Gordon Tietjens | |
Gordon Tietjens is peerless in Sevens, having been at the helm of New Zealand since 1994 and won countless Series titles and gold medals. | |
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Month: July 2012
John Smit | |
John Smit was South Africa captain for their second Rugby World Cup triumph in 2007. | |
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Martin Johnson | |
Martin Johnson led England to their finest hour in Rugby World Cup history, victory in the 2003 tournament in Australia. | |
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AgustÃn Pichot | |
The talisman of Argentine rugby, AgustÃn Pichot played in four Rugby World Cups and captained the Pumas to a best finish of third in 2007. | |
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Brian Lima | |
A legend of Samoan rugby, Brian Lima is to date the only man to play in five Rugby World Cups. | |
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Jake White | |
Jake White coached South Africa to their second Rugby World Cup triumph in 2007. | |
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Jonah Lomu | |
Few will forget the impact that New Zealand’s giant wing Jonah Lomu had on Rugby World Cup 1995. | |
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Clive Woodward | |
Clive Woodward was the coach when England became the first northern hemisphere nation to lift the Webb Ellis Cup at RWC 2003. | |
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Gareth Lloyd Rees | |
Former Canada fly half and captain Gareth Rees was the first player to take part in four Rugby World Cup tournaments. | |
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Rod Macqueen | |
Rod Macqueen coached Australia to their second Rugby World Cup success in 1999. | |
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