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Kent Lambert 718 1972–77 40 (11) Formidable prop forward. Went to Penrith Panthers in the NSWRL, 1978. Was one of the first All Blacks to publicly complain about the financial burden of amateur rugby. Was a truck driver during his playing days. Injury cut short his league career. Ngani Laumape 1160 2017– 8 (6) Member of the PNBHS 1st XV. Started playing rugby league for the New Zealand Warriors. Switched back to rugby union in 2016. Arthur Law 319 1925 4 (0) A farmer, he was a star for the PNBHS 1st XV for several seasons.
Finlay was badly injured early but returned to the field after treatment. Due to injury was not considered for the remainder of the series. Jack Finlay 455 1946 Feilding Old Boys ♦ World War Two shortened his potential All Black career. Mark Finlay 856 1984 ex PNBHS 1st XV star who toured Fiji. William Freebairn 554 14 (0) "Stewie" Feilding Agricultural High School.
Nick Crosswell – (2006–14) Foundation Turbo; Captain (2009–13); played Super Rugby for Chiefs (2013–15) having also played previously for Highlanders. Michael Fitzgerald (2010–14) Turbo; played Super Rugby for Chiefs Alan Innes – from the early Hamer years. Andrew McMaster – Represented the NZ Combined Services. An exciting winger who transferred to Manawatu's Ohakea Air Force Base in 1984. Prior to this he starred for Canterbury during their memorable Ranfurly Shield era (1982–85). Hadleigh Parkes (2010) - After relocating to Auckland in 2011 played Super Rugby for the Blues (2012), Southern Kings, South Africa (2013) and Hurricanes (2014).
Was a Wellingtonian for most of his All Black career. Shot to stardom at the 1996 Hong Kong Sevens. Chresten Davis 958 1996 2 (0) Massey University. "Chester" 781 1977–81 35 (13) High School Old Boys♦ "Bullet" An inspiration to Manawatu rugby. Later coached an exciting and youthful Manawatu side in the early-90s. In 1981, in his last touch of the ball in All Black rugby, Donaldson took a quick-thinking tap on a free kick late in the series-deciding test against South Africa.
It was an attempt to elevate both unions back to the first division. Players such as Mark Allen, Christian Cullen, Mark Ranby, Stephen Bachop and Roger Randle featured in the team. The 1997 season saw them finish second overall with 6 wins and 2 losses. This saw the team into the semi-finals. In the semi-final, the Vikings would go on to beat Bay of Plenty and came up against Northland in the final. Northland won the final 63–10.
Represented Argentina for tests vs Chile, Japan, Samoa and South Africa in 2004–05. Also a former Sevens player for Argentina. Jim Carroll – The son of Manawatu All Black Alphonsus Carroll, he was an outstanding first-five eighth during Manawatu's Ranfurly Shield reign from 1976 to 1978. Scored the winning try from a charge-down in the 15–10 win over Counties in 1977. This shield defence was perhaps Manawatu's most memorable. Denis Clare – hooker during the Ranfurly Shield and National Championship winning era.
Garth Thelin, assisted by Donnie McCaskie (1989). Under Thelin the team only lost one 2nd division championship match (against Southland who were promoted) but he was replaced after this one season. Mark Donaldson: (1990-92) - Former All Black half-back. Ian Snook: (1993-94) Frank Oliver: (1995–97) - Later coached the Central Vikings, Hurricanes and Blues. Ken Maharey and Andrew McMaster (Assistant): (2001-03) Peter Kemp: (2004) Charlie McAlister: (2005) Dave Rennie (2006–11): Foundation Manawatu Turbos coach. Left at the end of 2011 season to become 2012 coach of Chiefs.
Terry Sole – Loose forward during the early, and most successful, Hamer years. Alex Tatana – Midfielder – Hamer years, early to mid-1980s. Andre Taylor – Fullback/wing – Former Turbo, moved to Taranaki; played Super Rugby for Hurricanes. Hayden Triggs – Lock – Has represented the Māori All Blacks. He played Super Rugby for the Hurricanes and Highlanders. He played in Japan before returning to the Blues and North Harbour. 50+ Games for Manawatu. Ian Wood – Midfielder who came close to All Black selection in 1985–86.
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Northland were thus promoted to the first division. However, had the Vikings won, they would not have been eligible to be promoted. 1998 saw a repeat of form for the Vikings who went unbeaten in the season. They subsequently won the final against Bay of Plenty and were promoted to first division. However, due to financial issues, the merger split back to Manawatu and Hawke's Bay as separate unions.
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Considered unlucky not to have been selected for cancelled 1985 tour of South Africa and subsequent replacement tour to Argentina. Coaches[edit] Jack Gleeson: (1965-69) - Coach of the New Zealand national under-21 rugby union team from 1975 to 1976 and the All Blacks from 1977 to 1978. Owen Gleeson[15] (1970-74) Graham Hamer: (1975-86) - Coached the Ranfurly Shield and National Championship winning teams of the 1970s and 1980s. Kevin Eveleigh (1987): All Black Flanker 1974–77. Gary Walker (1988).
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