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The '''British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame''', set in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], is a [[Hall of Fame]] created in 2005 to honour those who have contributed more to the progress of the sport of rugby union in Canada from the province of British Columbia, one of their country's where the oval sport is more popular and as a larger fan base. |
The '''British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame''', set in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], is a [[Hall of Fame]] created in 2005 to honour those who have contributed more to the progress of the sport of [[rugby union in Canada]] from the province of British Columbia, one of their country's where the oval sport is more popular and as a larger fan base. |
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The British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame as currently 21 inductees, which include Canadian rugby union legends [[Gareth Rees (rugby player)|Gareth Rees]] and [[Mark Wyatt]]. |
The British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame as currently 21 inductees, which include Canadian rugby union legends [[Gareth Rees (rugby player)|Gareth Rees]] and [[Mark Wyatt]]. |
Revision as of 16:55, 26 March 2011
The British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame, set in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is a Hall of Fame created in 2005 to honour those who have contributed more to the progress of the sport of rugby union in Canada from the province of British Columbia, one of their country's where the oval sport is more popular and as a larger fan base.
The British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame as currently 21 inductees, which include Canadian rugby union legends Gareth Rees and Mark Wyatt.
External links
- British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame official website