Gary Armstrong OBE (born 30 September 1966, in Edinburgh) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He played scrum-half for Jed-Forest RFC...
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football player Gary Armstrong (cricketer) (born 1965), Bahamian cricketer Gary Armstrong (rugby union) (born 1966), Scottish rugby union player This disambiguation...
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national rugby union team (Scots: Scotland naitional rugby union team, Scottish Gaelic: sgioba nàiseanta rugbaidh na h-Alba) represents the Scottish Rugby Union...
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List of Ireland national rugby union players is a list of men who have played for the Ireland national rugby union team. Note the list only includes men...
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deny Gary Armstrong a try, which ultimately won England the match. He ultimately gained 21 caps. After retiring Hall was appointed director of rugby for...
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Hiroaki Shukuzawa (category Japanese rugby union coaches)
1950 – June 17, 2006) was a Japanese rugby union player and coach, who coached the Japan national rugby union team between 1989 and 1991. As a player...
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Finlay Calder (category British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Scotland)
Calder OBE (born 20 August 1957) is a Scotland international former rugby union player. Born in Haddington, East Lothian and educated at Stewart's Melville...
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Scotland rugby union tour of New Zealand involved eight rugby union matches played between 30 May and 23 June by the Scotland national rugby union team in...
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originally known as "Scottish Borders Rugby", and also known as The Borders, were one of four professional rugby union teams in Scotland, alongside Edinburgh...
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Parliament and Lord Mayor of York Robert Challoner (1872–1955), Australian rugby union player Thomas Chaloner (disambiguation), several people William Chaloner...
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named after poet James Thomson) John Ainslie, cartographer Gary Armstrong, rugby union player[citation needed] Anthony Fasson GC, naval officer Karen...
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Ulster Rugby is one of the four professional provincial rugby union teams from the island of Ireland. They compete in the Irish regional pool of the United...
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for the 1991 Five Nations Championship, an annual rugby union tournament contested by the national rugby teams of England, France, Ireland, Scotland and...
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Doddie Weir (category Scottish rugby union players)
announced that Weir, Gary Armstrong and George Graham would all leave the club at the end of the season to join the newly reformed Borders Rugby team. Weir remained...
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List of England national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the England national rugby union team. The list only includes players...
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List of Australia national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Australia national rugby union team. Note that the "position"...
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is a list of Scottish national rugby union players, i.e. those who have played for the Scotland national rugby union team. The list only includes players...
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As of 26 October 2024[update], 1223 players have played rugby union for New Zealand's national team, known since 1905 as the All Blacks. The first New...
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Manchester Rugby Club, founded in 1860 as Manchester Football Club, is one of the oldest rugby union clubs in the world. Home matches are played at Grove...
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Rugby union in the Scottish Borders has a long, and significant history. The region has been responsible for several major innovations, and a presence...
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The Manawatu Rugby Football Union (MRU) serves as the governing body of the sport of rugby union in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. Founded...
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1964) is a Scottish sports commentator and former Scotland international rugby union player. At the point of his retirement he was Scotland's most-capped...
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Taylor (Wing), Gary Townsend (Center/Wing), Art Ward (Lock/#8), Blane Warhurst (Flanker), Jeff Westcott (Wing). The 1986 Women's National Rugby Championship...
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Jed-Forest RFC (redirect from Jed-Forest Rugby Football Club)
Jed-Forest Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team who are based at Riverside Park in Jedburgh. The team was founded in 1885 and currently play in...
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sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh full season of rugby union within the top tier of the English rugby union system. Newcastle Falcons won the league, for...
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following is a list of related people who have played international rugby union. Felipe Contepomi and Manuel Contepomi; twin brothers Ignacio Fernández...
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Jackson played rugby union in the under-17s Australian schoolboys representative team, before playing in the under-18s Australian schoolboys rugby league team...
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Newcastle Falcons (category Rugby union teams in England)
Newcastle Falcons is a rugby union team that play in Premiership Rugby, England's highest division of rugby union. The club was established in 1877 as...
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Only one winner has ever been stripped of the award – US cyclist Lance Armstrong, whose 2003 award was rescinded following the UCI's 2012 decision to strip...
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Alex Angus (category Scottish rugby union players)
and Gary Armstrong. This is partly because World War I occurred in the middle of his international career, a period in which all international rugby ceased...
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