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  1. 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification: 2000-11-05: Dimitrovgrad Bulgaria: 46–6: 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification: 2001-03-31: Dimitrovgrad Hungary: 25–10: 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification: 2001-05-12: Zenica Bosnia and Herzegovina: 13–23: 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification: 2001-05-26 ...

  2. Georgia at the Rugby World Cup. The Georgia national rugby union team has competed in five consecutive Rugby World Cup tournaments. Starting in 2003, they were placed in Pool C with eventual winners England, South Africa, Uruguay and Samoa, where they lost all four matches. Georgia qualified for the 2007 World Cup and were placed in Pool D with ...

  3. Union Argentina de Rugby. December 2003. [permanent dead link] "Argentina (10) 10 – 6 (0) France (FT)". ESPN Scrum. 14 June 2003 "Argentina v France at Buenos Aires, Jun 20, 2003". ESPN Scrum. 21 June 2003 "New Zealand v France at Christchurch, Jun 28, 2003". ESPN Scrum. 28 June 2003

  4. Pool D of the 2019 Rugby World Cup began on 21 September 2019. The pool included 2015 runners-up and quarter-finalists Australia and Wales. They were joined by Georgia, who automatically qualified for the first ever time. They were joined by regional qualifiers from the Americas, Uruguay (Americas 2), and Oceania, Fiji (Oceania 1) .

  5. Richard Anthony Hill MBE (born 23 May 1973) is a former rugby union footballer who played as a flanker for Saracens and England . Often portrayed as the 'silent assassin' at both club and international level, Hill was renowned for his effective and abrasive style of forward play. Big hits, shrewd driving and energy-sapping support play, were ...

  6. 1. The 2003 Wales rugby union tour of Australasia was a series of matches played in June 2003 in Australia and New Zealand by Wales national rugby union team to prepare the 2003 Rugby World Cup . Wales lost both test matches.

  7. Papua New Guinea (7 titles) Found title, The Oceania Rugby Men's Championship (formerly known as the Oceania Cup) [1] is an international rugby union competition for countries and territories from Oceania with national teams in the developmental band. It is administered by Oceania Rugby . The tournament has been played under various formats ...

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