Mark Elia, the Glossary
Mark Wycliffe Elia (born 25 December 1962) is former professional rugby league footballer who represented both New Zealand and Western Samoa.[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Auckland, Auckland Rugby League, Auckland rugby league team, Australia national cricket team, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Central Park (Wigan), Cootamundra, Cricket, Halifax Panthers, Hawke's Bay rugby league team, Kent Invicta, Leeds Rhinos, Lion Red Cup, New Zealand national rugby league team, Northcote Tigers, Pakistan national cricket team, Racing Club Albi XIII, Rugby league, Samoa national rugby league team, St Helens R.F.C., Te Atatu Roosters, Umpire (cricket), Widnes Vikings, Wigan, 1987–88 John Player Special Trophy, 1987–88 Rugby Football League season, 1995 Rugby League World Cup.
- Hawke's Bay rugby league team coaches
- Hawke's Bay rugby league team players
- Kent Invicta players
- New Zealand cricket umpires
- New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in France
- Northcote Tigers coaches
- Northcote Tigers players
- Otago rugby league team players
- Racing Club Albi XIII players
- Samoan expatriate rugby league players in Australia
- Te Atatu Roosters players
Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
Auckland Rugby League
The Auckland Rugby League (ARL) is the governing body for the sport of rugby league in the Auckland Region of New Zealand.
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Auckland rugby league team
The Auckland rugby league team is the team which traditionally represents all of the clubs which play in the Auckland Rugby League competition.
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Australia national cricket team
The Australia men's national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket.
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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Belmore, a suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney.
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Central Park (Wigan)
Central Park was a rugby league stadium in Wigan, England, which was the home of Wigan RLFC before the club moved to the JJB Stadium in 1999.
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Cootamundra
Cootamundra, nicknamed Coota, is a town in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia and within the Riverina.
Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
Halifax Panthers
The Halifax Panthers are a professional rugby league club in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
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Hawke's Bay rugby league team
The Hawke's Bay rugby league team are a New Zealand rugby league team that represents the Hawke's Bay Rugby League in New Zealand Rugby League competitions.
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Kent Invicta
Kent Invicta is a defunct rugby league team that were based in Maidstone, Kent and later Southend in Essex.
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Leeds Rhinos
The Leeds Rhinos are a professional rugby league club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Lion Red Cup
The Lion Red Cup was a New Zealand domestic rugby league competition that ran from 1994 to 1996 sponsored by brewers Lion Nathan.
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New Zealand national rugby league team
The New Zealand national rugby league team (tīma rīki motu Aotearoa) has represented New Zealand in rugby league since 1907.
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Northcote Tigers
The Northcote Tigers are a rugby league club based in Northcote, New Zealand.
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Pakistan national cricket team
The Pakistan national cricket team has represented Pakistan in international cricket since 1952.
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Racing Club Albi XIII
Racing Club Albi XIII originally called Racing Club Albigeois XIII and more recently also known as Albi Tigers are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Albi in the Occitanie region in southern France.
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Rugby league
Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby XIII in non-Anglophone Europe and South America, and referred to colloquially as football, footy or league in its heartlands, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring wide and long with H-shaped posts at both ends.
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Samoa national rugby league team
The Samoa national rugby league team represents Samoa in rugby league football and has participated in international competition since 1986.
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St Helens R.F.C.
St Helens R.F.C., commonly known as Saints, is a professional rugby league club in St Helens, Merseyside, England.
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Te Atatu Roosters
The Te Atatu Roosters is a rugby league club based in Te Atatū, New Zealand.
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Umpire (cricket)
In cricket, an umpire (from the Old French meaning not a peer, i.e. not a member of one of the teams, impartial) is a person who has the authority to make decisions about events on the cricket field according to the Laws of Cricket.
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Widnes Vikings
The Widnes Vikings are an English rugby league club in Widnes, Cheshire, which competes in the Betfred Championship.
