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Sorenson joined Northampton from | Newcastle Falcons in the summer of 2010, having previo |
gby union player who currently plays for the | Newcastle Falcons in the Aviva Premiership. |
Hudson joined the | Newcastle Falcons for the 2009-10 season. |
Jeremy Manning to | Newcastle Falcons |
ps winning the English Premiership and later | Newcastle Falcons in England in a world record £1m dea |
Matthew Thompson (born 1982), English & | Newcastle Falcons RFU player |
Andrew remained as director of rugby at | Newcastle Falcons after the injury that ended his play |
he facilities at Darsley Park, including the | Newcastle Falcons rugby team who use the indoor facili |
Glen Townson to | Newcastle Falcons |
dlands, England) is a rugby union player for | Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership. |
May joined the | Newcastle Falcons from Richmond F.C. in 1998, making h |
on, England) is a rugby union player for the | Newcastle Falcons in the English Premiership. |
y union player who at club level represented | Newcastle Falcons and Leeds Carnegie . |
et, England) is a rugby union player for the | Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership. |
Pasqualin will join | Newcastle Falcons for the 2011/2012 season. |
was announced that Hudson would captain the | Newcastle Falcons for the 2010-11 season. |
As well as leading both | Newcastle Falcons and now Saracens, he has captained t |
as a prop and was previously a member of the | Newcastle Falcons academy. |
The centre's original tenant was the | Newcastle Falcons NBL team who moved to the new venue |
He moved to play professionally for | Newcastle Falcons RFC, from where he won two caps for |
On 21 May 2010, Guinness Premiership club | Newcastle Falcons announced that they had appointed Mo |
h politician and former rugby player for the | Newcastle Falcons (2006-2008), where he gained the nic |
firmed that he would leave the club and join | Newcastle Falcons on May 19, 2010. |
ish Cup Final in May 2010 before signing for | Newcastle Falcons that summer. |
At the age of 18, Wilson made his debut for | Newcastle Falcons in a 2003 League fixture against Bat |
During his time in charge of | Newcastle Falcons he is credited with discovering Jonn |
Tim Ryan is a rugby union player for | Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness premiership. |
ugby union player in the world after joining | Newcastle Falcons on a contract reportedly worth $NZ o |
ct has been partly funded by Northern Rock - | Newcastle Falcons' sponsor. |
Dave Thompson, the major shareholder of | Newcastle Falcons, invited Gosforth to be the main pla |
ng codes, to join Guinness Premiership side, | Newcastle Falcons, in time for the start of their 2008 |
rogramming, with those represented including | Newcastle Falcons, Blyth Spartans F.C., Gateshead F.C. |
tion members of the NBL (the others were the | Newcastle Falcons, Wollongong Hawks and Brisbane Bulle |
gned a 2 year contract with rugby union side | Newcastle Falcons, meanwhile Danny Sculthorpe joins Wi |
a University and Premiership Rugby team, the | Newcastle Falcons, are planning to turn it into a Rugb |
At the | Newcastle Falcons, Stephenson won two cup finals and p |
lub split in two, with one half becoming the | Newcastle Falcons, who have been the most successful c |
year contract with Guinness Premiership side | Newcastle Falcons, turning down an offer from league c |
07 in the Anglo-Welsh EDF Energy Cup against | Newcastle Falcons. |
early November, coming off the bench against | Newcastle Falcons. |
er League Cup competition losing narrowly to | Newcastle Falcons. |
played club rugby for Greystones RFC and the | Newcastle Falcons. |
2004 and he travelled further north to join | Newcastle Falcons. |
d Under 21 international, and in 1998 joined | Newcastle Falcons. |
He started his career at | Newcastle Falcons. |
ugby union footballer and plays fly-half for | Newcastle Falcons. |
is currently employed as assistant coach at | Newcastle Falcons. |
In 1995, he left Leicester for | Newcastle Falcons. |
pacity Kingston Park stadium with rugby side | Newcastle Falcons. |
