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The Pittsburgh Harlequins | Rugby Football Association was created in 1995 to su |
It is administered by the British Amateur | Rugby League Association (BARLA). |
Following the formation of British Amateur | Rugby League Association in 1973, local District Lea |
The British Amateur | Rugby League Association (BARLA) was also founded at |
The league is run by the British Amateur | Rugby League Association (BARLA). |
iously played in the winter North East Amateur | Rugby League Association as Benfield Lions. |
arsbrook toured Australia with British Amateur | Rugby League Association U18s in 2004. |
Wilf George is a British Amateur | Rugby League Association referee. |
amateur leagues older than the British Amateur | Rugby League Association. |
Jack Rowell OBE (born 1937) is the Director of | Rugby union at Bath. |
send to South Africa in 2009 to improve their | rugby skills at the Natal Sharks Academy as part of |
See also: | Rugby union at the 2005 Maccabiah Games - team squad |
send to South Africa in 2009 to improve their | rugby skills at the Natal Sharks Academy as part of |
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. |
He worked to introduce | rugby league at the school, drawing the attention of |
Willoughby Cotton entered | Rugby School at the age of 12 in 1795. |
Richards played | rugby union at club level for Cardiff and the Wales |
Lacroix started his | rugby career at US Dax in the French Ligue Nationale |
Main article: | Rugby sevens at the 2011 Pan American Games |
He began his | rugby career at Bedford School before representing E |
Main article: | Rugby union at the 1924 Summer Olympics |
Oxford Canal at | Rugby and at Newbold tunnel |
He was on the Canadian Wheelchair | Rugby Team at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. |
He was a former Cornish | rugby player at Redruth R.F.C., Wasps FC, Bristol FC |
Rugby union at the 1993 Maccabiah Games. | |
Rugby union at the 1997 Maccabiah Games. | |
And his first cousin Waisale Serevi began his | rugby career at halfback. |
Dean Widders played his first game of | rugby league at the age of six, he tried many other |
Main article: | Rugby sevens at the Commonwealth Games |
Main article: | Rugby union at the Asian Games |
CBC | rugby team at Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament, Gl |
He also is the First team | rugby coach at Milton Keynes RUFC. |
Rugby union at the 1908 Summer Olympics. | |
He competed in | rugby union at the 1908 Summer Olympics and was an e |
Heckenberg began his | rugby career at St Gregory's College, Campbelltown, |
idely regarded as one of the hard men of world | rugby rugby at the time and was one of the few playe |
Main article: | Rugby union at the 2009 Maccabiah Games |
Simon finished his | rugby career at Bath Rugby where a debilitating toe |
As a youth, he also swam, rowed, and played | rugby union at the national level. |
Chippenham Cheetahs run an annual touch | rugby tournament at Chippenham RFC. |
rn in Wanganui in 1951, attending (and playing | rugby football at) Wanganui Boys' College. |
The school fields teams in cricket, | rugby, football, athletics, rowing, tennis, netball, |
Among his interests are | rugby and athletics. |
Rugby Union attendances include some games from the | |
Rugby union attendances include games from the Super | |
Rico Gear, All Blacks | rugby player, attended (1991-1998), former Prefect ( |
2005: Auckland Blues Development, Auckland | Rugby Academy, Auckland Under-20's (captain) |
He remained with | Rugby until August 2002 when he joined Moor Green. |
Andrews, Malcolm (2006) The ABC of | Rugby League, Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney |
Andrews, Malcolm (2006) The ABC of | Rugby League Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney |
Andrews, Malcom (2006) The ABC of | Rugby League Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney |
The 1893 New Zealand tour | rugby to Australia was the second tour by the New Ze |
The 1903 New Zealand tour | rugby to Australia was the fourth tour by the New Ze |
Scott Carter (Australia | rugby league), Australia rugby league player of the |
Robert Laurie ( | rugby league), Australian sportsman |
Brian Moore ( | rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer an |
Patrick Mulligan ( | rugby), an Australian rugby union player |
enna (born 24 November 1974) is a former Irish | Rugby International, author, broadcaster and solicit |
The route to | Rugby became available when the LNWR built a line fr |
(2 July 1863 - 24 September 1943) was a Welsh | rugby union back who played club rugby for Cardiff a |
tchinson (1867-1941) was a Welsh international | rugby union back row who played club rugby for Maest |
er 1883-7 July 1916) was a Welsh international | rugby union back who played club rugby for Mountain |
He was educated at | Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford. |
