• The 2003 Brisbane Sevens, officially called the 2003 Brisbane International Sevens, was an international rugby sevens tournament that was part of the...
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  • for a further year in 1989. The 2000 Brisbane Sevens was the first Australian Sevens tournament in the World Sevens Series run by the International Rugby...
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  • The 2002 Brisbane Sevens, officially called the 2002 Brisbane International Sevens, was an international rugby sevens tournament that was part of the World...
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    Brisbane (/ˈbrɪzbən/ BRIZ-bən, Turrbal: Meanjin) is the capital and largest city of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia...
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  • completed edition of the Australian Sevens, with the event returning after a three-year absence following the 2003 Brisbane Sevens. The teams were drawn into four...
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  • than a year of the Brisbane bulletin not having a weather presenter; former kids show presenter Tony Johnston had this role in 2003. Cummins was replaced...
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    David Campese (category Rugby sevens players at the 1998 Commonwealth Games)
    Australia to its first rugby sevens tournament victory in ten years at the Paris Sevens. He captained the Australian rugby sevens team at the 1998 Commonwealth...
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  • The 2002–03 Sevens World Series was the fourth edition of the global circuit for men's national rugby sevens teams, organised by the International Rugby...
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  • John Roe (rugby union) (category World Games medalists in rugby sevens)
    Australia A and the Australian sevens team. In 2003, Roe made his test debut for the Wallabies against Namibia at the 2003 Rugby World Cup held in Australia...
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  • League World Sevens, usually referred to as the World Sevens and sometimes as the World Cup Sevens, was a pre-season rugby league sevens tournament made...
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  • World Rugby Sevens Series hosts have included several different counties. Eight counties currently host a leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series. Several...
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    BTQ (redirect from Seven Brisbane)
    BTQ is the Brisbane television station of the Seven Network in Australia. BTQ was the second television station to launch in Brisbane, going to air on...
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    Waisale Serevi (category Fiji international rugby sevens players)
    to be the greatest rugby sevens player in the history of the game. A biography of Serevi titled Waisale Serevi: King of Sevens by Nick Darvenzi was published...
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  • The Brisbane Lions are a professional Australian rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland, that compete in the Australian Football League (AFL)...
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  • of Brisbane. However, this was later dropped from the design in favor of a mainly maroon jersey with gold trim. At the 1995 Rugby League World Sevens tournament...
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  • Brisbane Roar Football Club is a professional soccer club based in Brisbane, Queensland. competing in Australia's premier men's competition, A-League...
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    Lote Tuqiri (category Australia international rugby sevens players)
    Premiership with the Brisbane Broncos earlier in his career. Tuqiri is the cousin of his namesake, Fijian-born Japanese Rugby Sevens player Lote Tuqiri...
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    The Brisbane Showgrounds (formerly known as the Brisbane Exhibition Ground) is a multi-purpose venue located in Bowen Hills, Brisbane. Established in...
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    The Niue national rugby sevens team is a minor national sevens side. They have participated in two Commonwealth Games — in 2002 and 2006. They also compete...
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  • India at Brisbane, Dec 4–8, 2003. Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 June 2012. "2nd Test: Australia v India at Adelaide, Dec 12–16, 2003. Cricket...
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    Zealand women's national rugby sevens team represents New Zealand in the World Rugby Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens, Summer Olympic Games and the...
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  • Trae Williams (sprinter) (category Athletes from Brisbane)
    switch from athletics to rugby sevens. This was a gamble as it was uncertain whether he would make the Australian Rugby Sevens 2020 Olympics team. He was...
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  • Government in June 2003 to orchestrate bus, ferry, rail and light rail services. They work with Brisbane Airtrain, Transport for Brisbane, RiverCity Ferries...
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    Damon Murphy (category World Rugby Sevens Series profile for men)
    national captain for Australia in rugby sevens. His usual position was on the wing. Damon Murphy was born in Brisbane and educated at Nudgee College. His...
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  • 11th–14th place playoffs. In 2023, they competed at the Oceania Sevens Championship in Brisbane where they finished in 12th place overall. Squad to the 2023...
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    Queensland consist of a large passenger and freight rail network centred on Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland. Suburban and interurban...
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  • (11 March 2018). "Max Futcher steps into Bill McDonald's shoes at Seven News". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 8 May 2018....
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    Jacinda Barrett (category Actresses from Brisbane)
    born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, the daughter of an airport firefighter.[citation needed] She attended Kenmore State High School in Brisbane. Later...
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    The recorded History of Brisbane dates from 1799, when Matthew Flinders explored Moreton Bay on an expedition from Port Jackson, although the region had...
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    Technology Park in Eveleigh. The present Seven Network began as a group of independent stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. HSV-7 Melbourne...
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