players George Nēpia and
brothers Cyril and
Maurice Brownlie.
During the test
against England...
- Footballer. At the age of only 19,
George Nēpia pla**** in all 30
matches on the
Invincibles tour of 1924–25.
Nēpia pla**** 37 All
Blacks games; his last was...
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Nepia Fox-Matamua (born 5
September 1991) is a
rugby union player from
Auckland in New Zealand. He
plays as a flanker,
primarily at openside. Fox-Matamua...
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Nepia Takuira-Mita Te
Manawanui 2024–
Madeleine McCarthy Cleo
Atwell 2025– Tessa...
- line-up, Karaka,
keyboardist Tama
Lundon (joined 1983) and
percussionist Thom
Nepia (joined 1985)
remain from the band's late 1980s
commercial peak. "Homegrown"...
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soldier Mokena Kohere,
politician Rēweti Kōhere,
Anglican minister George Nēpia,
rugby player Te
Moana Nui a Kiwa
Ngarimu VC
Sofia Minson,
artist Āpirana...
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Court and
Wiremu Rangi of Gisborne. The haka was led by star
player George Nēpia. It was
performed before all but two of the tour matches.
Reporters criticised...