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Mr T. J. F. Haydon (second from left), regional manager of Broadlands Finance, Ltd, presenting the first prize of $900 to the Rangers captain, John Oliver, at the prize-giving held by the Broadlands Southern League soccer organisation last evening. Rangers won the 1975 league championship. On the left is Mr M. W. MacKenzie, chairman of the Southern League Council, and Mr B. A. Lapthorn, of Broadlands, is on the far right. Mr Haydon, who played soccer for New Zealand and the South Island, was a former player-coach of the Rangers club.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 16

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Mr T. J. F. Haydon (second from left), regional manager of Broadlands Finance, Ltd, presenting the first prize of $900 to the Rangers captain, John Oliver, at the prize-giving held by the Broadlands Southern League soccer organisation last evening. Rangers won the 1975 league championship. On the left is Mr M. W. MacKenzie, chairman of the Southern League Council, and Mr B. A. Lapthorn, of Broadlands, is on the far right. Mr Haydon, who played soccer for New Zealand and the South Island, was a former player-coach of the Rangers club. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 16

Mr T. J. F. Haydon (second from left), regional manager of Broadlands Finance, Ltd, presenting the first prize of $900 to the Rangers captain, John Oliver, at the prize-giving held by the Broadlands Southern League soccer organisation last evening. Rangers won the 1975 league championship. On the left is Mr M. W. MacKenzie, chairman of the Southern League Council, and Mr B. A. Lapthorn, of Broadlands, is on the far right. Mr Haydon, who played soccer for New Zealand and the South Island, was a former player-coach of the Rangers club. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 16

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