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    Barry "Fairy" Heatlie (25 April 1872 – 19 August 1951) was a rugby union player, representing both South Africa and Argentina. He was the fifth captain...
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  • Heatlie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Heatlie (born 1946), Scottish songwriter and producer Fairy Heatlie (1872–1951), South...
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  • September 1891 1 1 4 Ferdie Aston F 30 July 1896 30 July 1896 4 3 5 Fairy Heatlie BH 9 August 1896 5 September 1896 6 2 6 Alex Frew A 29 August 1903 29...
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    are members of the IRB Hall of Fame but not the International Hall—Fairy Heatlie, a South African great of the era around 1900 who was also one of the...
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    team to utilize the 3-4-1 formation". South Africans credit Springbok Fairy Heatlie for developing the 3-4-1 formation in 1901 at the Villagers Rugby Club...
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    represent South Africa in 7 test matches and 4 ODI's. Barry Fairy Heatlie was born at Glen Heatlie in the district of Worcester, on 25 April 1872, one of nine...
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  • International Rugby Hall of Fame or the World Rugby Hall of Fame. Barry "Fairy" Heatlie played 6 Tests between 1896 and 1903. Bennie Osler played 17 consecutive...
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  • South Africa  8–0 British & Irish Lions Newlands Stadium, Cape Town   Try: Joe Barry, Alec Reid Con: Fairy Heatlie Referee: Biddy Anderson (South Africa)...
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  • Hall of Fame only, and four are members of both Halls of Fame. Barry "Fairy" Heatlie, who played in the late 19th century and into the early 20th, was one...
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  • Hardcastle New Zealand Australia Richard Hardwick Australia Namibia Fairy Heatlie South Africa Argentina Alec Hepburn England Scotland Alex Hodgman New...
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  • produced 175 Western Province players. Other prominent players include: Fairy Heatlie - Springbok (1891-1903); 5th Springbok captain (1896); caused Springboks...
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    although he himself thought that fellow Villager Fairy Heatlie had first applied the formation in 1901. Heatlie and Carolin had both attended Diocesan College...
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    Sporting positions Preceded by Fairy Heatlie Springbok Captain 1903 Succeeded by Jackie Powell...
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  • scrum formation that had been developed independently by Springboks Fairy Heatlie in 1901 while playing for Villagers and applied on the 1906 South African...
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    Bob Shand, Wilfred Trenery, Japie Louw, DW Smith, Fred Alexander, Fairy Heatlie, CW Smith British Isles: William Grant Mitchell, Paul Robert Clauss...
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    10-10. Dobbin celebrated his first cap by scoring one of the two South African tries, converted by Fairy Heatlie. Uncle Dobbin rugby profile Scrum.com...
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  • Producer in 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure), dies at age 81. Bob Heatlie, Scottish songwriter, record producer and composer (The Trap Door, HIT...
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  • GribbellL.H. Gribbell flanker 1910-06-12 v Great Britain XV at Flores 5 HeatlieFairy Heatlie no. 8 1910-06-12 v Great Britain XV at Flores 6 HenrysF. Henrys lock...
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  • historian (Cartoons - 100 Years of Cinema Animation), (d. 2021). July 20: Bob Heatlie, Scottish songwriter, record producer and composer (The Trap Door, HIT...
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  • medieval legend of Virgilius the Sorcerer for Andrew Lang's The Violet Fairy Book. He was educated at Eton College as a King's scholar and received a...
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    My Oyster" on B-side). 1985: "Merry Christmas Everyone"; written by Bob Heatlie; released by Shakin' Stevens as a single (with "With My Heart" and "Blue...
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  • (Frehley's Comet) Lasse Wellander, 70, Swedish pop guitarist (ABBA) 8 – Bob Heatlie, 76, Scottish songwriter and record producer 9 Karl Berger, 88, German...
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  • Harvey, Manager, Marine Department, Balbcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Elizabeth Heatlie, JP, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance...
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