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  2. Urayasu D-Rocks - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022, following the establishment of a new rugby business and sports company by parent company NTT, the Shining Arcs formally rebranded to the Urayasu D-Rocks. [2] The new company, NTT Sports X, was established at the end of the 2022 season and is alleged to have begun with JP¥ 2.5 billion ( US$ 17.8 million) in capital .

  3. Asia Rugby Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Asia Rugby Championship, or ARC, is an annual rugby union competition held amongst national rugby sides within the Asia Rugby region. [1] The competition was originally known as the Asian Rugby Football Tournament when founded in 1969, and was called the Asian Five Nations from 2008 to 2014.

  4. D'Arcy Rae - Wikipedia

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    D'Arcy Rae (born 21 December 1994 in Irvine, Scotland) is a Scotland international rugby union player who plays for Edinburgh at the Tighthead Prop position. Rugby Union career [ edit ]

  5. 2024 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments refers to the divisions played within the annual international rugby union tournament for the Asian region. The Asia Rugby Championship (ARC) replaced the Asian Five Nations tournament in 2015. The main tournament is now contested by the top four teams in Asia excluding Japan.

  6. 2024 Asia Rugby Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Asia Rugby Championship is the eighth annual rugby union series for the top-level Asia Rugby nations. Hong Kong, South Korea, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates shall compete in the 2024 series. Other Asian nations played in the lower division tournaments. [1]

  7. Gordon D'Arcy - Wikipedia

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    Gordon William D'Arcy (born 10 February 1980, in Ferns, County Wexford [2]) is a retired Irish rugby player who played most of his career at inside centre.He played for Irish provincial side Leinster for his entire professional career and is second on the record list for most Leinster appearances at 257, behind Devon Toner and is third on the all time Leinster try list with 60. [3]

  8. 2019 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments refers to the divisions played within the annual international rugby union tournament for the Asian region. The Asia Rugby Championship (ARC) replaced the Asian Five Nations tournament in 2015. The main tournament is now contested by the top three teams in Asia.

  9. Anthony D'Arcy - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Michael D'Arcy (born 10 October 1958) is an Australian former rugby union international. D'Arcy was born in Port Moresby and attended St Joseph's College, Nudgee, as a boarder. He was a Queensland under 19s representative and toured Europe with the Australian Schoolboys team in 1977–78. [1]