• Ealing is a lightly populated rural locality on the bank of the Rangitata River in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It has a community...
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  • Ealing is a suburb of London, England. Ealing can also refer to: Ealing, New Zealand London Borough of Ealing Ealing (electoral division), Greater London...
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  • of West Ealing. The club has a first team squad, Men's Section, Academy Section, Youth Section, Minis Section and Referees Section. The Ealing Trailfinders...
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  • Jimmy Roots (category Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club players)
    Harbour in the National Provincial Championship until 2022 when he joined Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club who play in the RFU Championship. His playing position...
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    Great Ealing School was situated on St Mary's Road, Ealing W5 London and was founded in 1698. In its heyday of the 19th century, it was as famous as Eton...
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    Ealing Cricket Club Ground, also known as Corfton Road, is a cricket ground in Ealing, West London. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1874...
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    Death of Blair Peach (category History of the London Borough of Ealing)
    Clement Blair Peach (25 March 1946 – 24 April 1979) was a New Zealand teacher who was killed during an anti-racism demonstration in Southall, London,...
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  • Jonathan Mumford (category People from Ealing)
    Jonathan Mumford (1842 – 14 December 1892) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Auckland between 1873 and 1878. Mumford...
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  • West Ealing railway station in Ealing, London (National Rail station code WEA) Wanganui East Athletic, a New Zealand association football club Warner...
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  • union in England. In the 2010–11 season, Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club operated an amateur women's side, Ealing Jades Ladies, which competed in RFUW NC...
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  • Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England Springfield (Ealing ward), London Borough of Ealing, Greater London, England Springfield (Wandsworth ward),...
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    between Australia and New Zealand took place in a test match on 15 August 1903 in Sydney, New South Wales. On that occasion, New Zealand won 22–3. Since 1931...
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    Abigail Dow (category Ealing Trailfinders Women players)
    is a member of the England women's national rugby team and a winger for Ealing Trailfinders Women at club level. In November 2023 she was nominated for...
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  • This is a list of Paralympians who have represented New Zealand at all Summer and Winter Paralympic Games since the nation's debut at the 1968 Summer...
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  • Airways, a defunct New Zealand airline Eaglehawk railway station, in Victoria, Australia Eaglescliffe railway station, in England Ealing Art Group East Asian...
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  • Jeremy Paul (rugby union) (category Rugby union players from Hamilton, New Zealand)
    is a New Zealand-born Australia rugby union player. He played hooker for the Wallabies and the ACT Brumbies. Jeremy Paul was born in New Zealand but grew...
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  • This is a list of statistical areas in New Zealand, as defined by Statistics New Zealand in the statistical area 2 (SA2) and statistical area 3 (SA3)...
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    per km2. Hinds is part of the Ealing-Lowcliffe statistical area. Hinds had a population of 291 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 9 people...
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  • World Cup win the number was increased to 25 South Africans. In 2015, 14 New Zealand players won their second World Cup, having won in 2011. Richie McCaw...
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    Mako Vunipola (category British & Irish Lions rugby union players from New Zealand)
    the Top 14 He previously played for the England national team. Born in New Zealand to Tongan parents, he qualified for England through residency having...
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  • List of cities and towns in the South Island (category Use New Zealand English from August 2019)
    This is a list of cities and towns in the South Island of New Zealand: Contents:  Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Akaroa Albert...
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  • disallowed in the final against New Zealand which England lost to finish runners up. In 2017 O'Conor left Wasps and joined Ealing Trailfinders in the RFU Championship...
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    scored two tries in the 2021 Championship play-off final as they overcame Ealing Trailfinders to gain promotion and an immediate return to the top flight...
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    Honor Blackman (category People educated at Ealing County Grammar School for Girls)
    Blackman, a civil service statistician. She attended North Ealing Primary School and Ealing County Grammar School for Girls. For her 15th birthday, her...
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    Richie McCaw (category Use New Zealand English from January 2013)
    (born 31 December 1980) is a retired New Zealand professional rugby union player. He captained the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks, in 110...
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  • airing on BBC Two from 14 May 2014; series 2 was aired in 2015. Coast New Zealand aired in 2016. A similar show, Arfordir Cymru (Wales Coast), is broadcast...
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    professionalism was the formation of the Tri Nations Series between Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Gregan played in three of Australia's four fixtures...
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  • made her first league start against Ealing Trailfinders in January 2024. She and younger sister, Zara, signed a new contract with Chiefs for next season...
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    Charlotte Cooper (tennis) (category People from Ealing)
    describes winning her first championship at the Ealing Club: "Winning my first championship of the Ealing Lawn Tennis Club at the age of 14 was a very important...
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    The New Zealand Cup is a thoroughbred horse race run at the Riccarton Park Racecourse in Christchurch. The New Zealand Cup is raced on the final Saturday...
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