club's first-ever Premiership match against | Newcastle Falcons. |
en he scored a match winning try against the | Newcastle Falcons. |
e club in September of that year against the | Newcastle Falcons. |
returning and scoring in the 22-5 defeat to | Newcastle Falcons. |
Under the chancel of the church is the | Newcastle family vault, which was their place of buria |
he 1999 FA Cup Final he was spotted with the | Newcastle fans wearing a t-shirt with the slogan "Sad |
In response to the ban on | Newcastle fans at Roker Park, Newcastle placed a simil |
Sportingly, the | Newcastle fans applauded the Arsenal team as they made |
he Firework Maker's Daughter, Theatre Royal, | Newcastle, February 2005 (playing Lila) |
Hedley is the most recent | Newcastle figure to be honoured by the city's Commemor |
global standards, a small steel operation in | Newcastle finally caught up with the company and the N |
Newcastle finally won the tie through a single Macdona | |
Newcastle finished the season in second place and were | |
ater stages of the season through injury and | Newcastle finished sixth - not even enough for a UEFA |
He went straight into the | Newcastle first team and had scored 1 goal in 5 League |
were successful right from the start in the | Newcastle First Grade in only their second year losing |
The first substitute ever used by | Newcastle, following the introduction of the new law, |
innipeg, Ottawa and Toronto, she returned to | Newcastle following her father's death in 1933. |
in Scarborough with stores in York, Hull and | Newcastle following. |
nce of the main local landowner, the Duke of | Newcastle, for well over a century. |
elbourne community choir Vox Synergy battled | Newcastle for the top prize singing the judges' choice |
erved as leader of the Diocese of Hexham and | Newcastle for twelve years until he himself submitted |
dept goal-kicker, he played club football in | Newcastle for Western Suburbs and also later worked as |
Durham declined to challenge | Newcastle for the Boat Race trophies and conceded all |
iends in his teenage years when he worked in | Newcastle for a linen draper who was a Quaker, but Wal |
ph for Vergennes and he received praise from | Newcastle for his skills. |
After Keegan resigned, McDermott stayed at | Newcastle for a further season under Kenny Dalglish bu |
the mouth of the Hunter River while leaving | Newcastle for Adelaide on 20 July 1898. |
Macdonald left | Newcastle for Arsenal in 1976, for the unusual fee of |
He left | Newcastle for Bradford City in July 1914. |
After the delay to repair E19 they left | Newcastle for the Baltic on 4 September at 1630 hrs. |
He was at | Newcastle for four seasons, playing forty-six games (i |
He was later beheaded at | Newcastle for treason, and the Ros lands were confisca |
istory Society agreed with the University of | Newcastle for the University to care for the building |
lthough they groundshared with Kidsgrove and | Newcastle for a few seasons, interest in the club wane |
After waiting at | Newcastle for instructions from Henry VIII and Wolsey, |
In fact, the burgesses of | Newcastle formed a cartel, and were known as the Hostm |
Newcastle, formed on 8 February 1908 at Pike's Rooms, | |
Burt Hall in | Newcastle, former headquarters of the Northumberland M |
e state to decline and promised to build the | Newcastle freeway without a toll, to construct the Eas |
Galaxy North East ( | Newcastle frequency) |
Newcastle Fringe Festival ( 1998, 1999 ) | |
ecifically excluded the Laing Art Gallery in | Newcastle from benefiting from the bequest, and this c |
The hospital grew in step with | Newcastle from its founding as a penal settlement and |
He also served as Mayor of | Newcastle from 1915 until 1918. |
Chancellor of the University of | Newcastle from 1964 to 1988. |
council from 1973 to 1977 and was Leader of | Newcastle from 1977 to 1994, chairing the Finance Comm |
ng an early two-pole dynamo by J H Holmes of | Newcastle, from Lakefield Mill, Farnworth, Bolton |
t White would become the Assistant Bishop of | Newcastle from 28 November 2010. |
(1912-1993), Chancellor of the University of | Newcastle from 1977 to 1988. |
He was the member for | Newcastle from 1877-1888. |
