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Simpson joined the London Wasps England | Rugby Academy full-time from St Benedict's School in |
The Wild | Rugby Academy is a German rugby union institution in |
as commenced a role as Manager of the Ken Gray | Rugby Academy within the Petone Rugby Club in Wellin |
2005: Auckland Blues Development, Auckland | Rugby Academy, Auckland Under-20's (captain) |
Pasqualin is another product of the Gloucester | Rugby Academy. |
He continued his interest in | rugby, acting as a referee and being President of th |
nkton is located about six miles south-west of | Rugby, adjacent to the B4453 road linking Rugby and |
would later become a prominent member in Welsh | rugby administration. |
He retired from representative | rugby after the 1957-58 tour of Britain, France and |
Milligan retired from | rugby after the 2008-09 season due to medical advice |
England had just returned to international | rugby after two years in exile after refusing to joi |
Jones remained in | rugby after he retired from playing. |
On 26 April 2008 Cinque Ports | Rugby again hosted an international rugby game. |
The team competes in College Division I | rugby, against the best college rugby teams in the N |
IRB | Rugby Aid Match, a rugby union match between Norther |
n inspiring 57-17 was achieved by fast flowing | rugby all over the field. |
As well as | rugby, Allport was proficient in other sports, inclu |
aining pitches, used for association football, | rugby, American football and baseball. |
He lists cricket and | rugby among his interests. |
Patrick Mulligan ( | rugby), an Australian rugby union player |
He was also the main | rugby anchor for Setanta Sports. |
He was born in | Rugby and died in Coventry. |
s are 2 outdoor 3G Crumb pitches, suitable for | Rugby and Football. |
Bullocksteads Sports Ground is a | rugby and football facility in Newcastle upon Tyne, |
be an Old Boys club, rather a club that played | rugby and therefore attracted old boys of Rugby Scho |
It was opened on the | Rugby and Stamford Railway in 1850. |
arbour was born on 11 May 1921 and educated at | Rugby and Balliol. |
Boys play football, | rugby and cricket and the girls play netball, hockey |
lege, Auckland where he captained their 1st XV | Rugby and 1st XI Cricket teams. |
He represented Ireland internationally in | rugby and soccer, a rare distinction. |
Duff was educated at | Rugby and entered the army as an ensign in 1851. |
Dinwiddy also won his Blues for | rugby and played for Harlequins, being trialed for E |
Rees represented Wales U17s at | rugby and was a prominent member of the successful F |
He has represented Australia at 7 a side | rugby and played first grade rugby with Northern Sub |
1899 the Great Central Railway was built into | Rugby and the town gained a second station 'Rugby Ce |
Jim Pawsey ( | Rugby and Kenilworth) |
99 under the name Naples/Coconut Grove Women's | Rugby and then in 2008 became Miami Women's Rugby. |
He played 48 matches for Gloucester | Rugby and scored 13 tries. |
He was educated at St. Paul's School, | Rugby, and the East India College, (Haileybury). |
On leaving Cambridge, Leake continued to play | rugby and joined English team Harlequins. |
Prosser was an enthusiastic student of | rugby and believed in regular playing and training. |
ion for the London and North Western Railway's | Rugby and Stamford Railway in 1850. |
ndrew's College, Tooth played inter-collegiate | rugby and grade rugby for the University. |
presented the British Army at cricket, soccer, | rugby and squash. |
Ross Allen was involved in both | rugby and cricket in the 1960s and 1970s, having ser |
Reeve was an avid follower of | rugby, and a life member of the Wellington Rugby Foo |
Rugby and Cricket Federation of the Islamic Republic | |
Educated at | Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge, he was ordaine |
It was opened as Stanford Park on the | Rugby and Stamford Railway in 1850. |
He remained involved in | Rugby and was the RFU president in 1950. |
He was educated at | Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
The club is located off Mill Road close to the | Rugby and Tennis Clubs. |
His teacher Meirion Davies introduced him to | rugby, and he started playing Rugby Sevens. |
He was educated at | Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge, and was called |
Born on 3 February 1887 he was educated at | Rugby and Trinity College, Oxford. |
of the shortest professional players in world | rugby and was officially the shortest player at the |
Oxford Canal at | Rugby and at Newbold tunnel |
was captain of cricket and also played tennis, | rugby and football. |
Sections are used for sports - golf, | rugby and cricket. |
He was educated at | Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford. |
peted in adaptive track, marathon, basketball, | rugby, and curling. |
Bourton is part of the borough of | Rugby and is located around six miles south-west of |
As of 10 August 2006 the contract between USA | Rugby and the International Rugby Board was renewed |
Among the many schemes to build a line between | Rugby and Leamington was one by the Rugby, Leamingto |
