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- Thomas Trevarthan (birth unknowndeath unknown) was a New Zealand rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who pla**** representative rugby...
- 1907-1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain. A relative of his, Thomas Trevarthan, later pla**** for New Zealand in the 1930s. Trevarthen was born on September...
- Zealand Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Weight 76 kg (168 lb) School Macandrew Road School Notable relative(s) Thomas Trevarthan (brother) Rugby union career...
- Auckland 3 1936 1939 241 Wally ****leton Auckland 6 1935 1939 242 Tommy Trevarthan Auckland 2 1936 1936 243 Joe Cootes Wellington 6 1936 1939 244 Bill McNeight...
- Zealand international David Trevathan, brother of Thomas, All Black Thomas Trevarthan, brother of David, New Zealand international Craig Trindall (born 1979)...
- backs brought in to strengthen the side along with Bill Glover and Thomas Trevarthan. Prior to the start of the 1936 club season, which was beginning earlier...
- New Zealand tried to score in the dying minutes of the game but Thomas Trevarthan could only manage a field goal with the last play of the game to give...
- Boughton, and Len Kawe (who had represented New Zealand Māori in 1925), Tom Trevarthan from Otago rugby. History was made that year when they took out the Championship...
- Park. He was said to be "a newcomer to the code", and "filled Thomas Trevarthan’s place at second five-eighth, but hardly rose to the heights expected...
- with 5 current or former New Zealand players including Ross Jones, Tommy Trevarthan, Frank Halloran, Jack Satherley, and Angus Gault. Wellington lost the...