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John Bernard Hart ONZM (born 1946) is a former New Zealand rugby union personality who played rugby for Waitemata and Auckland. But it was as a coach and manager of Auckland and New Zealand that he became famous. ==Early Years and Playing Career== Hart was born in Auckland to father Joe, who worked for the bicycle importing company W.H. Worrall and Company, and mother Joan. He was the second of four children; he had an older brother, Graeme, a younger sister Loraine and a younger brother, Ian.〔Thomas, 1993, p. 13〕 Hart was educated at Mount Roskill Grammar School, where he was best all-round sportsman, head of his house and deputy prefect in his final year. He then enrolled in a Bachelor of Commerce at University of Auckland in hope of becoming an accountant, but his attention was more focused towards leisure than his studies. Hart no longer qualified for a bursary after failing more subjects in his second year, forcing him to complete his degree part-time.〔Thomas, 1993, p. 16-17〕 He rose to become Group Employee Relations Director for Fletcher Challenge, then New Zealand's largest company,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=John Hart )〕
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