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ndlies against Keighley Cougars and Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats. |
Don Robinson was transferred from Wakefield | Trinity to Leeds in January 1956, with Fred Smith goi |
for Yorkshire County XIII whilst at Wakefield | Trinity during the 1951/52, 1954/55 and 1955/56 seaso |
ootballer of the 1990s for Ireland, Wakefield | Trinity, and Featherstone Rovers, see Lee Child (rugb |
FC, Leeds Rhinos, Leeds Tykes (RU), Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, Halifax, Widnes Vikings, Leigh Cent |
ub level has played for Whitehaven, Wakefield | Trinity, and Oldham, playing at Hooker, i.e. number 9 |
s played for Stanley Rangers ARLFC, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, York City Knights, Temora Dragons, |
evel for Broughton Rangers, Oldham, Wakefield | Trinity, and Belle Vue Rangers, playing at Centre, i. |
iders, and at club level played for Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, under head coach and father John Ha |
He Signed for Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats from Leeds Rhinos. |
for Yorkshire County XIII whilst at Wakefield | Trinity during the 1959/60 season. |
0s who at club level has played for Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 or 5. |
reat Britain, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Fullback, i.e. number 1. |
nd Yorkshire, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Prop, i.e. number 8 or 10, during |
nwealth XIII, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, Bradford Northern, and St. Helens, playing a |
Matches between Wakefield | Trinity and Coventry, and Bramley and York were cance |
won caps for Great Britain while at Wakefield | Trinity in 1959 against Australia, and in 1962 agains |
ed for Wales, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Second-row, i.e. number 11 or 12, |
resented Commonwealth XIII while at Wakefield | Trinity in 1965 against New Zealand at Crystal Palace |
at the club before leaving for the Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats. |
b rugby for Huddersfield Giants and Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, and was set to play for the Bradfor |
Leeds Rhinos, Huddersfield Giants, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, and Featherstone Rovers, playing at |
f/Five-eighth in the 6-12 defeat to Wakefield | Trinity in the 1962 Challenge Cup final at Wembley St |
Ian Brooke was transferred from Wakefield | Trinity to Bradford Northern in the summer of 1964 fo |
urrently contracted to English club Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats of Super League. |
for England, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, playing in the Three-quarters, i.e. |
He was released from Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats in 2007 |
, Hull, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, and Wakefield | Trinity, playing in the Backs, or Forwards, and at cl |
0s who at club level has played for Wakefield | Trinity, Castleford Tigers, Dewsbury Rams, and Feathe |
the Bench in the 40-18 win against Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats and in the 50-16 loss to Huddersfiel |
or Stanley Rangers, Bradford Bulls, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, Salford City Reds, Hull, and Dewsbu |
ants for 11 years until signing for Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats for the 2008 season. |
k Howes won caps for Wales while at Wakefield | Trinity 1948…1950 5-caps. |
The Challenge Cup wWinners were Wakefield | Trinity who beat Wigan 25-10 in the final. |
est victory (Super League): 72-8 vs Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats on 27 February 2005 |
on caps for Yorkshire (RL) while at Wakefield | Trinity. |
for Ireland, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, and Featherstone Rovers. |
f Great Britain, Hunslet, Hull, and Wakefield | Trinity rugby league footballer, Billy Batten, and th |
Fulham, Wakefield | Trinity, Salford and Whitehaven were promoted to the |
, and at club level has coached for Wakefield | Trinity. |
vel has played for Stanley Rangers, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, Rochdale Hornets, and Oldham Roughy |
s, who at club level has played for Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Loose forward/Lock, i.e. number 1 |
ed for Wales, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, Melbourne Storm, St. Helens, Castle |
Billy Conway's Testimonial match at Wakefield | Trinity took place in 1996. |
or Yorkshire, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, and Bramley, playing at Fullback, Centre, or |
llas won a cap for England while at Wakefield | Trinity in 1884 against Ireland. |
llow won a cap for England while at Wakefield | Trinity in 1939 against Wales. |
