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  2. List of family relations in rugby league - Wikipedia

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    Born to an Australian father, Peter, and a Fijian mother, Jacqueline, all 5 of the Gerringong-raised Sims siblings have achieved national honours in their respective sports, with 4 having played rugby league professionally. [14] [15]

  3. List of international rugby union families - Wikipedia

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    Emonyi brothers (Kenya). Humphrey Kayange, Collins Injera and Michael Agevi. All three have represented Kenya in HSBC World Rugby Seven Series, Commonwealth Games, Africa Gold Cup. Doug Howlett (New Zealand) and Nili Latu (Tonga); cousins. Doug is the brother of New Zealand rugby league representative Phil Howlett

  4. Klese Haas - Wikipedia

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    Haas's brother Payne Haas plays for the Brisbane Broncos.He's the nephew of former Newcastle forward Mark Taufua.He is of Samoan, Swiss and Filipino descent.. Born in Sydney, bred in Newcastle, Haas moved to Gold Coast, Queensland, at 10 years old meaning he's eligible for both states in State of Origin after he was born in Sydney, New South Wales but moved to Gold Coast, Queensland at the age ...

  5. List of professional sports families - Wikipedia

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    Cricket, association football, rugby union, rugby league United Kingdom ( England) Nacer Bouhanni, Rayane Bouhanni: Cycle sport France) Jacky Boxberger: Ophélie Claude-Boxberger: Track and field France: Gillian Boxx, Shannon Boxx: Softball / Association football United States: Ray Boyd Denise Robert Boyd: Alana Boyd: Track and field Australia

  6. Josh Schuster - Wikipedia

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    Schuster was born in Sydney, Australia to Australian parents of Samoan and German descent. Schuster's grandfather David and great-uncle Peter both represented Samoa in rugby union, [2] while another great-uncle, John, represented New Zealand in rugby union and Samoa in rugby league. [3]

  7. Kevin Campion (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Campion (born 18 September 1971) is a former Ireland international rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A Queensland State of Origin representative forward, he also played for Ireland in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.

  8. Andrew Fifita - Wikipedia

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    Fifita began playing rugby league with twin brother David in the Penrith junior rugby league system before moving to Griffith, New South Wales. He attended Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown and Wyndham College. He played junior football for the Doonside Roos, St Patricks Blacktown and the Griffith Waratahs. [4]

  9. Roy Masters (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Roy was the eldest of seven children to author and journalist Olga Masters and her school teacher husband. His siblings include current affairs journalist Chris Masters, Ian Masters, a Los Angeles radio show host, Quentin Masters, a London-based film producer, Sue Masters television Producer and Deb Masters.