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Ifwersen (1893–1967) was a New
Zealand rugby football player who
represented New
Zealand in both
rugby league and
rugby union. Karl
Donald Ifwersen was...
- dual-code
internationals were
infrequent and with the
single exception of Karl
Ifwersen, the
player had
always first appeared as a
union international before shifting...
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players that have pla**** for both the
Kiwis and the All Blacks, only Karl
Ifwersen,
Sonny Bill Williams, and
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck have been a Kiwi
before they...
- (467 lb). In
playing for the All
Blacks he
became the
first person since Karl
Ifwersen, in the 1920s, to
represent New
Zealand in
rugby union after first playing...
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Francis Ward 1921 1 0 0 0 248
William Fea 1921 1 1 0 0 249 Karl
Ifwersen 1921 1 1 0 0 250
Keith Siddells 1921 1 1 0 0 251
Reginald Bell 1922 8 0...
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international Karl
Ifwersen was on its
committee as well as
being its star
player in its
early years. They wore
black and
white uniforms.
Ifwersen was said to...
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match 13–16. The New
Zealand team was;
Arthur Hardgrave, Stan Weston, Karl
Ifwersen,
George Bradley (c),
Billy Wilson,
Frank Barclay, Bill Bussell, Charles...
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winning 16-13.
Grafton secured their first ever
senior grade win, with Karl
Ifwersen scoring all of
their 12
points from 2 tries, 2
conversions and a penalty...
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radio telegraphist who had
fought in
World War II, and
Marie Jose née
Ifwersen, a New Zealand-born
court reporter and
stenographer with
French and Danish...
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before managing to
defeat Ponsonby 12-3
thanks largely to
captain Karl
Ifwersen scoring a try and
kicking 2 penalties. He was back from
overseas service...