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Wigan
Wigan is a town in Greater Manchester, England, on the River Douglas.
1987–88 John Player Special Trophy
This was the seventeenth season for the League Cup, known as the John Player Special Trophy for sponsorship purposes.
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The 1987–88 Rugby Football League season was the 93rd season of rugby league football in Britain.
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1995 Rugby League World Cup
The 1995 Rugby League World Cup (officially known as Halifax Centenary World Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh World Cup for mens national rugby league teams.
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See also
Hawke's Bay rugby league team coaches
- Gary Kemble
- Mark Elia
Hawke's Bay rugby league team players
- Charles Manning (rugby league)
- Con McCarthy (rugby league)
- David Evans (rugby, born 1886)
- Edward Tyne
- Elijah Niko
- Frank Barclay (rugby league)
- George William Smith (sportsman)
- Henry Du Vall
- Jim Gleeson (rugby)
- Jim Johnson (rugby league)
- Mark Elia
- Mike Dorreen
- Nathan Picchi
- Pat Burrows
- Tom Cotterill
- Vic Banks
Kent Invicta players
- Bob Mordell
- Chris Seldon
- Gary Freeman (rugby league)
- Gary Hetherington
- Ian Van Bellen
- John Donnelly (rugby league)
- Lynn Hopkins
- Mark Elia
- Seamus McCallion
- Terry Richardson (rugby league)
New Zealand cricket umpires
- Adam Glen
- Albert Moss (cricketer)
- Arthur Cutler (cricketer)
- Ashley Mehrotra
- Barry Frost
- Bill Skitch
- Billy Ibadulla
- Bob Barry (cricketer, born 1868)
- Charles Garrard
- Charles Knapp (cricketer)
- Chris Brown (cricketer, born 1973)
- David Abbott (cricket umpire)
- David Tidmarsh (cricketer)
- Derek Walker (cricketer)
- Don McKechnie
- Frank Williams (cricketer)
- Garth Stirrat
- Henry Rose (cricketer)
- Jack Reece
- Jack Wolstenholme
- Jack Young (New Zealand cricketer)
- John Bromley (umpire)
- John Dempsey (umpire)
- John Spring (cricketer)
- Kathy Cross
- Kim Cotton
- Mark Elia
- Pat Carrick
- Randell McDonnell
- Ray Hutchison
- Richard Harman (cricketer)
- Richard Hooper (umpire)
- Ross Allen (politician)
- Shaun Haig
- Tim Parlane
- Tony Gillies
- Wayne Knights
- William Beal (cricketer)
- William Bock (designer)
New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in France
- Alex Chan (rugby league)
- Andrew Maʻilei
- Artie Shead
- Ben Blair
- Ben Tameifuna
- Bill Tuiloma
- Brad Shields
- Brent Webb
- Chris James (footballer)
- Daniel Penese
- David Lomax
- Dominique Peyroux
- Erin Nayler
- Fetuʻu Vainikolo
- Finau Maka
- George Tuakura
- James Bell (rugby league)
- Jeff Lima
- Joe Schmidt (rugby union)
- Jono Gibbes
- Jordan Meads
- Kenny Edwards (rugby league)
- Kevin Proctor
- Lesley Vainikolo
- Maama Vaipulu
- Malakai Fekitoa
- Mark Elia
- Ole Avei
- Phil Bergman
- Phillip Shead
- Reubenn Rennie
- Romi Ropati
- Saimone Taumoepeau
- Sam Kasiano
- Seta Tamanivalu
- Setaimata Sa
- Shontayne Hape
- Sione Lauaki
