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Posted May 03, 2020 11:32 · last edited May 03, 2020 11:38

 Lotsy Polyanszky joined Moturoa in 1959/60 being recruited by Hans Halder the Moturoa president. He played rep football for Taranaki, won the Taranaki Championship with Moturoa, The Brown Shield and played in the North Island Chatham Cup final between Moturoa and North Shore United, moving to North Shore United in 1961 and, I believe he then moved to a club in New Caledonia before Sydney Olympic.

 Atilla Varga played for Moturoa and Taranaki for four years from 1959 to 1963, until heading to Hungaria. He would win the Taranaki championship 4 times, the Brown Shield and play in the Chatham Cup.

 Much forgotten is Lotsy Varga who played for Moturoa for 5 years from 1959 to 1964 before leaving for Hungaria in 1965. He was said to be due a New Zealand call up after tearing a Wellington team to pieces at New Plymouth in 1964. He won 5 Tatanaki championship, The Brown Shield, and Moturoa's big Chatham Cup matches. After the move to Hungaria he was, in 1966, banned for life for allegedly striking a ref, it wasn't the case, and he was shafted by the FA through the politics surrounding football in Wellington. From the old chaps I've yarned to he was an genius player who inspired many in Taranaki.

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Unknown editor edited May 03, 2020 11:38

 Lotsy Polyanszky joined Moturoa in 1959/60 being recruited by Hans Halder the Moturoa president. He played rep football for Taranaki, won the Taranaki Championship with Moturoa, The Brown Shield and played in the North Island Chatham Cup final between Moturoa and North Shore United, moving to North Shore United in 1961 and, I believe he then moved to a club in New Caledonia before Sydney Olympic.

 Atilla Varga played for Moturoa and Taranaki for four years from 1959 to 1963, until heading to Hungaria. He would win the Taranaki championship 4 times, the Brown Shield and play in the Chatham Cup.

 Much forgotten is Lotsy Varga who played for Moturoa for 5 years from 1959 to 1964 before leaving for Hungaria in 1965. He was said to be due a New Zealand call up after tearing a Wellington team to pieces at New Plymouth in 1964. He won 5 Tatanaki championship, The Brown Shield, and Moturoa's big Chatham Cup matches. After the move to Hungaria he was, in 1966, banned for life for allegedly striking a ref, it wasn't the case, and he was shafted by the FA through the politics surrounding football in Wellington. From the old chaps I've yarned to he was an unbelievable player who inspired many in Taranaki.

Unknown editor edited May 03, 2020 11:36

 Lotsy Polyanszky joined Moturoa in 1959/60 being recruited by Hans Halder the Moturoa president. He played rep football for Taranaki, won the Taranaki Championship with Moturoa, The Brown Shield and played in the North Island Chatham Cup final between Moturoa and North Shore United, moving to North Shore United in 1961 and, I believe he then moved to a club in New Caledonia before Sydney Olympic.

 Atilla Varga played for Moturoa and Taranaki for four years from 1959 to 1963, until heading to Hungaria. He would win the Taranaki championship 4 times, the Brown Shield and play in the 1959 Chatham Cup North Island semi between Moturoa and Miramar at the Basin.

 Much forgotten is Lotsy Varga who played for Moturoa for 5 years from 1959 to 1964 before leaving for Hungaria in 1965. He was said to be due a New Zealand call up after tearing a Wellington team to pieces at New Plymouth in 1964. He won 5 Tatanaki championship, The Brown Shield, and many of Moturoa's Chatham Cup matches. After the move to Hungaria he was, in 1966, banned for life for allegedly striking a ref, it wasn't the case, and he was shafted by the FA through the politics surrounding football in Wellington. From the old chaps I've yarned to he was an unbelievable player who inspired many in Taranaki.