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Mangere East Hawks Club information Full name Mangere East Rugby League Club Founded 1964 Current details Ground(s) Walter Massey Park Coach(s) James Leuluai and Gavin Patuki[1] Records Premierships 2003 Minor premiership 1987, 1997, 2002, 2004 Roope Rooster 1989, 1998 Stormont Shield 2006 Sharman Cup 1975, 1982 The Mangere East Hawks are a rugby league based in Mangere, New Zealand. The Hawks compete in Auckland Rugby League's Fox Memorial competition.
History
The club was founded in 1964, before this teams from the area had been attached to the Otahuhu club. Since its inception the club has been based at Walter Massey Park.
Notable players
Notable Former Players include; Ali Lauitiiti, Olsen Filipaina, Tea Ropati, Kim Uasi, Lesley Vainikolo, Jerry SeuSeu, George Mann, Brian Laumatia, George Tuakura, Iva Ropati, Jonathan Smith and Nafe Seluini, as well as current Junior Warrior Mataupu Poching.
Peter Leitch aka "The Mad Butcher" is a noted fan of the club.
References
- ^ Superleague, Volume 5, Issue 4, Edition 26 2010. p.22.
Rugby League in Auckland Representative Teams Auckland Pride (NC) · Counties Manukau Stingrays (NC) · Auckland Vulcans (NSW Cup)
2012 Fox Memorial Teams: Howick Hornets · Manurewa Marlins · Point Chevalier Pirates · Northcote Tigers · Mount Albert Lions
Glenora Bears · Papakura Sea Eagles · Marist Saints · Bay Roskill Vikings · Otahuhu Leopards2011 Sharman Cup Teams: Bay Roskill Vikings · Otara Scorpions · Manukau Magpies · Richmond Bulldogs
Te Atatu Roosters · Point Chevalier Pirates · East Coast Bays Barracudas · Mangere East Hawks2011 Phelan Shield Teams: Papatoetoe Panthers · Glenfield Greyhounds · Ellerslie Eagles · New Lynn Stags · Hibiscus Coast Raiders · Mt Wellington Warriors
Ponsonby Ponies · Pakuranga Jaguars · Waitemata Seagulls · Pukekohe Pythons · Navy/North Shore DolphinsDefunct Teams: Other: Auckland Warriors · Carlaw Park · Auckland Rugby League club trophies
Categories:- Auckland rugby league clubs
- Sports clubs established in 1964
- Mangere East Hawks
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