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| 1 | Rugby |
| , Warwickshire (England) within Rugby district Rugby, North Dakota Rugby, Tennessee Rugby, Brooklyn... For the sport called Rugby see Rugby football. Note that 'rugby' in this context is a catch-all term that refers to two related but separate sports: Rugby league and Rugby union. Rugby School, where ... | |
| 2 | Jack Rowell |
| Jack Rowell (born ?) is the former coach of England Rugby. He is currently Director of Rugby at Bath. Preceded by: Geoff Cooke English national rugby coach 1995-1997 Followed by: Clive Woodward ... | |
| 3 | Rugby Football Union |
| The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is the rugby union governing body in England. The national team is called England Rugby. The RFU owns Twickenham stadium. Famously called 57 old farts by Will Carling International connections Since 1890 the RFU has recognised the International Rugby Board as the ... | |
| 4 | Ashes |
| See: Ashes series for the test cricket series between England and Australia. Rugby League Ashes for the Rugby League series between Great Britain and Australia. See Also: Ash for other entries ... | |
| 5 | Richard Hill (scrum-half) |
| Richard Hill is a former English rugby union international rugby union footballer, who played at scrum-half for Bath and later coached Gloucester. His namesake gained many caps for england on the flank ... | |
| 6 | Dick Greenwood |
| Dick Greenwood (born 11 September 1940) is a former England Rugby international flanker who also coached the side. He gained five caps between 1966 and 1969. He is the father of England centre Will Greenwood ... | |
| 7 | George Cohen |
| George Cohen (born 23 October 1937 in Kensington) played right back for England in the victorious 1966 world cup winning side. Cohen played for Fulham. Cohen's nephew Ben Cohen plays rugby union for England and was part of the side that won the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup bibliography Autobiography ... | |
| 8 | London Scottish |
| London Scottish Football Club is a Rugby Union team in England. It is a member of both the Rugby Football Union and the Scottish Rugby Union. Formed in 1878 in MacKay's Tavern, London. In 2000 the original amateur club rejoined the leagues at the bottom of the pyramid after the professional club ... | |
| 9 | Geoff Cooke |
| Geoff Cooke O.B.E. (born 11 June 1941) is a former England Rugby coach. He is married to Susan with two sons, one with an unknown name (born 1972) and David (born 1976). Preceded by: erm... English national rugby coach 1987-1994 Followed by: Jack Rowell ... | |
| 10 | Irish Wolfhounds |
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| 11 | Leeds Tykes |
| Leeds Tykes is an English rugby union club, based in Leeds, that currently competes in the Zurich Premiership, the highest level of the sport in England. It is owned by the same company that owns the rugby league club Leeds Rhinos. Both Leeds Tykes and Leeds Rhinos play their home matches at ... | |
| 12 | Plymouth Albion |
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| 13 | Serge Blanco |
| Serge Blanco (born 31 August 1958 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a former rugby union footballer who... South Africa in 8 November 1980. Blanco played his final game against England in 19 October 1991 in the 1991 Rugby Union World Cup ... | |
| 14 | Tony Underwood |
| Tony Underwood (born 17 February 1969) is a former England rugby union wing three-quarter back. Following his elder brother Rory, he played for Leicester Tigers and England. He made his England debut in October 1992 against Canada, and played with. They were the first brothers to play for England ... | |
| 15 | David James |
| David James may refer to: David James--Manchester City & England goalkeeper The Rt. Revd. David James--Bishop of Bradford David James--British Conservative politician There is also Dafydd James, Welsh rugby union footballer ... |