Rovers, Hull, Bradford Northern and Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Wing, Centre, or Stand-off/Five-e |
at club level for Canberra Raiders, Wakefield | Trinity, Illawarra Steelers, North Sydney Bears, Nort |
ion and rugby league footballer for Wakefield | Trinity. |
for Yorkshire County XIII while at Wakefield | Trinity during the 1945/46 season. |
a, New South Wales, Parramatta, and Wakefield | Trinity, see Ray Price (rugby). |
Prior to the 27th August 1895, Wakefield | Trinity was a rugby union club. |
He plays for Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats in the European Super League. |
oncos, Gold Coast Chargers (Twice), Wakefield | Trinity, and Canberra Raiders, playing at Fullback, W |
Rhinos, Sheffield Eagles, Halifax, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, Castleford Tigers, Dewsbury Rams, D |
er moved to England to play for the Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats in 2002. |
ague was first televised live, when Wakefield | Trinity played Wigan at Central Park on 12 January 19 |
L'Estrange in the 40-18 win against Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats. |
atherstone Rovers's 22-24 defeat to Wakefield | Trinity in the 1998 First Division Grand Final at McA |
He began his career playing for the Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats Academy team before signing for Brad |
ound might initially be shared with Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats until they are able to complete thei |
April 1953, and the 12-6 defeat to Wakefield | Trinity in the 1961-62 Challenge Cup final at Wembley |
ales while at Sheffield Eagles, and Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats 1996(1998?)…2001 |
or Sheffield Eagles, Halifax, Hull, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, and York City Knights, playing at P |
ge Cup Winners were Widnes who beat Wakefield | Trinity 12-3 in the final. |
ons, Hawick RFC (RU), Huddersfield, Wakefield | Trinity, and Keighley, see Rob Valentine |
The Wakefield | Trinity Stand Off, David Topliss, won the Lance Todd |
viously played for the Bradford and Wakefield | Trinity clubs. |
Widnes beat Wakefield | Trinity 12-3 in the final played at Wembley before a |
previously played for Leeds Rhinos, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, Batley Bulldogs and spent 4 seasons |
club level has played for Bramley, Wakefield | Trinity, and Bradford Northern, playing at Loose forw |
Ferres signed for Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats in exchange for David Solomona who w |
or Yorkshire, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Stand-off/Five-eighth, or Scrum-h |
l for Bloemfontein Aquila (SA), and Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 or 5. |
resented Commonwealth XIII while at Wakefield | Trinity in 1965 against New Zealand at Crystal Palace |
l also reached the final by beating Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats 32-24 at the Keepmoat Stadium. |
Born in Castleford, he signed for Wakefield | Trinity in 1943 after some successful work with Glass |
reat Britain, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, and York, playing at Prop, or Hooker, i.e. n |
Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, and Hull KR, see Peter Fox (rugby l |
eived expenses for his game against Wakefield | Trinity on Tuesday night. |
d at club level for Castleford, and Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Fullback, or Centre, i.e. number |
or Huddersfield, London Broncos and Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats in the European Super League. |
wice), Bradford Northern, Carlisle, Wakefield | Trinity, and York, playing at Centre, i.e. number 3 o |
ford Northern, Leeds, Oldham, York, Wakefield | Trinity, and Hull, playing at Prop, or Second-row, i. |
Helens FC 1873, Tyldesley FC 1879, Wakefield | Trinity FC 1873, Warrington FC 1876, Widnes FC 1875, |
Hull defeated Wakefield | Trinity 6-0 in the final held in Halifax before a cro |
ynch won a cap for England while at Wakefield | Trinity in 1910 against Wales. |
e represented Hull Kingston Rovers, Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats and Hunslet boys club as well as rep |
d for Stanley Rangers ARLFC, Leeds, Wakefield | Trinity, and Dewsbury, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback |
Wakefield | Trinity: 3 |
league (RL) for Bradford Bulls, and Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, playing at Fullback, or Wing, i.e. |
It is the home stadium of Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats. |
s and '60s for Yorkshire, Leeds and Wakefield | Trinity, Fred Smith |
vel has played for Parramatta Eels, Wakefield | Trinity, and South Sydney Rabbitohs, playing at Wing, |
nd Yorkshire, and at club level for Wakefield | Trinity, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, i.e. number |
