• The Castlereagh League (also known as the Castlereagh Cup and Group 14) is a rugby league competition in western New South Wales, Australia, run under...
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    – 12 August 1822), usually known as Lord Castlereagh, derived from the courtesy title Viscount Castlereagh (UK: /ˈkɑːsəlreɪ/ KAH-səl-ray) by which he...
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  • Bourke Warriors Brewarrina Googars Canbelego Cobar Roosters (Now in Castlereagh League) Collarenebri Bulldogs Enngonia Outlaws Goodooga Magpies Lightning...
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    central-west plains of New South Wales, Australia, on the banks of the Castlereagh River, in Coonamble Shire. It is 382 km (and 490 km by road) north-west...
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  • representative sides from other Western Division competitions such as the Castlereagh League and Woodbridge Cup. Mobbs, Jay-Anna (2 Apr 2022). "Mudgee Dragons...
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  • developed. In 2002 Castlereagh Park was demolished, as planned. Ards hoped to play at a new community-owned site, a stone's throw from Castlereagh Park that was...
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  • two-legged tie for a place in next season's Irish League Premier Division. 5 May 1999 Castlereagh Park, Newtownards 8 May 1999 Solitude, Belfast Cliftonville...
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  • Woodbridge Cup Peter McDonald Premiership Rugby League Competitions in Australia "Roosters move to Castlereagh competition" in The Cobar Weekly, 14 February...
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  • a place in next season's Irish League Premier Division. 29 April 1997 Clandeboye Park, Bangor 2 May 1997 Castlereagh Park, Newtownards Ards won 2–0 on...
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    The National Rugby League (known as the NRL Telstra Premiership due to sponsorship) is a professional rugby league competition in Australasia which contains...
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  • two-legged tie for a place in next season's Irish League Premier Division. 2 May 2000 Castlereagh Park, Newtownards 4 May 2000 Solitude, Belfast Cliftonville...
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    Mendooran (pronunciation: men-door-an) is a small town adjacent to the Castlereagh River in the Warrumbungle Shire of central western New South Wales, Australia...
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    resigning from his post under Wellington in 1812, his half-brother Lord Castlereagh helped him to launch a diplomatic career. He was posted to Berlin in...
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    Binnaway is a small town located on the Castlereagh River in central western New South Wales near the larger centre of Coonabarabran, which is about 35...
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    central-western plains of New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the Castlereagh Highway north-west of Gilgandra. At the 2016 census, Coonamble had a...
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  • The Castlereagh Knights were an ice hockey team that played in the British National League during the 1996-97 season. The team played at the Dundonald...
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  • Kilkenny Storm Dún Dealgan Warriors Latvian Hawks Cork Wolfpack Sirens IHC Castlereagh Spartans Celtic Clovers Dublin Druids Dublin Rams Dundalk Bulls Dublin...
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    the junction of the Newell, Oxley and Castlereagh highways, the town is located in a wide bend of the Castlereagh River downstream from its source near...
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  • The National Ice Hockey League (NIHL) is a set of semi-professional ice hockey leagues administered by the English Ice Hockey Association. It is currently...
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    over Napoleon. In 1809, he was wounded in a duel with his rival Lord Castlereagh and was shortly thereafter passed over as a successor to the Duke of...
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    The Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), sometimes referred to internationally as the British Elite League, is an ice hockey league in the United Kingdom....
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  • author of several books, including Realpolitik: A History (2015) and Castlereagh: Enlightenment, War and Tyranny, published by Quercus in the UK in 2011...
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    represented first by its Foreign Secretary, Viscount Castlereagh; then by the Duke of Wellington, after Castlereagh's return to England in February 1815. The United...
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  • Country Rugby League of New South Wales (CRL), formed in 1934 and disbanded in 2019, was the governing body for the sport of rugby league football in areas...
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  • This article lists all rugby league footballers who have represented the New South Wales rugby league team in matches played since 1980 against Queensland...
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  • Portadown 2–0 in the final at Castlereagh Park. 26 May 1973 Castlereagh Park, Newtownards "Irish League Archive, Gold Cup". Irish League Archive. Retrieved 22...
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    combined with a large part of east and southeast Belfast to form the "Castlereagh Urban Area". A fairly accurate population count can be found by combining...
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    Foreign Secretary Lord Castlereagh. A reform-minded Ulster Presbyterian turned Anglican Tory, as Irish Secretary Castlereagh had been ruthless in the...
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    as King of Hanover), the Papal States, and the Ottoman Empire. Lord Castlereagh, the British Foreign Secretary, called it "a piece of sublime mysticism...
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  • Association award. The Ulster award is the older of the two. It is awarded by Castlereagh Glentoran Supporters' Club to the player who is adjudged by an independent...
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