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  1. 2003 in Australian rugby union. 2003 Rugby World Cup squad navigational boxes. Rugby World Cup losing squads navigational boxes. Australia national rugby union team navigational boxes.

  2. In October and November 2003, the stadium hosted seven matches in the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Among them were the opener on 10 October, which Australia won 24–8 against Argentina, both semifinals and the final on 22 November, which England won against Australia 20-17 following Jonny Wilkinson 's 100th-minute drop goal to win their first Rugby ...

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  4. 10 August – PSV wins the Johan Cruijff Schaal, the annual opening of the new season in the Eredivisie, by a 3–1 win over Utrecht in the Amsterdam ArenA. 25 September – Dutch club Zwolle sacks manager Peter Boeve. 1 October – Technical director Hans Westerhof is named head coach of Mexican club Guadalajara. 20 November – Manager Rinus ...

  5. May 11, 2024 · The History of the Rugby World Cup Sanctuary Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-86074-602-0. Farr-Jones, Nick, (2003). Story of the Rugby World Cup, Australian Post Corporation. ISBN 0-642-36811-2. Harding, Grant; Williams, David (2000). The Toughest of Them All: New Zealand and South Africa: The Struggle for Rugby Supremacy. Auckland, New Zealand: Penguin ...

  6. Up to 2003, Tahiti played in international rugby sevens (Pacific Games) and XV-a-side, in the qualifying rounds for the Rugby World Cup. In 2006, there were fourteen clubs in the national championship and two divisions. There were also sevens competitions, women's rugby, and under-18 rugby competitions as well.

  7. Rugby union (French: rugby à XV) is a moderately popular sport in Canada; it is quite strong as a participation sport, particularly in several hotspots like British Columbia, Atlantic Canada (particularly in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador), the West Island of Montreal, Quebec City and Ontario but does not attract the same level of spectator support yet, likely because the CFL's ...

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