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Not to be confused with John Hegarty ( | rugby union). |
Cup is a semi-professional northern hemisphere | rugby union competition. |
of the existing top-level Southern Hemisphere | rugby union tournament, see Tri Nations (rugby union |
Not to be confused with Andrew Henderson ( | rugby league). |
Not to be confused with Ian Henderson ( | rugby league). |
Hendy | Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the v |
ns as well as representing the Help for Heroes | rugby team. |
r, Ireland and Lions player, see David Hewitt ( | rugby footballer born 1939). |
A history of State High | Rugby |
d sports teams, probably the most high-profile | rugby team in the world, the New Zealand All Blacks |
Hunters Hill | Rugby Union Football Club was established in 1892 an |
Dave Hilton ( | rugby player), former English rugby union player who |
He plays his | rugby as a centre or on the wing. |
His punishing travel schedule put pay to his | rugby playing career. |
orked as a Police constable in Fiji before his | rugby career took off. |
Born in Oxford, he learnt his | rugby at school and as a mini/junior with Bicester R |
After his | rugby days had passed, he taught at Hong Kong Intern |
Rees started his | rugby career at Dunvant RFC. |
A flanker, Davies began his | rugby career at Newport High School Old Boys before |
He now plays his | rugby for the masterrace which is Instonians RFC who |
a student at Bromsgrove School but started his | rugby career at Old Swinford Hospital. |
Nancekivell started his | rugby career with Launceston Rugby Football Club (Th |
Elliott began his | rugby career playing for Llandaff, before switching |
Lacroix started his | rugby career at US Dax in the French Ligue Nationale |
Following his | rugby league career, he returned to live in Cardiff |
He began his | rugby league career as an eight-year-old with the Va |
Having first laced up his | rugby boots as a youngster at Middlesbrough Rugby Cl |
He began his | rugby career at Bedford School before representing E |
Now plays his | rugby in Japan for Fukuoka Sanix Blues. |
Davies started his | rugby career playing for Llanelli playing age grade |
He developed his | rugby skills whilst at Westville Boys' High, a schoo |
After his | rugby career in Wales, Evans moved to Gloucestershir |
He started his | Rugby career playing for the Winchester rugby footba |
Thomas began his | rugby career with local lower tier club Pontnewydd b |
During this period he played his | rugby for St. Helens at full back. |
al boxer, though remained better known for his | rugby league achievements. |
His | rugby career blossomed under coach Brian Gornall at |
And his first cousin Waisale Serevi began his | rugby career at halfback. |
ral club and invitational teams throughout his | rugby career. |
In 1958, Devereux ended his | rugby union international career by switching to the |
He continued his | rugby career by captaining London Welsh for several |
He began his | rugby union career at the age of 16 for Halifax RUFC |
He was a qualified medical doctor during his | rugby playing days, he still is. |
He finished his | rugby union career with 121 tries in 131 first class |
Faber ended his | rugby career in December 2009. |
Greenwood learnt his | rugby at Dulwich College, before which he had been a |
Pendlebury had a very successful start to his | Rugby career. |
Hercus made his | Rugby World Cup debut in 2003, scoring 51 points for |
He plays his | rugby as a number eight. |
Thomas began his | rugby playing career for local clubs across the Swan |
Heckenberg began his | rugby career at St Gregory's College, Campbelltown, |
Staunton began his | Rugby career with his local team Galbally RFC in Co. |
He plays his | rugby for French club, Montpelier. |
Simon finished his | rugby career at Bath Rugby where a debilitating toe |
Wright began his | rugby union career playing for North Wairarapa in 18 |
Murray started his | rugby league career playing for the Ellerslie Eagles |
He finished his | rugby playing career at Castres Olympique at the age |
College and Bristol University but started his | rugby career with Hove RFC. |
Historic | Rugby restored the house in the 1960s, and has outfi |
Scarlets, Cardiff Blues, Sale Sharks and HKCC | Rugby. |
15 February: Michael James "Jock" Hobbs, | rugby player and administrator |
Holbeck | Rugby Club, also known as Holbeck Imps, were a rugby |
lso where Porth Harlequins RFC play their home | rugby union matches. |
Mark Hopley, | Rugby Union Footballer & Coach |
to provide transport for the Rochdale Hornets | rugby team. |
King's College Hospital | Rugby Football Club opted to remain a separate entit |
The United Hospitals | Rugby Football Club represents the six medical schoo |
Home of Bristol City F.C. and has hosted | Rugby World Cup games and major Bristol Rugby fixtur |
During their first season, Oak House | Rugby Team has reached the final of the Campus Sport |
Robert Howley ( | Rugby player) |
Cardiff HSOB | Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club base |
