Mangere East Hawks
The Mangere East Hawks are a rugby league club based in Māngere, New Zealand. The Hawks compete in Auckland Rugby League's Fox Memorial competition.
History
The club was formed in 1963, the first fourteen junior teams took the field in 1964. Before this, teams from the area had been attached to the Otahuhu club.In 1969 the club won the Senior B championship and the Norton Cup and were promoted to play in the Auckland Rugby League's premier grade the following season.
In 1971 the club was able to afford a $50,000, 6000sq ft club house which was built at Walter Massey Park, the club's home ground since its foundation.
The club adopted the nickname "The Hawks" in 1973, after forming a sister club partnership with the Ryde-Eastwood Hawks in Sydney. They were one of the first clubs in Auckland to adopt a nickname.
In 1977 Olsen Filipaina became the first Hawks junior to represent his country and in 1978 the club, coached by Ernie Wiggs, made its first Fox Memorial grand final, being defeated by Otahuhu.
OPn 29 June 1991 five of the Ropati brothers; Tea, Iva, John, Joe and Peter all played together for the Mangere East senior side.
In 2003, the club's 40th jubilee season, the Hawks won their first Fox Memorial title.
Notable players
Other notable former players include;- Olsen Filipaina
- Joe Ropati
- Shane Cooper
- George Mann
- Tea Ropati
- Brian Laumatia
- Iva Ropati
- Lesley Vainikolo
- Jerry Seuseu
- Ali Lauitiiti
- Jonathan Smith
- Jeff Lima
- George Tuakura
- Kim Uasi
- Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
- Sonny Fai
- Sam Moa
- Sebastine Ikahihifo
- Mataupu Poching
- Nafe Seluini
- Jason Taumalolo
- Marvin Filipo
- Peni Terepo
- Agnatius Paasi
- Albert Vete
- Herman Ese'ese
- Ken Maumalo
- Francis Tualau
- Zane Musgrove
- Marata Niukore
- Ofahiki Ogden, Parramatta Eels
- Edward Kosi
- Greg Marzhew
- Falakiko Manu
- Leka Halasima
- Robert Toia
- Peter Leitch aka "The Mad Butcher" is a noted fan of the club.