arbour was born on 11 May 1921 and educated at | Rugby and Balliol. |
ternational also owns Steeden, known for their | rugby league balls, acquired in 1995, and Gilbert, w |
(1903-1979), England | Rugby International, Barbarians Rugby Club, Governor |
ARC Iuridica Prague is a Czech | rugby club based in Prague. |
Portlaoise RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Portlaoise, Leinster. |
Gorey RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Gorey, County Wexford. |
RC Olomouc is a Czech | rugby club based in Olomouc. |
Birr RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Birr, County Offaly. |
Portarlington RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Portarlington, County Laois. |
RC Slavia Prague is a Czech | rugby club based in Prague. |
Tullamore RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Tullamore, County Offaly. |
Wiltshire Wyverns is a | rugby league based in Corsham, Wiltshire. |
UL Bohemian RFC is an AIB League Division 1 | rugby club based in Limerick. |
Clondalkin RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in County Dublin. |
Naas RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Naas, Leinster. |
Longford RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Longford, County Longford. |
Enniscorthy RFC is an Irish | rugby team based in Enniscorthy, Leinster. |
RC Sparta Prague is a Czech | rugby club based in Prague. |
Other popular sports include soccer, | rugby union, basketball and athletics. |
ffers training in dance, golf, hockey, soccer, | rugby and basketball. |
Notable peaks include Mount | Rugby on Bathurst Harbour, Mount Melaleuca, Mount An |
The Regina | Rugby Club became the Regina Roughriders. |
After retiring from | rugby he became a successful businessman. |
As well as continuing to coach | rugby, French became a well known commentator on rug |
After retiring from international | rugby he became headmaster of Malsis School, a prep |
the war, he returned to his teaching career at | Rugby and became a housemaster there in 1923. |
In 1907 Ebbw Vale RFC switched to professional | rugby league, becoming Ebbw Vale RLFC. |
Rugby clubs Bective Rangers and Old Wesley have thei | |
Richards played club | rugby for Bedford, Harlequins and Leicester Tigers. |
idge in the 1958 Varsity match and played club | rugby for Bedford. |
Whitefoot played his club | rugby for Bedwas and Cardiff and attained 19 interna |
The game of seven-a-side | rugby had been played in England since 1926, but the |
Gordon | Rugby have been playing at Chatswood Oval since 1936 |
Rugby had been played in Aberystwyth since the late | |
Girls | rugby has been recently introduced to the school, to |
He first worked in | rugby league before beginning a coaching career in a |
ion was going to be part of the GWR's Oxford & | Rugby railway, before the problems with changing gau |
He graduated from the | Rugby School before attending the University of Oxfo |
Moberly was educated at | Rugby School, before going to Balliol College in Oxf |
He was educated at | Rugby School before being accepted into Trinity Coll |
He was educated at | Rugby School before going into business in Mancheste |
He moved onto playing for Sedgley Park | Rugby Club before being contracted by Sale Sharks. |
He also played for Great Britain U19s in | Rugby League before going up to Cambridge. |
Allen was educated at | Rugby School, before matriculating to Oxford Univers |
He was educated at | Rugby School before graduating to Balliol College, O |
At the start of the 1933/34 season Isaacs left | rugby union behind when he 'Went North' switching to |
Prosser was an enthusiastic student of | rugby and believed in regular playing and training. |
O'Malley played | rugby for Belvedere College and represented both Lei |
Cittadini, who is a prop, plays club | rugby for Benetton Treviso. |
A line-out during a | rugby match between Munster and Scarlets at Musgrave |
Twickenham Stadium (for the annual | rugby match between the Royal Navy and British Army) |
The former Scotland | rugby player Bill Cuthbertson teaches rugby at the s |
He was also a good runner, heavyweight boxer, | rugby footballer, billiards player and a good shot. |
He played schools | rugby for Blackrock College and then moved on to pla |
After playing his early | rugby with Blaenavon he moved to first class side Ne |
His | rugby career blossomed under coach Brian Gornall at |
the 1970s, he was a member of the New Zealand | Rugby Union board. |
s international of the 2000s, see Steve Jones ( | rugby player born 1977). |
Nathan Massey ( | rugby league born 1991); Canberra Raiders player |
Christophe Lamaison, | rugby player born in Dax. |
Yves du Manoir, French | rugby player, born here in 1904 |
Nathan Massey ( | rugby league born 1989); United States international |
For the Welsh international | rugby player born 1963 see Phil Davies |
Frank Williams ( | rugby league born c. 1910), rugby league footballer |
For the Bulldogs player, see Danny Williams ( | rugby league born 1986 in Australia). |
