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Andrew Timlin (born 15 June 1974) is a retired field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a regular member of the men's national team, nicknamed "The Black Sticks", during the 1990s. Timlin earned a total number of 43 caps during his career. He was part of the New Zealand squad which played at the 1998 World Cup. [1]


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References

  1. "Andrew Timlin". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 14 November 2018.