- Taioalo Vaivai
- Tim Nanai-Williams
- Tonga Leaʻaetoa
- Tyla Hepi
- Tyrone Pau
- Vincent Wulf
- Zeb Taia
Northcote Tigers coaches
- Gary Kemble
- Graeme Norton
- John O'Sullivan (rugby league)
- Keith Bell (rugby league, born 1934)
- Ken McIntosh
- Mark Elia
- Mike McClennan
Northcote Tigers players
- Alex Glenn
- Artie Shead
- Brent Webb
- Brian McClennan
- David Bhana
- Don Stewart (rugby league)
- Fa'ausu Afoa
- Gary Freeman (rugby league)
- Gavin Hill
- Gene Ngamu
- Graeme Norton
- Jamie Cook (rugby league)
- Jason Lowrie
- Jason Palmada
- Jeremiah Pai
- John O'Sullivan (rugby league)
- John Wilson (New Zealand rugby league)
- Josh Liavaa
- Karl Johnson (rugby league)
- Keith Bell (rugby league, born 1934)
- Ken McIntosh
- Kevin Locke (rugby league)
- Kevin Tamati
- Kurt Sorensen
- Latham Tawhai
- Len Jordan (rugby league)
- Logan Campbell (rugby league)
- Mark Elia
- Marty Crequer
- Matthew Spence
- Max Fala
- Paddy Tuimavave
- Paul Rauhihi
- Phillip Shead
- Sean Hoppe
- Shane Horo
- Shane Pumipi
- Shaun Johnson
- Tom Hadfield (rugby league)
- Tony Tuimavave
- Willie Poching
Otago rugby league team players
- Alf Townsend
- Bert Eckhoff
- Francis Leota
- Harry Thomas (rugby league)
- Herbert Pearce
- Jimmy Haig
- John Walshe (rugby league)
- Mark Elia
- Trevor Patrick
- William Vorrath
Racing Club Albi XIII players
- Éric Anselme
- Adam Henry (rugby league)
- André Rives
- André Vadon
- Bernard Fabre
- Christian Laskawiec
- Clément Boyer
- Danny Lima
- Gabriel Berthomieu
- Georges Fages
- Gilbert Verdié
- Guy Husson (rugby)
- Hakim Miloudi
- Jack Oster
- Jean-Claude Cros
- Jean-Claude Marty
- Levy Nzoungou
- Luc Franco
- Manase Manuokafoa
- Marcel Bescos
- Mark Elia
- Maxime Garcia
- Maxime Puech
- Michel Molinier
- Nathan Peats
- Nesiasi Mataitonga
- Roger Garrigue
- Tony Gigot
- Yves Bégou
Samoan expatriate rugby league players in Australia
- Beau Gallagher
- Charlie Leaeno
- Chris Vaefaga
- Danny Lima
- Fa'ausu Afoa
- Fred Petersen (rugby league)
- Isaak Ah Mau
- Jack Afamasaga
- John Schuster
- Josh Tatupu
- Junior Paramore
- Junior Tia-Kilifi
- Kylie Leuluai
- Ligi Sao
- Mark Elia
- Mark Leafa
- Mose Masoe
- Peter Lima
- Quentin Laulu-Togaga'e
- Setaimata Sa
- Simon Geros
- Smith Samau
- Terence Seu Seu
- Willie Isa
Te Atatu Roosters players
- Api Pewhairangi
- David Bailey (rugby league)
- Dean Orr
- Dennis A. Williams
- Fred Robarts
- Henry Paul
- Isaiah Papali'i
- Iva Ropati
- James O'Connor (rugby union)
- Jason Williams (rugby league, born 1981)
- John Smith (rugby league)
- John Wilson (New Zealand rugby league)
- Katelyn Vaha'akolo
- Malo Solomona
- Mark Elia
- Mark Horo
- Michael Smith (rugby league, born 1976)
- Paterika Vaivai
- Patrick Ah Van
- Peter Brown (rugby league)
- Peter Ropati
- Pita Godinet
- Robbie Hunter-Paul
- Ron O'Regan
- Sam Panapa
- Shane Horo
- Shontayne Hape
- Stephen Shennan (rugby union)
- Stephen Smith (rugby league)
- Suaia Matagi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Elia
Also known as Elia, Mark.