Trinity Wildcats, and Hull KR, see Peter Fox ( | rugby league born 1984). |
r, Ireland and Lions player, see David Hewitt ( | rugby footballer born 1939). |
es international of the 1980s see Steve Jones ( | rugby player born 1951) |
Forster played | rugby for both Bolton School and Aspull Rugby Club. |
He also played | rugby for both the British Lions and the Barbarians. |
her village facilities include a village hall, | rugby football, bowls and tennis clubs. |
competing in archery, swimming, weightlifting, | Rugby 7s, boxing, athletics and shooting. |
England | Rugby coach Brian Ashton was formerly a history teac |
He played club | rugby for Bridgend, county rugby for Glamorgan and i |
After retiring from full time | rugby, Butterfield briefly worked the paint industry |
Brown's father also played | rugby for Bristol Shoguns. |
Bailey joined Gloucester | Rugby from Bristol Rugby in 2004, having scored 14 t |
e the first significant minority group to play | rugby in Britain. |
Neary played club | rugby for Broughton Park. |
He plays club | rugby for Burnaby Lake, and for the Canada national |
Carroll attempted to return to | rugby union but his application was refused by the N |
It fielded two teams of twenty aside for | rugby matches but also played by Association rules. |
The club was founded in 1926 as Calder Vale | Rugby Club but the 2002 - 03 season saw the name of |
gh in 1895, before the forming of the Northern | Rugby Union, but in February 1896 he switched to Yor |
Played for Albi | Rugby League but left after club went under liquidat |
(Also | rugby union but it was disbanded in 2009). |
They entered athletes in Boxing, Athletics and | Rugby Sevens, but took home no medals. |
It bowed out of East German | rugby history by winning the cup competition as well |
Tonga are considered to be a tier 2 | rugby nation by the International Rugby Board. |
n Gordon was threatened with being banned from | rugby union by his school if he played in the 1995 R |
He continued his | rugby career by captaining London Welsh for several |
the First Team | rugby pitch, called Weaver |
For the defunct Cardiff | rugby team called the Harlequins, see Cardiff Harleq |
Wexford has one | rugby club, called Wexford Wanderers. |
There is a top Japanese | rugby club called the Suntory Sungoliath owned by th |
Which, in | rugby are called Garryowens. |
He was capped for Connacht | rugby and called for the Irish squad. |
He also played varsity | rugby for Cambridge University and was captain of Lo |
Ammanford RFC's first officially recorded | rugby match came in 1887 against a team from Mynyddb |
Wooller won 18 international | rugby union caps for Wales and represented Cardiff R |
Australian national | rugby league captain |
Charles Lewis, the second Wales international | rugby union captain 1882-83 |
23 March - Jack Whitfield, Wales | rugby union captain (died 1927) |
28 February - Charlie Newman, Wales | rugby union captain (died 1922) |
Phil Clarke (Great Britain | Rugby League captain and Sky Sports commentator) |
Pinkham previously dated ex-England | rugby team captain Matt Dawson, whom she met when he |
2 September - Bobby Delahay, Wales | rugby union captain (died 1978) |
Former England | Rugby Union Captain Martin Johnson lives in the vill |
Bleddyn Williams - Welsh | rugby union captain. |
Donal Lenihan, former Ireland | rugby union captain. |
Blackmore played his domestic | rugby at Cardiff RFC. |
Johnson played his club | rugby for Cardiff RFC. |
He played club | rugby for Cardiff RFC. |
He played club | rugby for Cardiff and London Welsh and county rugby |
Lewis played his club | rugby for Cardiff RFC, but played his best rugby for |
Douglas played club | rugby for Cardiff, and in the 1885-86 season he succ |
r, Barlow moved to Wales where he joined local | rugby club, Cardiff. |
He played club | rugby for Cardiff. |
He played his club | rugby for Cardiff. |
Alker played his entire professional | rugby league career at Salford. |
Lulia began his junior | Rugby League career at the Port Kembla Blacks. |
He began his | rugby league career as an eight-year-old with the Va |
try representative forward Jack James, Brian's | rugby league career began in primary school. |
He began his | rugby union career at the age of 16 for Halifax RUFC |
He finished his | rugby union career with 121 tries in 131 first class |
Thomas began his | rugby playing career for local clubs across the Swan |
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 |
Following his | rugby league career, he returned to live in Cardiff |
His punishing travel schedule put pay to his | rugby playing career. |
en to have scored more than 200-tries in their | rugby league career. |
Educated at | Rugby School, Carnegie was commissioned into the 7th |
As a | rugby player Cattell represented Oxford University b |
The | rugby club celebrated its centenary in 1990. |
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