Huddersfield | Rugby Union Football Club is an English rugby union |
Burrell started his career at Huddersfield | Rugby Union Football Club.Burrell has experienced pl |
ry is the South Leeds Stadium, home of Hunslet | Rugby League Club. |
He moved to the Newcastle and Hunter | Rugby Union competition in 2007, before heading nort |
ly owner and chief administrator of Hurricanes | Rugby League, a rugby league team based in Jamaica. |
The team competes in College Division I | rugby, against the best college rugby teams in the N |
2010 NERFU College Men's Division III | Rugby Tournament The 2010 NERFU College Men's Divisi |
es considered too small for the most important | rugby international matches and because of that it h |
France team in | rugby sevens |
He was born in | Rugby and died in Coventry. |
seminar, exhibition and party venue located in | Rugby, Warwickshire, England. |
He first worked in | rugby league before beginning a coaching career in a |
Harbin returned to England to coach in | rugby league in the late 1990s. |
ution to Australia's international standing in | rugby league. |
He represented Ireland internationally in | rugby and soccer, a rare distinction. |
He continued his interest in | rugby, acting as a referee and being President of th |
ained Hull, due to his extensive experience in | rugby league, to a final series. |
ople at a surgery in the Fighting Cocks pub in | Rugby in 2006 |
Roger Wallis, (born 8 August 1941 in | Rugby, England) is a musician, journalist and resear |
have been long before they were introduced in | rugby league in the mid 1900s and I'd like to put a |
is a British clothing company, specialising in | rugby apparel and leisurewear, based in Altrincham, |
Dyer represented for Wales in | Rugby League World Cup qualifying matches. |
A similar split in | rugby led to the separate sports of rugby union and |
In | rugby league, two Northern Union Challenge Cup final |
He also played for Cardiff RFC in | rugby union during two stints at the club. |
In | Rugby Union, Lelean been the only school in the hist |
He is Irelands all-time top try scorer in | Rugby World Cup Sevens with 10 tries. |
as educated at Bilton Grange, a prep school in | Rugby, then Rugby School. |
He represented for Queensland in | rugby union in 1919 the final year before the sport |
A drama set in | rugby changing rooms, and the after match party. |
Walter Gilbert was born in | Rugby, England. |
Brazier currently plays for the USA Falcons in | rugby union. |
yed for the Glebe and Eastern Suburbs clubs in | rugby league. |
s, Olsen, represented the New Zealand Kiwis in | rugby league. |
Uruguay has qualified a team to participate in | rugby sevens. |
2006 Commonwealth Games gold medalist in | Rugby 7's |
Before embarking on a successful career in | rugby league, Furner was a Queanbeyan Whites rugby u |
He has represented New Zealand in | rugby league and previously played in the National R |
He was born in Leamington and died in | Rugby. |
He remained involved in | Rugby and was the RFU president in 1950. |
New Bilton is a place in | Rugby, Warwickshire, in England. |
Secondary-age pupils attend schools in | Rugby. |
g part (possibly among other events) so far in | rugby. |
od enough to be selected to represent Tonga in | rugby union. |
Having opened its doors to children living in | Rugby and the surrounding district, it out-grew its |
She married Robert Merrill in 1981 in | Rugby; they have three daughters. |
es and captained his country on 7 occasions in | rugby union. |
ing water polo he has been heavily involved in | rugby. |
He was born in | Rugby, Warwickshire, the eldest son of Robert Spence |
A keen sportsman, excelling in | rugby and cricket, he rose to school captain in 1936 |
With a background in | rugby league, Ford was involved in the academies at |
The club participates in | Rugby Fifteens as part of the local Taipei Club Comp |
Jones had a brief career in | rugby union with hometown club Rhymney RFC in the So |
Langley was born in | Rugby, Warwickshire in 1938. |
Outstanding Achievement In | rugby league: Matt Bowen |
: Took part in the World Championships 2006 in | rugby union |
He competed in | rugby union at the 1908 Summer Olympics and was an e |
He also played for Great Britain U19s in | Rugby League before going up to Cambridge. |
He has represented Portugal in | rugby league. |
Bayley was born in | Rugby, Warwickshire, and played for St Saviour's, Ru |
His father, John Vuna, represented Tonga in | rugby union. |
Which, in | rugby are called Garryowens. |
Isolated in | rugby terms, Mayotte competes in the Africa Cup. |
David Grace (born 1949 in | Rugby, Warwickshire, England) is a British racing dr |
Raynor started his career in | rugby union as a centre. |
During his time in | rugby union he represented Tonga at rugby sevens and |
mbered today by the Lawrence Sheriff School in | Rugby. |
Jones remained in | rugby after he retired from playing. |
His pastimes include | rugby, mountaineering and diving. |
The 30-sports menu included | rugby union, sailing and softball for the first time |
