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In 2005 he was inducted into the International | Rugby Hall of Fame. |
n 1999, he was inducted into the International | Rugby Hall of Fame. |
esent in a number of other sports too, such as | rugby, handball and water polo. |
Other sports played in Knin are | rugby, handball, volleyball, kickboxing, karate, ten |
tion (1995) Gordon Bray presents The Spirit of | Rugby, Harper Collins Publishers Sydney |
tion (1995) Gordon Bray presents The Spirit of | Rugby, Harper Collins Publishers, Sydney. |
Sri Lanka | Rugby has a long history, dating back to the days of |
Girls | rugby has been recently introduced to the school, to |
Gordon | Rugby have been playing at Chatswood Oval since 1936 |
After retiring from | rugby he became a successful businessman. |
Since quitting top class | rugby, he has started working as an independent citi |
In the first season of professional | rugby he was appointed Director of Rugby at Bath but |
While playing | rugby he had been a geography and PE teacher in St A |
h he spent most his career playing for Bristol | Rugby, he also played rugby league for Huddersfield |
After retiring from international | rugby he became headmaster of Malsis School, a prep |
Outside | rugby he was a National Coal Board fitter at their w |
Still wishing to continue playing | rugby he joined local club Manningham RFC. |
The school has a long | rugby heritage, which dominated the sports departmen |
His childhood | rugby hero was Jonah Lomu. |
since his retirement from international | rugby Hewson has continued to be involved with Welli |
She attended | Rugby High School for Girls. |
Rugby High School for Girls (commonly known as Rugby | |
It is on the south edge of | Rugby hill above a steep slope running down to the R |
It bowed out of East German | rugby history by winning the cup competition as well |
e is among the top twenty try-scorers in Irish | rugby history. |
inst other schools in sports such as football, | rugby, hockey, netball, cricket and rounders. |
- 14 December 1943) was a Welsh international | rugby hooker who played rugby union for Pill Harrier |
Rugby, hurling, and basketball are the main sporting | |
He retired from top-flight | rugby in 2001 and immediately became the forwards co |
View southward, towards | Rugby in 1961 |
presented and progressed through all levels of | rugby in New Zealand. |
In 2003, McKenna retired from professional | rugby in order to continue his legal career. |
iversity College Dublin and began playing club | rugby in the AIL for Old Belvedere rugby club. |
He made his 1st team debut against L'Aquila | Rugby in the Parker Pen Challenge Cup. |
his legal career on hold and resumed top level | rugby in the now professional game for Leinster Rugb |
He retired from professional | rugby in 2004. |
Rugby in Malawi has frequently been haphazard, for e | |
Azam returned to Gloucester | Rugby in the summer of 2004 after one year with Fren |
ople at a surgery in the Fighting Cocks pub in | Rugby in 2006 |
They play their | rugby in West Wales Sport Division 1 West. |
dovery College, famed for its early links with | rugby in Wales, Howell began playing first class rug |
h in 1999, making his debut against Gloucester | Rugby in May 2000. |
ge in its own right, but was incorporated into | Rugby in 1932. |
The team currently play their | rugby in London 3 North West. |
Brown signed for Gloucester | Rugby in the summer of 2003 rejoining Dean Ryan. |
Now plays his | rugby in Japan for Fukuoka Sanix Blues. |
He won a blue for | rugby in 1872 and until 1874 played for the universi |
ay his last match for Munster against Connacht | Rugby in Musgrave Park in the Magners League. |
The Pittsburgh Harlequins help develop | rugby in the Pittsburgh area through youth outreach |
ugby-Bundesliga South/West, the second tier of | rugby in Southern Germany, and above the Rugby-Regio |
ppmeier, born in South Africa, started playing | rugby in 2000. |
He retired from club | rugby in 1993. |
Rugby in the then Czechoslovakia was much affected f | |
The Open Age team plays winter | rugby in the Pennine League. |
He has taken up part-time | rugby in London after his contract with Worcester ex |
e the first significant minority group to play | rugby in Britain. |
He was forced to retire from | rugby in 2005 due to a back injury. |
r Thirteen's to Under Seventeen's play contact | Rugby in a league structure against other local team |
or Ulster, before retiring from representative | Rugby in April 2005. |
He quit | rugby in 2010 due to a back injury. |
He played his first | Rugby in Dubbo before attending Newington College as |
The club withdrew completely from summer | rugby in 2007 after it announced that it would not b |
Lloyd reached high level in schools' | rugby in Ireland, representing the Ulster Schools XV |
He moved on to play for Bath and Bristol | Rugby in the Guinness Premiership. |
ended Newington College (1918-1923) and played | Rugby in the 1st XV for three years. |