(twice), Bradford Bulls, Hull, and Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, i.e |
0s who at club level has played for Wakefield | Trinity, Bramley, Hull Kingston Rovers, and Leeds, pl |
or Hull Kingston Rovers, Oldham and Wakefield | Trinity, with whom he won three Challenge Cup finals, |
Terry Crook's Testimonial match at Wakefield | Trinity took place in 1977. |
Kear is currently the coach of Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats in the Super League. |
rofessional rugby league player for Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats of Super League. |
eeds Rhinos, Salford City Reds, and Wakefield | Trinity Wildcats, Halifax, Widnes Vikings, and Feathe |
Wales, and at club level for Leeds, Wakefield | Trinity, Huddersfield, Whitehaven, and Salford, playi |
Wakfield | Trinity beat Hull 17-0 in the final at Leeds before a |
nomy and Astrology at the University of Wales | Trinity Saint David, and teaches for Kepler College, |
Wales, Lampeter, now the University of Wales | Trinity Saint David. |
The University of Wales, | Trinity Saint David already has its own degree awardi |
and more recently to the University of Wales, | Trinity Saint David-a merging of University of Wales, |
institution's new name, University of Wales, | Trinity Saint David, was revealed. |
After the Revolutionary War, | Trinity became a parish of the Protestant Episcopal C |
The regimental church was | Trinity Cathedral, Saint Petersburg where its militar |
Among the buildings destroyed was | Trinity Church; St. Paul's Chapel survived. |
It was | Trinity along with its membership that went to court |
When | Trinity College, Cambridge was founded in 1546, the a |
When | Trinity was not using the building the Presbyterian C |
ade six senior appearances (this season) when | Trinity recalled him for the last league match ten da |
When | Trinity College Dublin opened its degrees to women, B |
ire Park, a football ground which stood where | Trinity School now sits. |
This is also where | Trinity Mirror titles in the North West are printed. |
Forces he joined the Newtown Club from where | Trinity signed him in 1937. |
the claim that Balliol owns the land on which | Trinity stands, otherwise it might just have been add |
the Women's College of Duke University, while | Trinity continued as the name of the undergraduate me |
endent or state day schools such as Whitgift, | Trinity School, Caterham and Wallington County Gramma |
s Day, Easter Day, Ascension Day, Whitsunday, | Trinity Sunday, All Saints' Day, the day appointed fo |
have included The Jack Walrath Group, Wholly | Trinity, Hard Corps, The Masters of Suspense, and The |
rds for hundreds of kilometers along the wide | Trinity floodplain. |
His entry into | Trinity's ranks came at a time when the highly-succes |
After an education at Winchester, | Trinity College, Oxford, and Harvard, he was called t |
Oldest in Wisconsin: | Trinity Lutheran Church, Hudson, Wisconsin, 1909 |
o compared to other areas, it was merged with | Trinity to form Trinity-Spadina. |
In his first season with | Trinity, he guided them to promotion back into the ol |
They had a scoreless tie with | Trinity. |
ere spent with Hull K.R. His association with | Trinity continued after the Second World War when, fr |
by John Knott, senior lighthouse keeper with | Trinity House. |
Landguard Terminal in the foreground with | Trinity Terminal in the background |
d currently has a college feeder program with | Trinity Christian School for pupils in years 11 and 1 |
for the first 25 years of its existence, with | Trinity (Dublin University), Wanderers and Kingstown |
University as well as his collaborations with | Trinity Reporatory Theater in Providence. |
St George's with | Trinity and St James Church (abbreviated to St George |
an-Canadian Semi-professional footballer with | Trinity Western Spartans, a first division team in Ca |
d stage career includes a long residency with | Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island |
nd also as a training centre (affiliated with | Trinity College, Dublin) is notable for having provid |
He coached for two years with | Trinity, and then left amid a minor dispute to join A |
Both authors use the word | Trinity (Latin: Trinitas; Greek: Trias). |
reveals that by this time the use of the word | Trinity to refer to Father, Son and Holy Spirit is st |
t William Wordsworth; Christopher Wordsworth ( | Trinity); Reverend James Hodgson, Headmaster of Whitg |
emory to have visited this part of the world, | Trinity gathered valuable intelligence material on lo |
Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, | Trinity College. |
Every year | Trinity Hospice provides its specialist services free |
e were confirmed as performers at that year's | Trinity Ball. |
ue in Washington D.C., Town Hall in New York, | Trinity Church in Toronto, the John Anson Ford Amphit |
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