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Mark Woods (rugby league)

Mark Anthony Woods〔(Woods, Mark Anthony 1992 - Kiwi #636 ) ''nzleague.co.nz''〕 is a New Zealand former rugby league player who represented his country in 1992.
==Playing career==
Woods is a Ngongotaha Chiefs junior in the Bay of Plenty Rugby League district. He represented the Bay of Plenty and also played for the New Zealand Māori side, including at the 1986 Pacific Cup. Woods later captained the side.
After moving to Wellington, Woods represented his country in 1992, playing in three Test matches - including one that counted towards the 1992 World Cup standings. He trialled for the Kiwis again in 1993 but was not selected for the tour of Great Britain.
In 1993 Woods captained the Upper Hutt Tigers to a Wellington Rugby League grand final victory and also represented the province in the National Provincial Championship.〔''Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1993'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1993. p.p.180-191〕
In 1994 he joined the Taranaki Rockets in the new Lion Red Cup however he was not retained for the 1995 season, instead joining the Waikato Cougars. He represented both the Lion Red Cup XIII and the New Zealand Māori side that year.〔''Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1995'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1995. p.179〕
Wood joined the Bay of Plenty Stags for the final season of the Lion Red Cup in 1996 and he represented them again in 1999 in the National Provincial Competition.〔(Focus on Kiwi prop ) ''The Press'', 26 June 1999〕 In the three years of the Lion Red Cup, Woods made 60 appearances for Taranaki, Waikato and Bay of Plenty.〔''New Zealand Rugby League Annual '98'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1998.〕
In 2001 Woods played for the Ngongotaha Chiefs in the Bartercard Cup, becoming the player-coach when Cameron Bell left midway through the season.〔(Bartercard Cup Round 14 Teams ) ''rleague.com'', 22 June 2001〕
The Chiefs left the Bartercard Cup competition late in the 2001 season however Woods continued to play for the club until 2005, as they competed in the Bay of Plenty Rugby League and Waicoa Bay competitions.〔(Weekend Warrior - Mark Woods ) ''The Daily Post'', 29 May 2005〕

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