the local government area of the Lane Cove Council. Lane Cove West and Lane Cove North are separate suburbs. Lane Cove occupies a peninsula on the northern...
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Lane Cove Rugby Union Football Club is a rugby union club founded in 1949 and which participates in the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union ("Subbies")...
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Happy Science Shoshinkan Lane Cove Rugby Club and Lane Cove Junior Rugby Club, Tantallon Oval Lane Cove Tigers Junior Rugby League club, Tantallon Oval...
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Sydney Harbour up to Wahroonga, and suburbs between Middle Harbour and the Lane Cove River. The term "North Shore", used to describe this region of Sydney...
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Ken Yanz (category Pages using infobox rugby biography with unknown parameters)
of Lane Cove Rugby by Theo Clark Media. "Scrum.com player profile of Ken Yanz". Scrum.com. Retrieved 12 July 2010. "VALE KEN YANZ | Gordon Rugby Club"...
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Huntleys Cove Huntleys Point Hunters Hill Hornsby Ingleside Killara Kirribilli Killarney Heights Lovett Bay Lane Cove Lane Cove North Lane Cove West Lavender...
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Saxon White (category Infobox rugby bigraphy with non-numeric numeric parameters)
Wales rugby teams in their inaugural two seasons in the Premier Sydney Club Rugby Competition. He also played a season with Sydney's Lane Cove Rugby Club...
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government area of the City of Ryde. East Ryde sits on the western bank of the Lane Cove River. East Ryde shares the postcode of 2113 with the adjacent suburb...
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St Leonards, New South Wales (category Lane Cove Council)
district and lies across the local government areas of Municipality of Lane Cove, North Sydney Council and the City of Willoughby. St Leonards was named...
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Hill. Hunters Hill is situated on a small peninsula that separates the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers. It can be reached by bus or by ferry. The area's...
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Ed Wynter (category Australian rugby league players)
professional rugby league footballer for the University club in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership competition. Ed Wynter died at Lane Cove, New South...
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West Ryde station 287 - Milsons Point via Lane Cove (Weekday AM peak service) 410 - Marsfield via Lane Cove Road Hurstville via Campsie 458 - Burwood...
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running of the Eastwood Rugby Club facilities there. North Ryde is in the State of New South Wales electorates of Lane Cove and Ryde, and the Federal...
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Greg Florimo (category Australian rugby league administrators)
Point, Crows Nest and North Sydney Brothers. He also played for the Lane Cove Rugby Club Juniors. His secondary education was at North Sydney Boys High...
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to Parramatta 620X - Dural to City Wynyard via Lane Cove Tunnel 622 - Dural to North Sydney via Lane Cove & St Leonards 626 - Kellyville to Pennant Hills...
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Pymble is a separate suburb to the south west of Pymble, adjacent to the Lane Cove National Park. Pymble is notable for its gardens, bush reserves and heritage-listed...
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Lane Cove. The earliest school at 'Lane Cove', as Gordon was then known, was established at the behest of Governor Macquarie in 1816. The first Lane Cove...
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Rugby Club (the Dropbears) Maccabi Macquarie Uni Manly Savers North Cronulla Oatley St Ives Clubs not currently competing Collaroy Dee Why ICMS Lane Cove...
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Hume Highway, Chullora. The Chullora and Lane Cove shops had actually operated as pizzerias; the Lane Cove shop still operated until 2016 (Now demolished...
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Lindfield, New South Wales (category Lane Cove River)
construction. Australian native bushland in Garigal National Park and Lane Cove National Park borders the suburb. Lindfield was originally the home of...
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Johnny Raper (category Auckland rugby league team players)
club later carried on by his sons Stuart and Aaron. He also coached a Lane Cove Rugby Union Club team to victory in the Judd Cup suburban competition in...
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to the west, High Street to the north, Ryde Road to the south and the Lane Cove River and Boronia Avenue to the east. Boronia Park Reserve contains Brickmakers...
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Mashmans brick and tile works that once stood there. Chatswood is close to Lane Cove National Park. July 2016 saw the unveiling of Bartels Park in Chatswood...
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North Sydney Bears (redirect from North Sydney District Rugby League Football Club)
Final of 1943 was the future doyen of rugby league broadcasters, Frank Hyde. Hyde, who was living in Lane Cove at the time, had been forced to switch...
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Blue Mountains Rugby Club is based in the township of Lapstone within Greater Sydney, Australia. The club plays rugby union in the first division of the...
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Kentwell Cup (category Rugby union competitions in New South Wales)
Lane Cove RUFC, and Petersham RUFC; some are linked by connections to schools, such as Old Ignatians, Newington Old Boys (NOBs), St Patrick's Rugby Club...
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Guy's, Kings and St Thomas' RFC (redirect from Guy's Rugby Club)
Ron Cove-Smith, as well as the 1927 British Lions captain and Scotland International Dr D J Macmyn (who later became President of the Scottish Rugby Union)...
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Todd Payten (category Australian rugby league coaches)
semi-finals by Cronulla. Rugby League Project League Central Rugby League Project Daniel Lane (2009). Forever Brothers. Lane Cove, New South Wales: Dolphin...
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international rugby league and rugby union footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. Playing as a wing or fullback, he won 51 rugby union international...
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Dennistone. The Wallumedegal Aboriginal tribe lived in the area between the Lane Cove River and Parramatta River, which was known as Walumetta. Gregory Blaxland...
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