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  2. George Harder - Wikipedia

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    He made his debut for the Samoa on 13 April 1995 in a test match in Johannesburg against South Africa.Played just 4 games, including 3 games in the 1995 World Cup, and scored 15 points thanks to 3 tries.

  3. Harlequin Rugby Club - Wikipedia

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    The Harlequin Rugby Club is an Australian rugby union club formed in 1928. Originally membership was restricted to people born in Britain, but this restriction was removed by the 1950s. [1]

  4. Glasgow Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Warriors are a professional rugby union side from Scotland.The team plays in the United Rugby Championship league and in the European Professional Club Rugby tournaments.

  5. Kenya Harlequin F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Harlequin F.C. was formed when, in 1951, a group of enthusiasts decided that there were enough players in and around the capital to allow the formation of another team; teams already in existence in the capital at this time included Nondescripts RFC, Old Cambrians RFC, the Nairobi Railway Club RFC, Kenya Civil Service RFC, Kenya Police RFC, Nairobi Garrison RFC and Royal Air Force RFC.

  6. Quins-Bobbies Rugby Club - Wikipedia

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    Pretoria Police Rugby Club was founded in 1922 and was the most successful team in the Blue Bulls Rugby Union Carlton League, winning the title on 31 occasions. Prior to the formation of the Blue Bulls Rugby Union (then called the Northern Transvaal Rugby Union) in 1938, Pretoria Police also played in the Pirates Grand Challenge League of the Golden Lions Rugby Union (then called the Transvaal ...

  7. Aston Croall - Wikipedia

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    Aston Croall (born 10 July 1984) is an English rugby union player for Harlequins.He usually plays at loosehead prop or hooker.He has represented England at the Under 16, 18, 19 21's and England counties. he was part of the England Under 21 squad that competed in the International Rugby Board Under 21 World Championships in June 2005.

  8. James Hayter (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    While attending the University of Liverpool, Hayter began his professional rugby career with nearby Orrell, where he spent three seasons. After graduation, Hayter had the option of moving to Cambridge University or signing for professional rugby clubs Coventry and Saracens; he preferred the option of going professional, but because of the number of hookers already on Saracens' books, he opted ...

  9. Five-eighth - Wikipedia

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    Stand-offs such as France's Thomas Bosc require good passing skills.. Five-eighth or stand-off is one of the positions in a rugby league football team. Wearing jersey number 6, this player is one of the two half backs in a team, partnering the scrum-half.