Having opened its doors to children living in | Rugby and the surrounding district, it out-grew its |
s including hockey, netball, tennis, football, | rugby and cricket. |
It is located roughly half way between | Rugby and Leamington Spa, about eight miles from eac |
It also has | rugby and soccer grounds and is home to the Birkenhe |
ssion was given to quadruple the track between | Rugby and Nuneaton. |
A keen sportsman, excelling in | rugby and cricket, he rose to school captain in 1936 |
Breeze previously played for Bristol | Rugby, and Newport RFC. |
As a youth, he played | rugby and cricket and was a keen surfer. |
After leaving | rugby and Wales, Cattell returned to England. |
He was educated at | Rugby and Oriel College, Oxford. |
Rugby and Squash were Bishops's main interests, but | |
village is about 7 miles (11 km) south-west of | Rugby and west of the A426 road between Rugby and So |
The Society has football, | rugby and netball teams. |
He played for Bath | Rugby and Northampton Saints in England. |
He was educated at | Rugby and the Military Academy, Woolwich, where he q |
ffers training in dance, golf, hockey, soccer, | rugby and basketball. |
to the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks football, | rugby, and lacrosse teams. |
It is about halfway between | Rugby and Coventry, and has a population of 1,041 (2 |
Among his interests are | rugby and athletics. |
has contributed to numerous publications about | rugby and lent his voice to many popular rugby video |
He was capped for Connacht | rugby and called for the Irish squad. |
located approximately 5 miles (8 km) south of | Rugby, and about 7 miles north of Daventry. |
There were also sevens competitions, women's | rugby and under-18 rugby competitions as well. |
He also plays competitive | rugby and is a qualified diving instructor. |
ull fitness and grabbed tries against Connacht | Rugby and Olympus Rugby XV Madrid in Europe during t |
7 December: Jason Spice, | rugby and cricket player |
rs RFC, DRC Hannover, Rosslyn Park F.C., Lazio | Rugby and San Gregorio Rugby so far. |
t of the county, including Coventry, Bedworth, | Rugby, and Leamington. |
It is located around 4 miles (7km) north of | Rugby, and is administratively part of the borough o |
the war, he returned to his teaching career at | Rugby and became a housemaster there in 1923. |
On 19th May 2011 Gloucester | Rugby announced that Azam was leaving Gloucester. |
In June 2010 Nottingham | Rugby announced that Arlidge had joined them on a on |
is a British clothing company, specialising in | rugby apparel and leisurewear, based in Altrincham, |
Material obtained from Ulster | Rugby Archive. |
Wrestling and | rugby are also offered to students; however, they ar |
Which, in | rugby are called Garryowens. |
Both cricket and | rugby are played at the Limavady Cricket and Rugby C |
Chippenham Cheetahs is the touch | rugby arm of Chippenham RFC. |
Touzel first played | rugby as a schoolboy, and was a member of the Wellin |
He plays his | rugby as a centre or on the wing. |
Richards first came to prominence within | rugby as a club player for Swansea. |
Williams first played | rugby as a schoolboy, representing Llangennech Schoo |
Born in Maesteg, Wales, Davies first played | rugby as a school boy for Plasnewydd School. |
amateur player Geoghegan had a career outside | rugby as a solicitor. |
Steve Ford played | rugby as a schoolboy representing Rumney High School |
He plays his | rugby as a number eight. |
West played over 100 times for Gloucester | Rugby as well as playing for the Barbarians 8 Appear |
He began teaching | rugby as an optional physical education subject. |
n found itself in legal trouble wit the German | rugby association, the DRV. |
He comes from Kelso and has played | rugby at amateur level for Kelso RFC and Heriot's Ru |
011 he announced his immediate retirement from | rugby at all levels. |
Blackmore played his domestic | rugby at Cardiff RFC. |
The club exists to encourage and facilitate | rugby at these institutions. |
Born in Oxford, he learnt his | rugby at school and as a mini/junior with Bicester R |
Wheelchair | rugby at the 1996 Summer Paralympics consisted of a |
Wisniewski started playing | rugby at a youth level for Gaillac. |
He started playing | rugby at the age of 4 at the Pic-Saint-Loup rugby sc |
He became the Director of | Rugby at Leeds Carnegie in 2006. |
Rugby at the school starts at Under 12 level and is | |
t McKeen is continuing his studies and playing | rugby at Oxford. |
He is now head of | rugby at Millfied School, Somerset. |
Scott played | rugby at Clifton and went on to represent both Oxfor |
He first played | rugby at school in Bath then played for English stud |
s is a keen sportswoman and has played women's | rugby at premiership level. |
He was released by Munster | Rugby at the end of the 2008/2009 season. |
Pollock was forced to retire from | rugby at 23 due to a hip injury. |
hool in Lytham, and played some of his earlier | rugby at Fylde Rugby Club. |
moved upstairs to the position of director of | rugby at the South Sydney Rabbitohs. |
However, Crates has not played | rugby at international level. |
Wheelchair | Rugby at the 2000 Summer Paralympics was officially |
Howe retired from professional | rugby at the end of the 2005-06 season. |
