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Fortuna Sittard (Dutch pronunciation: ... New Zealand. Fred de Jong (1990–1993) North Macedonia. Stefan Ashkovski (2016–2018) Northern Ireland. Phil Gray (1996 ...
Indiah-Paige Janita Riley (born 20 December 2001) is a New Zealand professional women's footballer who plays as a striker for Crystal Palace in the Women's Super League.She has previously played for Fortuna Hjorring in the Elitedivisionen, PSV Vrouwen in the Eredivisie Vrouwen and Brisbane Roar. [3]
In 1921 they became the 7th New Zealand Mounted Rifles (Wellington East Coast) and later still became the Wellington East Coast Mounted Rifles, which was later absorbed into the 2nd Armoured Regiment, on the 29 March 1944. [2] Hawke’s Bay was a big source for troops and leaders in the 2nd New Zealand Divisional Cavalry in the Second World War.
"Fortune favours the bold" or "fortune favours the brave" are among the English translations of the Latin proverb "audentes Fortuna iuvat" and its variations. The phrase has been widely used as a slogan in the Western world to emphasize the rewards of courage and bravery, particularly within military organizations, and it is also used up to the ...
De Jong played senior football with Mt. Wellington before moving to Australia, helping Marconi Stallions to consecutive National Soccer League titles in 1988 and 1989. De Jong then took advantage of his heritage, joining Fortuna Sittard in the Dutch Eredivisie (First Division) in 1990, playing against the likes of Romario and Dennis Bergkamp.
On returning to New Zealand in 1975, he began experimenting with recordings created with sitar, a Roland synthesizer, and local birdsong. In 1980, he released his first album, a self-created cassette-only release, which somehow found its way into the hands of Ethan Edgecombe, an American who had recently set up a new-age music label, Fortuna ...
Top 10 wealth creators in New Zealand (National Business Review, 2022) [1] Rank Name Net worth (NZD) Source of wealth 1: Graeme Hart: $12 billion: Rank Group 2: Todd family: $4.3 billion: Todd Corporation: 3: Goodman family: $3.5 billion: Investments all around the world 4: Nick Mowbray and family: $3 billion: ZURU 5: Michael Friedlander: $2.1 ...
The race was won by Grant Dalton the maxi 'New Zealand Endeavour'. As with prior races, the 1993-1994 Whitbread was run to "mixed class" rules. However a new purpose-built Whitbread boat—the W60 was introduced. As with previous years a handicap was applied to different boats based on their race rating.