Hugh Street Rugby Grounds, known also as Mike Carney Toyota Park is a sports venue located in the suburb of Currajong in Townsville, Queensland, Australia...
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for Hugh Grant's gay rugby comment". Pink News. 14 March 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2011. Cagle, Jess (January 2018). "The Jess Cagle Interview: Hugh Grant"...
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Rugby Estate includes much of what is now Great Ormond Street, Lamb's Conduit Street and Rugby Street in the London district of Bloomsbury. Up to 1667, the...
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protests polarised New Zealand: while rugby fans filled the football grounds, protest crowds filled the surrounding streets, and on one occasion succeeded in...
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The first official Armistice Day events were subsequently held in the grounds of the Palace on the morning of 11 November 1919, which included a two-minute...
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in 1881 in Weymouth Street, London. A few years later it moved to Folkestone and in 1921 to Kingsgate, Broadstairs, in the grounds of which stood an ancient...
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of the finest private athletic grounds near London. By the summer of 1911 the sports club had over 600 members. The rugby section was established in 1910...
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international rugby union forward; David John Davies (1879–1935), Australian archdeacon; Ivor Emmanuel (1927–2007), singer and actor; Hugh Evan-Thomas (1862–1928)...
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The 2018 National Rugby Championship was the fifth season of the top flight of Australian domestic rugby union. The competition began on 1 September and...
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Emmanuel College, Cambridge (redirect from Emmanuel Street)
inaugurated in 1995. College sports grounds The chapel looking towards the altar Chapel cloisters Front façade from Downing Street The Emmanuel College Students...
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cricketer Hugh Page, cricketer Adam Bacher, cricketer Nic Pothas, cricketer Graeme Smith, cricketer Joe van Niekerk, rugby player Bryan Habana, rugby player...
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Knaresbrough's High Street. Sights in the town include the remains of Knaresborough Castle, the Courthouse Museum in the castle grounds, Mother Shipton's...
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Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby XIII in non-Anglophone Europe and South America, and referred...
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Magdalen College, Oxford (section Grounds)
Magdalen Hall, established in the college's grounds around 1490, which in the 19th century was moved to Catte Street and became Hertford College. Waynflete...
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Fox in his honour. Francis Hugh Fox (12 June 1863 – 28 May 1952) was an English rugby union forward who played club rugby for Wellington and the Marlborough...
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Esher Rugby Club was established in 1923 and play on the Hersham borders at the Molesey Road stadium, where they have several training grounds there....
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Coventry (section Rugby Union)
weekly Parkrun event. Butts Park Arena, home of Coventry Rugby Football Club and Coventry Bears Rugby League Club, holds music concerts occasionally. Criterion...
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Hall of Fame trainer Hugh Sweeny, first Australian prisoner of war in World War II Carl Webb- NRL, Queensland and Australian Rugby League Player Stephen...
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Oxford (section Rugby league)
career. In 2013, Oxford Rugby League entered rugby league's semi-professional Championship 1, the third tier of British rugby league. Oxford Cavaliers...
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club's rugby origins, when the rugby players simply removed the sleeves from their old rugby shirts to create running vests. Dartfordians Rugby Football...
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Melbourne Cricket Ground (redirect from Melbourne Cricket Grounds)
several grounds around Melbourne. The club's first game was against a military team at the Old Mint site, at the corner of William and La Trobe Streets. Burial...
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Western Springs Stadium (category Cricket grounds in New Zealand)
Zealand. Built within a natural amphitheatre, it is primarily used for rugby union matches during the winter and for speedway racing during the summer...
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The chapel retains its original wooden fan-vaulted ceiling, designed by Hugh Herland, carpenter to Richard II. Little of the original medieval glass,...
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List of Sydney Roosters players (redirect from C. Nash (rugby league player))
There have been over 1,200 rugby league footballers who have played for the Sydney Roosters in the premiership since its foundation in 1908. They are...
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Lane Cove River, Hawkesbury and east to the coast. They would travel from grounds at Cowan Creek to the Parramatta River via Pymble - passing west through...
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south-west London hosts home matches for the England national rugby union team. While rugby league is more popular in the north of England, the sport has...
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Dublin (section Rugby Union)
played host to the Irish Rugby Union Team and Republic of Ireland national football team as well as hosting the Heineken Cup rugby 2008–09 semi-final between...
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Bramall Lane (category Defunct cricket grounds in England)
professional association football matches. Bramall Lane is one of only two grounds (the other being the Oval) which has hosted England football internationals...
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West of Scotland F.C. (category Rugby union teams in Scotland)
J.A.D. Thom, W.A. Burnet and President Hugh Harper all playing critical roles. The committee considered grounds in Bishopbriggs, Kirkintilloch, Pollok...
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