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Scott Powell serves as director of rugby. Mark Skirving, Robert Green, Geoff Parling and Shaun McLaren are the other members of the coaching staff, their most recent league finish was fifth out of fourteen participating teams in the 2019–20 season; the season was abandoned prior to the season's conclusion due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The ...
Alex Mann (rugby union) Samu Manoa; Mackenzie Martin; Joseph Miles; Harri Millard; Craig Mitchell (rugby union) Maama Molitika; Sam Moore (rugby union) Matthew Morgan (rugby union) Scott Morgan (rugby union) Pieter Muller; Ben Murphy (rugby union, born 1996) Richard Mustoe; Kirby Myhill; Torin Myhill
George Porter (rugby union) Charlie Powell (rugby union) S. James Scott (rugby union) Ellis Shipp (rugby union) V. Ben Vellacott; W. James Williams (rugby union)
Somerset-born Frank Hancock, a 2011 inductee into the World Rugby Hall of Fame, changed the game of rugby when he was played as a fourth three-quarter for Cardiff.When given the captaincy of Wales in 1886 he trialed the system against Scotland, the very first international match to see four three-quarters play.
Joe Bailey (rugby union) Corey Baldwin; John Batchelor (rugby union) Greg Bateman; Richard Baxter (rugby union) Rob Baxter; Andy Beattie (rugby union) Chris Bentley (rugby union) Justin Blanchet; Max Bodilly; Chrysander Botha; Ben Breeze; Paul Brown-Bampoe; Alex Brown (rugby union, born 1989) Chris Budgen
This category contains players to have played rugby for Richmond F.C. past and present. Pages in category "Richmond F.C. players" The following 128 pages are in this category, out of 128 total.
Scott Porter (rugby league) (born 1985), Australian former professional rugby league footballer Scott Powell (born 1948), American musician Scott Putski (born 1966), American professional wrestler
From Maghaberry, he was a neighbour of Irish rugby international Stephen Ferris growing up. [3] Wilson was a season-ticket holder at Ulster Rugby from the age of eight years-old. [ 4 ] He played rugby at Wallace High School , and was part of the team that shared the Ulster Schools' Cup with The Royal School, Armagh after the final was called ...