Oriental Rongotai Football Club / August 2011
Oriental-Rongotai Football Club Inc. was founded in 1888, making it the fifth club to be established in Wellington.
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Weekly Club Roundup -20 August 2011
- Oriental Rongotai Football Club
- Senior 3rds into final – more silverware? A fantastic game from our Senior 3rds on sundrenched Polo #1 sees them into next weekend’s final against Rimutaka.
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Weekly Club Roundup - 09 August 2011
- Oriental Rongotai Football Club
- This is the team that created history on Sunday August 7th 2011 – commit it to memory! More on this great team in Match Reports below.
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Ories win 2011 Jubilee Cup | Ories 40 Norths 18
- Oriental Rongotai Football Club
- A superb all-round team effort and some breathtaking tries has given Oriental-Rongotai its first standalone Jubilee Cup title after a memorable Premier college and club finals day at the Petone Recreation Ground.
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Under 21 & Jubilee Cup Final 2011
- Oriental Rongotai Football Club
- This weekend is a BIG one in the history of Oriental Rongotai. Both the Under 21's and Premiers will be represented in their respective finals on Saturday/Sunday. The under 21s play MSP at Fraser Park at 1:00pm on Saturday and the BIG one on Sunday, Oriental Rongotai Premiers v Norths at Petone Recreation Ground, 2:35pm. Buses will leave from the Clubrooms at 1:00pm.
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Donald David Bond
- Oriental Rongotai Football Club
- Don Bond was an old-school public servant who had four great loves in his life - his family, friends, rugby club and work, which culminated in his job as director of immigration during the Muldoon and Lange years of the 1980s. Former immigration minister Aussie Malcolm numbered himself among Bondy's legion of fans. On learning of the death of his former director from respiratory and assorted ailments this week, Mr Malcolm recalled the true-blue Wellingtonian as self-effacing and a person who drew no attention to himself.
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