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This is a part of the WikiProject Rugby union. Please list articles here that need to be written. Add any requests to the template {{WPRU Announcements}}
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Work Groups |
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Coaches
- Kitch Christie
- Colin Cooper (rugby coach)
- Ewen McKenzie
- Jeff Miller (rugby)
- Greg Smith(rugby)
- Jim Davidson (rugbyFormer Ireland Manager
- Gerry Murphy (rugby) Former Ireland Manager
- Murray Kidd Former Ireland Manager
Competitions
Governing bodies
Other
Players
Argentina
Australia
- Al Kanaar
- Andrew Blades
- David Fitter
- Richard Harry
- Rod Kafer
- Brett Robinson
- Tiaan Strauss
- Col Windon
Fiji
France
- Tony Marsh
- Jean-Michel Aguirre
- Pierre Albaladejo
- Olivier Azam
- Jean-Pierre Bastiat
- Christian Califano
- Guy Camberabero
- Lilian Camberabero
- Jack Cantoni
- Élie Cester
- Michel Celaya
- Eric Champ
- Gérard Cholley
- Didier Codorniou
- Michel Crauste
- Christian Darrouy
- Benoît Dauga
- Philippe Dintrans
- Amédée Domenech
- Pierre Dospital
- Claude Dourthe
- Richard Dourthe
- Daniel Dubroca
- Jacques Fourroux
- Jean Gachassin
- Jérôme Gallion
- Jean-Pierre Garuet
- Jean François Imbernon
- Jean-Luc Joinel
- Patrice Lagisquet
- Christophe Lamaison — all-time leading points scorer for the national team
- Jo Maso
- Olivier Merle
- Franck Mesnel
- Lucien Mias
- François Moncla
- Emile N'Tamack
- Pascal Ondarts
- Alain Paco
- Robert Paparemborde
- Alain Penaud
- Laurent Rodriguez
- Jean Pierre Romeu
- Alfred Roques
- Olivier Roumat
- Jean-Luc Sadourny
- Jean-Claude Skrela
- Walter Spanghero
- Jean-Claude Skrela
- Armand Vaquerin
- Pierre Villepreux
- Gregory Lamboley
- Guillaume Bousses
- Ludovic Valbon
- William Servat
Ireland
Italy
- Marcello Cuttitta — all-time leading try scorer for the national team
New Zealand
- Kupu Vanisi
- Jason Spice
- Filo Tiatia
- Joe McDonnell (rugby player)
- Jason O'Halloran
- Craig Clare
- Callum Bruce
South Africa
- Werner Greeff
- Leon Lubbe
- Bertus Mulder
- Braam van Straaten
- Ashwin Willemse
- Gcobani Bobo
- Antonius Verhoeven
- Jonathan Mokuena
- Marius Schoeman
- Howard Noble
- Schalk van der Merwe
- Jeandré Blom
- Mzwandile Stick
- Stefan Basson
- Dusty Noble
- Renfred Dazel
- Mpho Mbiyozo
- Paul Treu
Wales
- Scott Morgan (rugby player)
- Andy Powell
- Nick Macleod
- Tom James
- John Davies
- Craig Dunlea
- Deacon Manu
- Phil John
- Aled Gravelle
- Craig Hawkins
- Ken Owens
- Adam M. Jones
- Scott MacLeod
- Lou Reed
- James Bater
- Jon Mills
- Nathan Thomas
- Robert McCusker
- Morgan Stoddart
- Darren Daniel
- Ceiron Thomas
- Rhys Priestland
- Liam Davies
- Clive Stuart-Smith
- David Maddocks
- Peter Sidoli
- Luke Charteris
- Bryn Griffiths
- Jamie Ringer
- Nic Fitisemanu
- Gareth Baber
- Craig Warlow
- Nathan Brew
- Gareth Chapman
- Martyn Thomas
- Cai Griffiths
- Andrew Millward
- Richard Hibbard
- Lyndon Bateman
- Steve Tandy
- Filo Tiatia
- Jason Spice
- Shaun Connor
- Matthew Jones
- Richard Mustoe
- Tal Selley
- Jonathan Vaughton
Rugby union in X
Stadiums
- Various Currie Cup team stadiums either have not been created or are under a different name. If so, set up redirects where appropriate.
Teams
Tournaments
- 1999 Rugby World Cup qualifying - article created, but needs major cleanup!
- Sanyo Cup
Tours
- 1888 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia
- 1891 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1896 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1899 British Lions tour to Australia
- 1903 British Lions tour to South
- 1904 British Lions tour to Australia and New
- 1908 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia
- 1910 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1910 British Lions tour to Argentina
- 1924 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina
- 1930 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia
- 1936 British Lions tour to Argentina
- 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1950 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia
- 1955 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1959 British Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand
- 1962 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1968 British Lions tour to Australia, New Zealand and Canada
- 1968 British Lions tour to South Africa
- 1977 British Lions tour to New Zealand
- 1983 British Lions tour to New Zealand
- 1990 Scotland tour to New Zealand