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  2. Herbert Mensah - Wikipedia

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    The coaches' training conducted by Mr David Dobela [17] of South Africa was described as a historical event for Ghana Rugby as it was the first time in 11 years that coaches were trained on both Level 1 [18] and Level 2 [19] for rugby union and Sevens [20] coaching.

  3. World Rugby - Wikipedia

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    On 21 August 2019, World Rugby announced that all future men's and women's World Cups would officially be known as "Rugby World Cup", with no sex or gender designations. The first tournament to be affected by this policy was the 2021 Rugby World Cup, for women's team in New Zealand.

  4. Ghana Rugby Association - Wikipedia

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    The coaches' training conducted by Mr David Dobela [10] of South Africa was described as a historical event for Ghana Rugby as it was the first time in 11 years that coaches were trained on both Level 1 [11] and Level 2 [12] for rugby union and Sevens [13] coaching. [citation needed]

  5. Setanta College - Wikipedia

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    Setanta College was founded by Liam Hennessy BA, MSc, PhD, FRAMI, [5] a former international pole vault competitor and record holder. [6] Hennessy is an exercise physiologist and strength and conditioning coach whose work has been published in scientific journals [7] [8] and has worked with European soccer club teams in Italy, [9] and Germany, [10] [11] the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU ...

  6. Michael Cheika - Wikipedia

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    However a drop goal, penalty and a last minute try saw New Zealand claim an historic 34–17 victory. On 1 November, Cheika was named 2015 World Rugby Coach of the Year, becoming the first Australian coach to claim the title since Rod Macqueen in 2001, and the first non-New Zealander coach to win it since Ireland's Declan Kidney in 2009.

  7. Rhys Edwards - Wikipedia

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    His first senior coaching role was Head Coach of Caerphilly RFC in 2007. He was appointed Head Coach of Beddau in February 2010, and served until early 2013. [5] Edwards was appointed as Attack Coach for the Welsh Rugby Union Women's Team for the 2011 Six Nations campaign, [6] [7] [8] before being stepping in as Head Coach for the final two ...

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  9. RC Academy Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    RC Academy Tbilisi is a Georgian professional rugby club from Tbilisi, who plays in the Georgian First League, the second division of Georgian rugby. The club was founded in 1983. The club was founded in 1983.