s a top-4 defenceman after returning home to | Newcastle from college in Canada. |
Nicholas Guy Coulton was Provost of | Newcastle from 1990 to 2000 and then, when the office |
ed locally, it was exported from the port of | Newcastle from the mid 14th century onwards. |
the course of the lives of four friends from | Newcastle from 1964 to 1995, was in 2000 voted by the |
Alister was Chancellor of the University of | Newcastle from 1966 until 1977. |
the Australian House of Representatives for | Newcastle from 1901 until his death in 1935. |
Hull, which he successfully defended against | Newcastle from 2 September until 11 October 1643, and |
Representatives for the neighbouring seat of | Newcastle from 1983 to 2001, is his younger brother. |
man for the club since he had not been to a | Newcastle game before his interest in the takeover. |
The | Newcastle Gaol, in Clinton Street, was completed in 18 |
e and Wear are Eldon Square and Haymarket in | Newcastle, Gateshead Interchange and Park Lane Interch |
links with neighbouring villages and towns, | Newcastle, Gateshead, Hexham and Carlisle. |
unior doctors cope with life on the wards at | Newcastle General Hospital and Royal Victoria Infirmar |
neuro-surgical care are usually referred to | Newcastle general Hospital. |
Newcastle General Hospital | |
house system in 1930 the name was changed to | Newcastle General Hospital. |
Newcastle General Hospital (NGH) was for many years th | |
Buses operate to West Denton, | Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne and th |
gery or radiotherapy are normally treated at | Newcastle's Freeman Hospital, while Patients requiring |
en of English and Scottish Jacobites, met at | Newcastle George Lockhart to come to an agreement on t |
ish and grass they walked southwards towards | Newcastle getting to within fifteen miles before Mrs M |
high schools: Hunter Girls' High School and | Newcastle Girls' High School. |
Shortly after joining | Newcastle, Glass made an appearance for Scotland natio |
On 14 January 2007, Butt scored his first | Newcastle goal in over 2 years when he scored the winn |
Baker, and such professional footballers as | Newcastle goalkeeper Steve Harper, Adam Johnson, Paul |
Prior to | Newcastle Gosforth moving in, the site had been the Ne |
Stephenson began his career with | Newcastle Gosforth, winning two English Cups in 2001 a |
In 1990 | Newcastle Gosforth, as the Falcons were then known, mo |
in possession of Hull, appointed the Earl of | Newcastle governor, and despatched Legge to secure the |
mpletion of the his major scheme for central | Newcastle, Grainger looked around for another scheme t |
In 2007, the | Newcastle Grammar School Senior Cadet of the Service a |
He was educated at | Newcastle Grammar School, Westminster School (1795) an |
the school, there are many opportunities for | Newcastle Grammar School students to participate in de |
introduced as an extra-curricular program at | Newcastle Grammar School. |
through the Kingston Park area of the city, | Newcastle Great Park, Gosforth Park and Whitebridge Pa |
he suburb of Gosforth and covers most of the | Newcastle Great Park residential and business developm |
the second band to sign was the then unknown | Newcastle group Silverchair). |
the second band to sign was the then unknown | Newcastle group Silverchair). |
us Prime Minister, his brother Henry Pelham, | Newcastle had formed a fresh administration. |
smissed him for 5 in the first innings after | Newcastle had made a sizeable 251 (Barlow 42). |
Newcastle had just finished 4th in the First Division | |
08 interview, Christopher Mort revealed that | Newcastle had "heard on the grapevine" that Wise was c |
all of Minorca and the fierce criticism that | Newcastle had come under for his handling of the war t |
win again for the second successive year, as | Newcastle had done in 1952 and Tottenham in 1962. |
Newcastle had just finished fourth in the First Divisi | |
On 30 July it was confirmed that | Newcastle had agreed a fee of £500,000 with FC Metz fo |
It was also the third time | Newcastle had faced Arsenal in an FA Cup final, Newcas |
ain experience and eventually succeed him as | Newcastle Halfback. |
