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    said that "Tietjens' roll of honour is without peer in Sevens, and perhaps in the game of rugby as a whole." According to Spiro Zavos, Tietjens is "The greatest...
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  • Zealand rugby player Edwin Tietjens (1894–1944), German psychiatrist Eunice Tietjens (1884–1944), American writer Gordon Tietjens (born 1955), New Zealand...
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    American musician Gordon Thomson (disambiguation), multiple people Gordon Tietjens (b. 1955), New Zealand rugby sevens coach Gordon Towers (1919–1999)...
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  • Championship held in Argentina. Barrett was also known in sevens after making Gordon Tietjens' squad to prepare for the Wellington Sevens, but again was unsuccessful...
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  • all time.[citation needed] The team was coached for many years by Gordon Tietjens. As of 26 November 2011, 37 of these players have gone on to be All...
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  • the national rugby sevens team. He praised the latter team's coach Gordon Tietjens for his training sessions, and spoke about the difficulty in transitioning...
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    Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall. The novels chronicle the life of Christopher Tietjens, "the last Tory", a brilliant government statistician from a wealthy landowning...
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    weeks' Bledisloe Cup match. On 19 August, Williams was named in coach Gordon Tietjens' initial squad to represent New Zealand at the 2016 Summer Olympics...
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    rower, Double World Champion Rower, NZ 1982 Sportsman of the Year Sir Gordon Tietjens – coach of the New Zealand national rugby sevens team Kane Williamson...
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    Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, academic, scholar activist, Emeritus Professor Sir Gordon Tietjens, New Zealand and Samoan Sevens rugby coach Jared Waerea-Hargreaves...
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  •  England 2004 Jake White  South Africa Bernard Laporte Tomaz Morais Gordon Tietjens 2005 Graham Henry  New Zealand Mike Ruddock 2006 Graham Henry  New...
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  • Tahana and classmate Caleb Ralph were picked by new Bay of Plenty coach Gordon Tietjens in 1996 to play provincial rugby while still schoolboys. He impressed...
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    after receiving high praise in regards to his fitness from coach Sir Gordon Tietjens. Whitelock announced in 2014 that he was leaving New Zealand to take...
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  •  Chile Ian Campbell [58]  Japan Yoshihiro Sakata [59]  New Zealand Gordon Tietjens [60]  Zimbabwe Kennedy Tsimba [61]  Zimbabwe Richard Tsimba [62] 2013...
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  • Colts. A former Queensland Reds squad member, Duley got recruited by Gordon Tietjens to play for the Bay of Plenty, where he spent two seasons, before moving...
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    has played in five Sevens World Series tournaments, and featured in Gordon Tietjens' squad which won the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Naholo earned himself...
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  • Coach of the Year Dayle Cheatley (cycling), Sir Graham Henry (rugby), Gordon Tietjens (rugby), Richard Tonks (rowing) Emerging Talent Award Jacko Gill (athletics)...
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  • (2012, KNZM, born 1946) Sir John Kirwan (2012, KNZM, born 1964) Sir Gordon Tietjens (2013, KNZM, born 1955) Sir Gareth Edwards (2015, Knight Bachelor,...
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  • title-winning team. This performance got the attention of national coach Gordon Tietjens, who called him up for that year's Fiji Sevens. Karauna made 50 appearances...
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    Coach and Video Analyst with the New Zealand sevens team under Sir Gordon Tietjens from 2010 to 2012. He made the move back to the 15-aside game, as the...
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    playing in 2005. Rush became assistant to New Zealand Sevens coach Gordon Tietjens. In 2010 Rush became owner operator of the Browns Bay franchise of...
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    Name Years Gordon Tietjens 1994–2016...
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  • Chin-Min Wang Kuo-Feng Wu Chin-Hsien Wu Chin-Wei Yeh Teng-Yuan Coach: Gordon Tietjens Rodney So'oialo Eric Rush Jared Going Karl Te Nana Amasio Valence Brad...
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    website have been removed. The Topsy The Clown sign was designed by Gordon Tietjen and manufactured by Young Electric Sign Company. On July 7, 2015, MGM...
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  • Order of Merit 3 June 2013 For services to business and tourism 83 Sir Gordon Tietjens KNZM Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit 3 June 2013...
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    season opener against the Highlanders. In 2006 Ranger was selected by Gordon Tietjens to represent the New Zealand Sevens team at the Dubai and South Africa...
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  • Gigauri Shavleg Makharashvili Irakli Gegenava Giorgi Pruidze Coach: Gordon Tietjens Pita Ahki Tim Mikkelson Sam Dickson DJ Forbes (c) Lote Raikabula Junior...
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  • Series for New Zealand, which was being led by his Bay of Plenty coach Gordon Tietjens. A centre, Collins won a Chiefs call up during the 2001 Super 12 season...
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  • first Currie Cup title since 2001. IRB Hall of Fame Class of 2012: Gordon Tietjens,  New Zealand (inducted 13 May at Twickenham, London shortly after...
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    from 1988 to 1990. He briefly rejoined the sevens team in 1993, until Gordon Tietjens became coach the following year. Thorburn's first stint as a selector...
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