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Wright College Redmen City-United Historical note: During the 1994 pre-season, it became clear that neither United nor Armidale City would have enough players to field four grades or be competitive. Given that quite a few of City's squad were former United players, NERU Secretary and former United President Dick Croft encouraged the two clubs ...
Robb College, University of New England was founded in 1960, named after the first Registrar of the University of New England, William Menzies Robb. [2] The college was originally established as a men's college, then in 1977 female students were accepted. [2] The college is non-denominational.
Armidale is a cathedral city, being the seat of the Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops of Armidale. St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, which replaced the original St Peter's Church, was designed by the Canadian architect John Horbury Hunt, who also designed Booloominbah at the University of New England. St Peter's Cathedral opened for worship in ...
Moylan attended St Xavier's School in Gunnedah for his primary schooling and then boarded at St Joseph's College Hunters Hill (Joeys) for the duration of his secondary schooling. In 1999 Moylan commenced a combined Arts/Law Degree at the University of New England , and resided on campus at St Alberts College (Albies).
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The New England University College was established in Armidale in 1938 as a child of the University of Sydney, with Page the chairman of the inaugural advisory council. [19] The college became fully independent as the University of New England in 1954, after the entry into force of the University of New England Act 1953 (NSW).
Within only six years of the union code being properly established in England, the Tamworth Grammar School issued a challenge to the Armidale Grammar School in 1877 for a 12-a-side match. The Tamworth Grammar School renamed Tamworth College, continued to be a strong nursery of rugby union well into the 1900s.