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Blockhouse Bay

Vale: Mick Seed, the quiet achiever who became our first-ever Player of the Year

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Mick Seed, the first player to ever win the New Zealand Footballer of the Year Award, has died in Auckland, aged 83. Seed will be forever remembered as the midfield playmaker who inspired Blockhouse Bay’s National League/Chatham Cup double in … Read More

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June: Oceania Nations Cup (to be confirmed)

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