Greenwood learnt his | rugby at Dulwich College, before which he had been a |
11 Sowden-Taylor announced his retirement from | rugby at the age of 28. |
He played junior | rugby at Maidenhead Rugby Football Club, and was par |
Reddan began playing | rugby at 13 years of age with Old Crescent. |
Represented Waikato in 7s | Rugby at the New Zealand National Tournament. |
Johnson also played | rugby at UCLA. |
This article lists the official squads for | rugby at the 2009 Maccabiah Games in Israel. |
eter Gary Pearce is a Welsh former director of | rugby at Hull RUFC (2000…2005), and dual-code intern |
Rugby at Sydney Uni 1934. | |
ment includes a much wider selection including | rugby, badminton, ice-hockey, cross country and trac |
He, along with 14 other students and a | rugby ball, were the origin of the Northeastern Univ |
Their products include the Gilbert Synergie | rugby ball. |
ng with his nephew, James, developed the first | rugby balls, having previously made football boots b |
registered itself to the Turkish Federation of | Rugby, Baseball, Softball and American Football to b |
Austin played | rugby, basketball and water polo. |
cap for Wales but after retiring from playing | rugby became President of the Welsh Rugby Union. |
The route to | Rugby became available when the LNWR built a line fr |
m cricket, he would further pursue his love of | rugby, becoming one of the great rugby union referee |
was an Assistant Master at The Leys School and | Rugby before Headships at Haileybury College and Mar |
He was educated | Rugby before matriculating to Oxford University in 1 |
It supplies drinking water to | Rugby, being fed by water pumped from Draycote Water |
He previously played for Gloucester | Rugby, Birmingham and Solihull R.F.C. and Blackheath |
He was a | Rugby Blue in 1903, 1904, 1905 (and Captain in 1905) |
to Clare College, Cambridge and was awarded a | rugby blue. |
Hall, University of Oxford where he won three | rugby Blues. |
status for the first time by the International | Rugby Board for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France. |
The event will be organised by | rugby's governing body, the International Rugby Boar |
931 and became affiliated to the International | Rugby Board in 1988. |
The International | Rugby Board (IRB) has stated that the Rugby World Cu |
Serevi has played in the International | Rugby Board Sevens Series since its creation in 1999 |
's workshop, commissioned by the International | Rugby Board (IRB), (then, International Rugby Footba |
uspension from coaching, and the International | Rugby Board (IRB) also confirmed that they would app |
The International | Rugby Board (IRB) also confirmed that they would app |
The International | Rugby Board ruled he was eligible to play for Wales |
The event is organised by | rugby's governing body, the International Rugby Boar |
989 and became affiliated to the International | Rugby Board in 1994. |
so served as chairman of the New Zealand Maori | Rugby Board. |
the Welsh representatives on the International | Rugby Board. |
ber 2009, the IRB confirmed that the governing | rugby boards of Brazil (Brazilian Rugby Association) |
In 1874 it joined Australia's original | rugby body, the Southern Rugby Union, and teams from |
Having first laced up his | rugby boots as a youngster at Middlesbrough Rugby Cl |
New Bilton is also a ward of | Rugby Borough Council. |
He was a | Rugby Borough councillor in 1952. |
Frankton is a village and civil parish in the | Rugby borough of Warwickshire in England. |
ley Woods is a village and civil parish in the | Rugby borough of Warwickshire, England. |
The Hinckley and | Rugby Building Society was formed in 1983 by the mer |
After retiring from full time | rugby, Butterfield briefly worked the paint industry |
Educated at Cardiff High School he was taught | rugby by school's rugby coach Eric Evans. |
San Francisco Fog also promote the culture of | rugby by making available many traditional rugby son |
The 13 miles from Blaby to | Rugby can take 40 minutes between 8.00 am and 9.00. |
The team plays in the | Rugby Canada Super League and draws most of its play |
In 1998, | Rugby Canada and the provincial unions agreed to for |
The team plays in the | Rugby Canada National Junior Championship and draws |
In 2009, | Rugby Canada decided to disband the RCSL and replace |
The team plays in the | Rugby Canada National Junior Championship and draws |
linton, Queensland and claimed 1 international | rugby cap for Australia. |
In 2006 he gained his 100th consecutive super | rugby cap. |
He has represented Unione | Rugby Capitolina in Italy at club level, and Argenti |
imoleague, Ireland and claimed 1 international | rugby caps for Australia. |
She is the ex-wife of former England | rugby captain Will Carling. |
Cliff Jones Wales international | rugby captain |
orked as a Police constable in Fiji before his | rugby career took off. |
Rees started his | rugby career at Dunvant RFC. |
A flanker, Davies began his | rugby career at Newport High School Old Boys before |
a student at Bromsgrove School but started his | rugby career at Old Swinford Hospital. |
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