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Marcus Frederick Nicholls (13 July 1901 – 10 June 1972), generally known as Mark Nicholls, was a New Zealand rugby union player and selector. He played for New Zealand—the All Blacks—as well as Wellington and the North Island. A member of the legendary 1924–25 All Black "Invincibles", Nicholls was best known as a first five-eighth though he actually played many games, including Tests, at either second-five eighth or centre. Hugely influential in his day, he has largely become forgotten in modern times although George Nēpia and Bert Cooke, two of his better-remembered contemporaries, acknowledged the significance of his role in assisting their success.

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  • Mark Nicholls (fr)
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  • Marcus Frederick Nicholls (13 July 1901 – 10 June 1972), generally known as Mark Nicholls, was a New Zealand rugby union player and selector. He played for New Zealand—the All Blacks—as well as Wellington and the North Island. A member of the legendary 1924–25 All Black "Invincibles", Nicholls was best known as a first five-eighth though he actually played many games, including Tests, at either second-five eighth or centre. Hugely influential in his day, he has largely become forgotten in modern times although George Nēpia and Bert Cooke, two of his better-remembered contemporaries, acknowledged the significance of his role in assisting their success. (en)
  • Marcus "Mark" Frederick Nicholls, né le 13 juillet 1901 à Greytown (Nouvelle-Zélande) et décédé le 10 juin 1972 à Tauranga, est un ancien joueur de rugby à XV qui a joué avec l'équipe de Nouvelle-Zélande. Il a évolué comme demi d'ouverture (ou cinq huitième) (1,78 m pour 72 kg). (fr)
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  • Mark Nicholls (en)
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  • Mark Nicholls (en)
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  • Tauranga, New Zealand (en)
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  • Wellington, New Zealand (en)
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  • Marcus Frederick Nicholls (13 July 1901 – 10 June 1972), generally known as Mark Nicholls, was a New Zealand rugby union player and selector. He played for New Zealand—the All Blacks—as well as Wellington and the North Island. A member of the legendary 1924–25 All Black "Invincibles", Nicholls was best known as a first five-eighth though he actually played many games, including Tests, at either second-five eighth or centre. Hugely influential in his day, he has largely become forgotten in modern times although George Nēpia and Bert Cooke, two of his better-remembered contemporaries, acknowledged the significance of his role in assisting their success. (en)
  • Marcus "Mark" Frederick Nicholls, né le 13 juillet 1901 à Greytown (Nouvelle-Zélande) et décédé le 10 juin 1972 à Tauranga, est un ancien joueur de rugby à XV qui a joué avec l'équipe de Nouvelle-Zélande. Il a évolué comme demi d'ouverture (ou cinq huitième) (1,78 m pour 72 kg). (fr)
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