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  2. Johann van Graan - Wikipedia

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    In the coaching restructure post-2015 Rugby World Cup, Van Graan was the only member of the coaching team to survive, and he continued in his role under new Springboks head coach Allister Coetzee. [6] In May 2016, he was reportedly set to become the interim head coach of Bath Rugby following the dismissal of Mike Ford as director of rugby. [7]

  3. Kenny Murray - Wikipedia

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    He joined Glasgow Warriors in July 2013 as an Assistant Coach. [11] In 2014, Murray was awarded the John MacPhail coaching scholarship to study New Zealand rugby coaching. [12] In 2015, it was announced that Murray would study for the new UKCC Level 4 coach qualification at Edinburgh's Napier University. [13]

  4. Richard Fussell - Wikipedia

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    Hailing from the mountain-top village of Bedlinog near Merthyr Tydfil, Fussell moved down to nearby Nelson to play his junior rugby.. Having represented Ebbw Vale at youth level he elected to join up with the thriving Pontypridd RFC Academy in 2001, with international honours for Wales at under 17, under 18 and under 19 levels to his name.

  5. Luke Gross - Wikipedia

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    Gross was born in Decatur, Indiana.Gross played basketball for Indiana State University and for Marshall University for two seasons (1991–92 and 1992–93). [3]Gross started his rugby career far later than most international players, even those from countries like the United States where rugby is not a major sport, not taking up the sport seriously until age 24, after he had attended university.

  6. The Miseducation of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly - Wikipedia

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    The Miseducation of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly: The Diary of a Schools Rugby Player is a 2000 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard, and the first in the best-selling Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series. It was adapted from a series of columns by Howard in the Sunday Tribune. [1] [2] [3]

  7. George Simpkin - Wikipedia

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    George Dreadon Simpkin (22 May 1943 – 7 May 2020) [1] was a New Zealand rugby union coach, known for working with the national teams of Fiji, Hong Kong and Sri Lanka. He made a great contribution to the development of rugby union and rugby sevens in those countries.

  8. Joe Barakat - Wikipedia

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    Here he graduated with a Diploma of Education (Physical Education Major), Graduate Diploma in Computer Education and Certificate of Religious Education. Barakat furthered his skill set with studies in biomechanics, Human Movement and coaching (Level 3 Rugby Coach Certification).

  9. Murray Henderson (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Murray Henderson (born 13 August 1959 in Wellington) is a rugby union coach and former player from New Zealand. He played club rugby at the provincial level and represented his country though not at Test level. After his retirement as player he became a professional coach; he trained club, university and national sides.