ment includes a much wider selection including | rugby, badminton, ice-hockey, cross country and trac |
represent the school in many sports including | rugby union (from open primary to first IV), netball |
The Paphos Tigers are an independent | rugby union club based in Paphos, Cyprus. |
They are known as the first independent | rugby club in Cyprus. |
The Limassol Crusaders are an independent | rugby union club based in Limassol, Cyprus. |
They were the 2nd independent | rugby club to be formed in Cyprus, after the Paphos |
Independiente | Rugby Club (also known as Independiente) is a Spanis |
Further information: | Rugby League positions |
e and money improving the field and installing | rugby goalposts. |
dale was the first winner of the inter-college | Rugby sevens cup in 1969. |
ndrew's College, Tooth played inter-collegiate | rugby and grade rugby for the University. |
viously War of the Roses, for the inter-county | rugby league matches between representative teams fr |
ctober 26 - Hugh Ingledew, Wales international | rugby player (died 1937) |
29 June - Arthur Boucher, Wales international | rugby union player (died 1948) |
83 in Canberra) is an Australian international | rugby union footballer. |
13 July - John Griffin, Welsh international | rugby player (born 1859) |
939, Monmouth) is a former Wales international | rugby union player. |
Chris Horsman - Welsh international | rugby union prop forward |
- 18 September 1980) was a Wales international | rugby union player who played club rugby for Swansea |
school has produced a number of international | rugby players throughout the history of rugby union. |
status for the first time by the International | Rugby Board for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France. |
October - Cliff Pritchard, Wales international | rugby player (died 1954) |
16 July 1964) is a Welsh former international | rugby union and rugby league footballer. |
ctober 1933) was an English-born international | rugby union forward who played club rugby for Newpor |
Wooller won 18 international | rugby union caps for Wales and represented Cardiff R |
anuary 1942) was an English-born international | rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardif |
the IRB Sevens World Series for international | rugby sevens (seven a side version of rugby union). |
born 18 August 1980) is a German international | rugby union player of Welsh descent, playing for Amp |
d John Thomas (1879-1925), Wales international | rugby player |
the IRB Sevens World Series for international | rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union). |
18 July 1956) is a former Welsh international | rugby union player. |
See Women's international | rugby for information about the status of internatio |
On his retirement from international | rugby Llewellyn returned to second class club rugby |
March 1911) was an English-born international | rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardif |
1911 - 8 March 1943) was a Welsh international | rugby union hooker who played club rugby for Newport |
Charles Lewis, the second Wales international | rugby union captain 1882-83 |
19 June - Joe Pullman, Wales international | rugby union player (died 1955) |
7 August 1941) is a former Wales international | rugby union player. |
anuary - Buckley Roderick, Wales international | rugby player (d. |
ngboks captain and member of the International | Rugby Hall of Fame |
addy ('Butch') was also an Irish International | rugby player, playing second row. |
(born 14 July 1990) is a German international | rugby union player, playing for the Otley R.U.F.C. i |
(born 3 January 1977) is a Welsh international | rugby union player who played club rugby for Swansea |
Luke Charteris is a Wales international | rugby union player. |
Irish international | rugby player Tony Buckley |
23 March - Percy Jones, Wales international | rugby player (died 1969) |
23 April - Len Trump, Wales international | rugby player (died 1948) |
9 in Bridgend) is a former Wales international | rugby union player. |
The 1997 Oceania Cup was an international | rugby league football tournament played in the Pacif |
the IRB Sevens World Series for international | rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union). |
Steve Bainbridge, former England international | rugby union payer |
For the Scotland international | rugby union player, see John Jeffrey. |
2 in Llanelli) is a former Wales international | rugby union player. |
12 August - Fred Parfitt, Wales international | rugby player (died 1953) |
9 - 7 February 1901) was a Welsh international | rugby union half-back who played club rugby for Card |
4 - 18 July 2010) was an Ireland international | rugby union player. |
0 - 7 February 2007) was a Welsh international | rugby union player. |
1864 - 8 March 1948) was a Welsh international | rugby union utility player who played club rugby for |
r 1859 - 9 May 1935) was a Welsh international | rugby union half-back who played club rugby for Llan |
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