The sinking of the | Newcastle harbour ferry Bluebell, after colliding with |
ugh the railway line which connected it with | Newcastle harbour was operational for about another de |
As the ship entered | Newcastle harbour to take shelter it was overwhelmed b |
recked on the Oyster bank at the entrance of | Newcastle Harbour, on the 19 January [1898] near the p |
eadland on the south side of the entrance to | Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. |
gement of submerged lands in Sydney Harbour, | Newcastle Harbour, Botany Bay and Port Kembla, and for |
recked on the Oyster bank at the entrance of | Newcastle Harbour, on the 29 April 1897. |
industrial land on the southern foreshore of | Newcastle Harbour. |
o right): Alf Hall (Aston Villa), Jack Carr ( | Newcastle), Harry Hampton (Aston Villa), Joe Bache (As |
Before playing for | Newcastle Harvey was an established inside forward, at |
Fenwick | Newcastle has a complex layout made up of several inte |
Newcastle has an early Norman motte and bailey castle | |
Since 1994 | Newcastle has won the cup 11 times and Northumbria has |
ridges across the Tyne between Gateshead and | Newcastle have unique lighting schemes. |
d both as a defender and a midfielder due to | Newcastle having both a small squad and numerous injur |
en superseded by photography, and retired to | Newcastle, having been awarded the Turner annuity (a p |
Newcastle Haymarket, section of Newcastle upon Tyne ci | |
At | Newcastle he played 123 games, scoring 92 goals, winni |
Whilst at | Newcastle he played in the 1999 FA Cup Final. |
With | Newcastle he won the English Championship of 1905, 190 |
In | Newcastle he obtained degrees in both civil engineerin |
Born and raised in | Newcastle, he played junior football for Adamstown Ros |
After an apprenticeship to a surgeon in | Newcastle, he became, in 1805, resident medical office |
After leaving | Newcastle he signed again for Grimsby Town, although h |
After playing junior football in | Newcastle, he started his senior football career in Qu |
he brother in law of a prominent politician ( | Newcastle), he served in several positions over his li |
In | Newcastle he met Henry Bolckow and in 1839 they decide |
During his spell with | Newcastle, he made a total of 67 appearances with 9 go |
In | Newcastle he established and developed courses in micr |
At | Newcastle he played alongside club legend Hughie Galla |
Despite his success with | Newcastle he failed to win any caps for the English na |
This productivity encouraged | Newcastle head coach Rob Wilson to re-sign Campbell fo |
Muswellbrook heading north west, and four to | Newcastle heading east). |
In | Newcastle, her Sea Dart missiles were removed and furt |
Central | Newcastle High School |
Central | Newcastle High School (Girls only) |
Newcastle High School, located at the intersection of | |
e people present were Year Ten students from | Newcastle High School however it was reported children |
The RGS is located opposite Central | Newcastle High School, a single-sex girls' school. |
favorite of his powerful patron the Duke of | Newcastle, his family, followers and political associa |
James Howie gave | Newcastle hope as he scored after a corner in the 73rd |
respiratory and sleep medicine at the Royal | Newcastle Hospital and then the John Hunter Hospital f |
The Royal | Newcastle Hospital was, for nearly 190 years, the main |
and fifteen passengers were admitted to the | Newcastle Hospital, with two suffering severely from t |
on the Clackline railway, and was removed to | Newcastle Hospital. |
specialist referrals are mainly made to the | Newcastle Hospitals (Royal Victoria Infirmary, Freeman |
At this time the | Newcastle Hostmen clashed with the Sunderland coal tra |
Thus, the former | Newcastle House became in 1790 the premises of the sol |
The Prime Minister was | Newcastle House's last aristocratic occupant. |
Newcastle, hovering over the trap door." | |
Bristol, Manchester, Nottingham, Liverpool, | Newcastle, Hull, Glasgow, Leeds, Belfast and Dublin. |
Brown, who represented | Newcastle in the North East Premier League between 200 |
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