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  1. John James Wrathall GCLM ID (28 August 1913 – 31 August 1978), was a British-born Rhodesian politician. He was the last white President of Rhodesia (later holders of the post were only acting as such). He formerly worked as a chartered accountant.

  2. John Wrathall is a New Zealand former soccer player who represented New Zealand at international level. Wrathall played two official A-international matches for the New Zealand in 1960, both against Pacific minnows Tahiti, the first a 5–1 win on 5 September, the second a 2–1 win on 12 September 1960.

  3. With the feature-film spin-off El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie now coming to Netflix, we revisit John Wrathall’s essay from our archives about one of the most discussed and revered shows on television – a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions, centred on the unlikely figure of a 50-year-old chemistry teacher in suburban New Mexico.

  4. Jun 1, 2021 · By scoring three goals against Mt Albert Ponsonby at the park in 1971, John Wrathall of Suburbs, by then a veteran player, achieved his feat of scoring 1000 goals in all grades of soccer (See, it pays to have your dad keep count, kids – Enzo).

  5. www.ultimatenzsoccer.com › NZRepSoccer › id1731991 - ultimatenzsoccer.com

    JOHN WRATHALL. Johnny Wrathall was good enough to play for the full Auckland team while he was still at Auckland Grammar School, and he became a legend with his goalscoring feats at all levels. Even when he was a midget player, he had superb close ball control, well beyond any player of his time.

  6. Aug 24, 2022 · Former Eastern Suburbs coach Fred Dubber, a three-time winner of the Chatham Cup who was “a gentleman on and off the field”, has died, aged 84. Dubber was a Suburbs mainstay at left back during the club’s cup-winning exploits in the 1960s and became their head coach in the 1970s during the formative years of national league football.

  7. May 20, 2024 · Footage of Rhodesian President John Wrathall honouring Rhodesian Air Force personnel for valour at a ceremony in Salisbury. He awarded nine medals for 'gallantary and distinguished service' to...