• The history of blues in New Zealand dates from the 1960s.[citation needed] The earliest blues influences on New Zealand musicians were indirect – not from...
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  • The Blues (Māori: Kahurangi; known as the Auckland Blues from 1996 to 1999) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Auckland, who play...
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  • Blue (university sport) (category Sport in England)
    University Sport New Zealand is responsible for presenting this award. In addition, individual universities will award their own blues. For example, University...
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    century, including blues, jazz, country, rock and roll, reggae, and hip hop, with many of these genres given a unique New Zealand interpretation. Pre-colonial...
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    New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) and the South...
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  • The Blues Women's team (known as the nib Blues Women for sponsorship reasons) is a New Zealand professional women's rugby union team based in Auckland...
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    political party. The centre-left New Zealand Labour Party and the centre-right New Zealand National Party are New Zealand's two major parties, having jointly...
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    Rieko Ioane (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    born 18 March 1997) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a Centre or Wing for the Blues in Super Rugby and Auckland in the Bunnings NPC. Rieko...
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  • Kane Barrett (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    saw him named in the Blues squad for the 2013 and 2014 Super Rugby seasons. He had international experience as well with the New Zealand Secondary Schools...
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    Jerome Kaino (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    with New Zealand Rugby Union, North Harbour and Auckland Blues on a two-year contract. He was expected to return to New Zealand in February in time for...
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    Michael Jones (rugby union) (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    Auckland Blues team which won the first two Super 12 championships, in 1996 and 1997. He played once for Western Samoa, and 55 times for New Zealand, including...
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  • 15 June 2011. "The Moody Blues" (ASP). New Zealand Charts. Hung Medien. Retrieved 16 June 2011. "Artist Info: The Moody Blues". VG-lista. Retrieved 14...
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  • The following is a list of stadiums in New Zealand, ordered by capacity. Stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or larger are included. It can be difficult...
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    Sport in New Zealand largely reflects the nation's colonial heritage, with some of the most popular sports being rugby union, rugby league, cricket, association...
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  • Canterbury region in New Zealand. Canterbury of New Zealand was established in 1904, producing garments in Canterbury, New Zealand. The company made military...
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    Doug Howlett (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    Douglas Charles Howlett (born 21 September 1978) is a retired New Zealand professional rugby union player. He was primarily a wing, but he also sometimes...
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    Ma'a Nonu (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    professional rugby union player from New Zealand who currently plays for the San Diego Legion in Major League Rugby (MLR). He plays in the inside centre, but can...
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    Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (category New Zealand rugby league players)
    June 1993) is a New Zealand dual-code rugby international footballer who currently plays as a centre for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby...
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    Mark Tele'a (category New Zealand rugby union players)
    (born 6 December 1996) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a Wing for the Blues in Super Rugby and North Harbour in the Bunnings NPC. After showing...
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    Patrick Tuipulotu (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    (born 23 January 1993) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a Lock for the Blues in Super Rugby and Auckland in the Bunnings NPC. Tuipulotu...
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    Sonny Bill Williams (category New Zealand expatriate rugby league players in Australia)
    Manukau, the Crusaders, Chiefs and Blues in New Zealand and Panasonic Wild Knights in Japan. He won 58 caps for New Zealand (the All Blacks), and was part...
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    Carlos Spencer (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    1975) is a former New Zealand rugby union player and previously the head coach of the Eastern Province Kings and the Munakata Sanix Blues. He is currently...
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    Joe Schmidt (rugby union) (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    position to spend more time with his family in New Zealand. Schmidt returned to the Blues, joining the coaching staff in a part-time supportive role to Leon MacDonald...
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    Eden Park is a sports venue in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located three kilometres southwest of the Auckland CBD, on the boundary between the suburbs...
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    Gareth Anscombe (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    against the Chiefs in Hamilton. His starting debut was against the Bulls in round three, in which he scored all of the Blues points in a 29–23 win. Despite...
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    Jamison Gibson-Park (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    Born in New Zealand, he represents Ireland at international level after qualifying on residency grounds. Gibson-Park received Irish citizenship in December...
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    The culture of New Zealand is a synthesis of indigenous Māori, colonial British, and other cultural influences. The country's earliest inhabitants brought...
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    Ofa Tuʻungafasi (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    (born 19 April 1992) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a Prop for the Blues in Super Rugby and Northland in the Bunnings NPC. Tuʻungafasi...
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  • Cole Forbes (category New Zealand rugby union players)
    August 1999) is a New Zealand rugby union player and plays for Bay of Plenty and the Blues in New Zealand. He played for Glasgow Warriors in the United Rugby...
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  • are included. The majority of these are in Australia, with the remainder in New Zealand. Most large stadiums in Oceania are used for cricket, Australian...
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