fforde returned to | Rugby in 1948 as headmaster until 1957. |
Davies retired from first class | rugby in 1952. |
In 1997 he left Australia to play | rugby in England. |
He also played | rugby in school, as well as football and cricket. |
During the re-introduction of Divisional | rugby in the late 1980s, Orrell were well represente |
Marshall was born in Southampton and played | rugby in his youth before converting to "soccer". |
He has a Phd in the Epidemiology of | Rugby Injuries and set up the England Rugby Injury a |
For the nineteenth century | rugby international (and grandson of the below), see |
David Humphreys - Irish | rugby international |
He was a dual-code | rugby international and an Olympic gold medallist. |
Rugby International John Hayes won a County Under 21 | |
It was a year after the first ever | rugby international (England v Scotland). |
Innes thus became a dual-code | rugby international in that match. |
3 April - Brinley Williams, Wales dual-code | rugby international (died 1987) |
Sir Bill Gammell, Scottish | rugby international and CEO Cairn Energy plc |
es considered too small for the most important | rugby international matches and because of that it h |
Tom Day, Welsh | rugby international |
Andy Long, England | rugby international |
Geoff Cooke, Former England | Rugby International |
John Olver (England | Rugby International) |
enna (born 24 November 1974) is a former Irish | Rugby International, author, broadcaster and solicit |
For the British biochemist and England | rugby international, see Samuel Victor Perry. |
For New Zealand dual-code | rugby international, see David Evans (rugby). |
in Blaina, Wales) is a Welsh former dual-code | rugby international, having played both rugby union |
For the Australian dual-code | rugby international, see Stephen Knight (rugby). |
Martin Corry, England | rugby international, and Leicester Tigers |
For the athlete and Welsh | rugby international, see Nigel Walker. |
He played for England in the first | rugby international, his brother's first internation |
(1903-1979), England | Rugby International, Barbarians Rugby Club, Governor |
Ernest Cotton Deane (1887-1915) was an Irish | rugby international. |
7 March - First | rugby international; Scotland v. England. |
Magnus Lund, England | rugby international; |
rother of Logie Bruce Lockhart also a Scottish | rugby internationalist. |
y they were Australia's 17th to 19th dual code | rugby internationals. |
He was one of the first dual-code | rugby internationals. |
sports and was one Australia's early dual-code | rugby internationals. |
Paul O'Connell Munster | Rugby, Ireland international, and British and Irish |
Rugby is an unincorporated community in Albemarle Co | |
A section of the original route SW of | Rugby is now the A4071. |
Youth | rugby is on Sundays. |
Stahl Brandenburg | Rugby is a German rugby union club from Brandenburg, |
UCLA Women's | Rugby is an official club sport of UCLA Recreation. |
Rugby is regonized as a club sport at high school, c | |
UCLA Women's | Rugby is a rugby union club representing the Univers |
As with many Pacific Island nations, | rugby is the main sport. |
They are one of the countries in Africa where | rugby is more popular but have thus far not qualifie |
The move back to Irish | rugby is seen as a move to bolster his opportunities |
r like his many compatriots playing League and | Rugby is of Samoan Heritage. |
rry (born 21 September 1974 in Dunchurch, near | Rugby) is a former English female sprinter. |
Getroud met | rugby is a soap opera revolving around four starts o |
Mini's | rugby is from Under Sixes to Under Twelve's. |
Stade Poitevin | Rugby is a French semi-professional rugby union team |
Some unique displays include an English | rugby jersey from the first ever rugby international |
e 2008/2009 season saw Martens return to Welsh | rugby joining the Scarlets. |
ards races for Edinburgh University and played | rugby, later earning a place in the backline for a s |
In 1953 the Brisbane | Rugby League was subsumed into the Queensland Rugby |
Randall moved to Harlequins | Rugby League for Super League XI. |
in Tonga) is a Tongan-Australian professional | rugby league footballer currently playing for the Ne |
For the | rugby league footballer of the 1930s and '40s for En |
Byron Fruean (born 21 January 1989) is a | rugby league footballer for the Sydney Roosters of t |
Jeff Doyle was a professional | rugby league footballer of the 1980s and '90s. |
The match was the first live | rugby league telecast in the country. |
defeated Western Suburbs 29-16 in the Taranaki | Rugby League grand final. |
ar played for the Gisborne East Coast under 13 | rugby league team. |
The Hull and District Youth | Rugby League Association was established in October |
ble media interest, and subjected the sport of | rugby league to unprecedented national scrutiny. |
James Webster is a | rugby league player. |
In 1995 he played for | rugby league for Samoa in the Rugby League World Cup |
