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Mark Carter (other)
Mark Carter may refer to: * Mark Carter (rugby) (born 1968), New Zealand former rugby football player * Mark Carter (footballer) (born 1960), English former footballer * Mark Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter Mark Raymond Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter (11 February 1922 – 4 September 1994) was an English publisher and politician. A member of the Bonham-Carter family, he was created a life peer in 1986. Early life He was the son of the Libe ...
(1922–1994), English publisher and politician {{hndis, Carter, Mark ...
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Mark Carter (rugby)
Mark Carter is a former rugby football player. He represented Auckland in both rugby union and rugby league and represented New Zealand in rugby union. He has a street named after him in South Auckland. Early life Carter attended Liston College in Henderson, West Auckland. Rugby Union He played in the 1991 Rugby World Cup. He became the first forward for the Auckland Blues to score three tries in a Super Rugby match, which he did in 1998 while playing the Stormers The Stormers (known for sponsorship reasons as the DHL Stormers) and the academic team DHL Stormers is a South African professional rugby union team based in Cape Town in the Western Cape that competes in the United Rugby Championship, a tra .... References External linksMark Carterat Rugby League Project * 1968 births Living people Auckland rugby union players New Zealand rugby union players New Zealand international rugby union players New Zealand rugby league players New Zealand Warriors ...
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Mark Carter (footballer)
Mark Colin Carter (born 17 December 1960 in Liverpool, England) is an English former footballer. Mark Carter, more commonly known to all as Spike, was a lethal goal scorer. He plied his trade almost exclusively in the non league of English & Welsh Football until he was signed by Barry Fry for Barnet. Fry was preparing his club for a final push for Football League status and promotion from the GM Football Conference. Duly promoted Carter was able to pit his scoring skills against professional defences and managed just short of 100 goals at Barnet then Bury and finally Rochdale. After that he returned to non-league football with Ashton United, Runcorn, Radcliffe Borough and Glossop North End. Also a fine cricketer he played for Bootle Cricket Club in the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition The Love Lane Liverpool and District Cricket Competition is regarded as the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in the Liverpool area and since 2000 has been a ...
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