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  2. Rugby Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Rugby Observer [2] is a free weekly newspaper covering Rugby town in Warwickshire, England, and its surrounding villages. It first published in 1991. It first published in 1991. The Rugby Observer [ 3 ] is part of Observer Standard Newspapers which was set up in 1989 by current owners Chris and Pat Bullivant. [ 4 ]

  3. Norman Bruce - Wikipedia

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    There will be no early return of Norman Bruce as a regular player for Gala. The popular Gala hooker, who is now a sergeant in the R.A.O.C., has signed on with the Army for a 22-year engagement. Bruce has been doing well in Army Rugby and is hooking for an Army XV. against the Civil Service in a side which includes seven internationalists.

  4. 2023 deaths in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    7 January – Ken Scotland, 86, Scottish rugby union player (Leicester Tigers, national team) and cricketer (national team), cancer. [9] 8 January – Ray Middleton, 86, British Olympic racewalker , respiratory failure. [10] 9 January – David Duckham, 76, English rugby union player (Coventry, national team). [11] 10 January

  5. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  6. Greig Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Oliver, then aged 18, made his first appearance for Hawick RFC in October 1982. He won honours for South of Scotland at junior, under-21 and senior levels, and earned his first senior international cap for Scotland at the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup as a replacement for Gary Armstrong in their 60–21 win against Zimbabwe, with Oliver scoring one try and becoming Hawick's 50th international ...

  7. Deaths in March 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Ian Heads, 81, Australian rugby league historian, journalist (The Sydney Morning Herald, Rugby League Week) and author. [743] Lauri Heikkilä, 66, Finnish politician, MP (2011–2015). [744] Andries Hoogerwerf, 92, Dutch political scientist and public administration scholar. [745] Theodore W. McFarling, 94, American politician. [746]

  8. Bev Dovey - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Alfred Dovey (24 October 1938 – 12 January 2024) was an English rugby union international. [1] Born in the Forest of Dean, Dovey was a prop and made his debut for Lydney while a Lydney Grammar student. After school, he attended Leeds University and played his rugby for Roundhay, during

  9. Andy Dun - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Frederick Dun (26 November 1960 — 23 July 2023) was an English rugby union international.. Dun was born and raised in Bristol, attending Bristol Grammar School. [1]A back row forward, Dun played for Bristol between 1980 and 1990, appearing in 170 senior matches, with two seasons as club captain. [2]