John Plath is an Australian former | rugby league footballer of the 1990s. |
on OAM (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian | rugby league football identity. |
See also: 1993 New Zealand | rugby league tour of Great Britain and France |
itudes to women and to sexual activity amongst | rugby league players. |
Rugby League Championship 1932/33 1936/37 1938/39 | |
For the | rugby league footballer of the 1990s for Ireland, Wa |
This article details the Bradford Bulls | rugby league football club's 2009 season. |
For Dave Brown, the 1980s | rugby league player see Dave Brown |
For the | rugby league footballer of the 1930s for Wales, and |
Michael Knowles is a professional | rugby league player who currently plays for Barrow R |
ber 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a former | rugby league player. |
Dewsbury Celtic is a | rugby league club in the town of Dewsbury, West York |
Ken Gill is an English former professional | rugby league footballer of the 1970s. |
1982 in Las Palmas, Spain) was a South African | rugby league footballer who played for the Connectic |
Cardiff Demons RLFC are a | rugby league side who play out of St.Albans RFC in t |
Wendell Sailor, | rugby league footballer |
Herb Brackenreg was a | rugby league player in the New South Wales Rugby Foo |
Shane Mackley was an Australian | rugby league footballer of the 1990s. |
The club is the only | rugby league side in Bury. |
n 26 April 1985) is an Australian professional | rugby league footballer who plays for the Newcastle |
Eric Batten is the son of the | rugby league footballer Billy Batten. |
For the New Zealand | rugby league player, see Sam Stewart (rugby league). |
Nathan Massey ( | rugby league born 1991); Canberra Raiders player |
The ground hosted a Wales national | rugby league team match during the 2010 European Cup |
Tommy Gallagher is a | rugby league player who plays as a forward for Swint |
the town has one of three 3 | Rugby league clubs in the country. |
Alex McMillan (born 5 March 1990) is a | rugby league footballer for the Newcastle Knights of |
ydney New South Wales) is an Australian former | rugby league footballer. |
was in the England training squad for the 2008 | Rugby League World Cup. |
Australian national | rugby league captain |
For the | rugby league player, see Albert Bailey. |
tin Dermott born in Wigan, England is a former | rugby league player. |
Les Gorley is the elder brother of the | rugby league footballer, Peter Gorley. |
Taranaki again held the | Rugby League Cup at the end of the season. |
dersfield, England) is an English professional | rugby league player with the Huddersfield Giants. |
The South Auckland | Rugby League was constituted on 28 April 1921. |
He was a | Rugby League player with Rochdale Hornets and also k |
It is the UK's only | rugby league heritage museum. |
For the | rugby league footballer of the 1900s for England, an |
His son, Lionel Harbin, briefly played | rugby league in the Super League for Wakefield Trini |
Joseph Mellor is a professional | rugby league player currently playing for Wigan Warr |
amed in the France training squad for the 2008 | Rugby League World Cup. |
In National | Rugby League season 2006 the Cowboys missed the fina |
has been an active part in the organization of | Rugby League Ireland - an organization aimed at the |
West Lions | Rugby League Club |
the North-Nelson Bay Marlins in the Newcastle | Rugby League in 2000. |
He first worked in | rugby league before beginning a coaching career in a |
as been named in the France squad for the 2008 | Rugby League World Cup. |
The 2007 | Rugby League State of Origin series (SoO) |
Anthony Seuseu is a former New Zealand | rugby league player. |
a (born 29 April 1965) is a New Zealand former | rugby league player. |
Harbin returned to England to coach in | rugby league in the late 1990s. |
They play in the | Rugby League Conference North West Premier division. |
e played for several Super League and National | Rugby League clubs during his career. |
For the Australian | rugby league footballer, see Terry Butler (rugby lea |
He started his professional career at National | Rugby League side New Zealand Warriors in 2003. |
He was inducted to the | rugby league Roll of Honour in 2005. |
Runcorn RLC are a | rugby league club based in Runcorn, Cheshire. |
22 May 1966) is a British former professional | rugby league footballer. |
ny Ralph "Tank" Gordon is a New Zealand former | rugby league and rugby union player and coach who re |
uth Wales, Australia) is a former professional | rugby league footballer. |
Peter Tunks - | Rugby League player |
Runcorn Vikings joined the | Rugby League Conference North West division in 2005. |
Hough also played | rugby league for the Richmond and Papakura clubs. |
Jonny Lomax - plays professional | Rugby League Football for St Helens RLFC |
an Welsh international and played at the 1995 | Rugby League World Cup. |
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