Nuko Hifo, the Glossary
Nuko Hifo is a Tongan rugby league footballer who represented Tonga national rugby league team at the 2000 World Cup.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Bond University, Brisbane Rugby League (2001), Burleigh Bears, Festival of World Cups, Group 20 Rugby League, Queensland Rugby League, Queensland Rugby League South East Queensland Division, Rugby league, St Paul's College, Auckland, Tonga, Tonga national rugby league team, 2000 Rugby League World Cup.
- Bond University alumni
Bond University
Bond University is Australia's first private not-for-profit university and is located in Robina, a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland.
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Brisbane Rugby League (2001)
The Brisbane Rugby League (otherwise known as the CAOS BRL Premier A Grade due to sponsorship purposes; formerly known as the Quest Cup, Mixwell Cup, FOGS Cup and In Safe Hands Cup) is a ten-team competition, expanded from a six-team competition in 2020.
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Burleigh Bears
The Burleigh Bears are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Gold Coast, Australia.
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Festival of World Cups
The Festival of World Cups is a collection of rugby league world cups usually held as a support series alongside the centrepiece Men's, Women's, and Wheelchair tournaments.
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Group 20 Rugby League
Group 20 is a rugby league competition in the region of Griffith, New South Wales, Australia.
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Queensland Rugby League
The Queensland Rugby Football LeagueQRL Constitution, 2009: 3 (QRLQRL Constitution, 2009: 2) is the governing body for rugby league in Queensland.
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Queensland Rugby League South East Queensland Division
The Queensland Rugby League South East Division (also known as the South East Division) is a rugby league division responsible for the running of rugby league in South-East Queensland.
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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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St Paul's College, Auckland
St Paul's College is a Catholic secondary school for boys owned by the Marist Brothers and located in the central Auckland suburb of Ponsonby on a spacious 7.3 hectare campus.
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Tonga
Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga (Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga), is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania.
Tonga national rugby league team
The Tonga national rugby league team (timi līki ʻakapulu fakafonua ʻa Tonga) represents Tonga in rugby league football.
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2000 Rugby League World Cup
The 2000 Rugby League World Cup was the twelfth World Cup for men’s national rugby league teams, held between 28 October and 25 November and hosted between the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.
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See also
Bond University alumni
- Adam Ferrier
- Alex Mafi
- Alexander Graham (swimmer)
- Andrew McIntosh (Australian politician)
- Andrew Utting
- Annabel Luxford
- Annabelle Williams
- Antony Szeto
- Brian Jean
- Chris Atkinson
- Chris Fydler
- Courtney Atkinson
- Daniel Kowalski
- David Baxby
- Giaan Rooney
- Grant Hackett
- Hayden Sargeant
- Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip
- James Johnson (sports administrator)
- Jenna Strauch
- Jeremy Peacock
- John McVeigh (politician)
- Julie Cassidy
- Ky Hurst
- Lex Bell
- Lynda Tabuya
- Mark Fraser (secretary)
- Michael Murphy (diver)
- Mouly Surya
- Nuko Hifo
- Patrick Baynes
- Radha Stirling
- Rakuita Vakalalabure
- Sara Groen
- Steven Ciobo
- Tanya Waqanika
- Terry Gygar
- Tim Watts (politician)
- Tom Seymour
- Tommy Spaulding
- Tommy Wirkola
- Trevor Carolan
- Tupou VI
- Verity Barton
- Wendy Kingston