- Sir
Wilson James Whineray KNZM OBE (10 July 1935 – 22
October 2012) was a New
Zealand business executive and
rugby union player. He was the longest-serving...
- New
Zealand lost only four of
their 30
tests with
Whineray as captain. On 21
October 2007,
Whineray became the
first New
Zealander to earn
induction to...
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Leonard (England and Lions), Syd
Millar (Ireland and Lions) and
Wilson Whineray (New Zealand). The
hooker (number 2) is
positioned between the two props...
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According to the
listing in
Victorian Furniture by R. W.
Symonds & B. B.
Whineray and also in The
Country Life Book of
English Furniture by
Edward T. Joy...
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McPhail (Canterbury), RH
Brown (Taranaki), RJ
Urbahn (Taranaki); WJ
Whineray (Canterbury) Captain, RC Hemi (Waikato), IJ
Clarke (Waikato), SF Hill (Canterbury)...
- Alan
Whetton – All
Blacks player Gary
Whetton – All
Blacks player Wilson Whineray – All
Blacks player Ian
Billcliff – cricketer,
master Henry Cooper – educator...
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Pierre de Coubertin,
Danie Craven, John Eales,
Gareth Edwards and
Wilson Whineray. The 2008
inductees were the 1888–89 New
Zealand Native football team and...
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intelligent and
fastest loose forwards in the All
Black side. When
Wilson Whineray retired after the tour of
Great Britain in 1964,
Graham took over the All...
- King (Book I) The Herb
Dangerous (Part I) : A
Pharmaceutical Study. By E.
Whineray, M.P.S.
Endpages Special Supplement: John St. John: the
Record of the Magical...
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perhaps their greatest victory by
defeating New
Zealand led by
Wilson Whineray 3–0. This
turned out to be the All Blacks' only
defeat on
their 1963 tour...