Dean Anglesey, the Glossary
Walter Dean Anglesey (born 9 December 1969) is a New Zealand former rugby union international for Japan.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Chiefs (rugby union), Hurricanes (rugby union), Japan national rugby union team, John Mitchell (rugby union), Kobelco Kobe Steelers, List of Japan national rugby union players, National Provincial Championship (1976–2005), Rugby union, Super Rugby, Taumarunui, Taumarunui High School, The Japan Times, 1994 New Zealand Development rugby union tour of Argentina.
- King Country rugby union players
- People from Taumarunui
- Rugby union players from Manawatū-Whanganui
Chiefs (rugby union)
The Chiefs (Rangatira; formerly known as the Waikato Chiefs and officially called the Gallagher Chiefs for sponsorship reasons) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Hamilton, Waikato.
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Hurricanes (rugby union)
The Hurricanes (Hau Āwhiowhio; formerly the Wellington Hurricanes) is a New Zealand professional men's rugby union team based in Wellington that competes in Super Rugby.
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Japan national rugby union team
The Japan national rugby union team, also known as the Cherry Blossoms, Brave Blossoms (translit), or simply Sakura, is traditionally the strongest rugby union power in Asia and has enjoyed and endured mixed results against non-Asian teams over the years.
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John Mitchell (rugby union)
John Eric Paul Mitchell (born 23 March 1964) is a New Zealand professional rugby union coach and former player who has been coaching the England Women's national team since 2023. Dean Anglesey and John Mitchell (rugby union) are Waikato rugby union players.
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Kobelco Kobe Steelers
The Kobelco Kobe Steelers are a Japanese rugby union team owned by Kobe Steel, and based in Kobe.
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List of Japan national rugby union players
List of Japan national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Japan national rugby union team. Dean Anglesey and list of Japan national rugby union players are Japan international rugby union players.
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National Provincial Championship (1976–2005)
The National Provincial Championship, often simply called the NPC, was an annual promotion and relegation rugby union competition in men's domestic New Zealand rugby.
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Rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.
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Super Rugby
Super Rugby is a men's professional rugby union club competition involving teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
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Taumarunui
Taumarunui is a small town in the King Country of the central North Island of New Zealand.
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Taumarunui High School
Taumarunui High School is a state coeducational secondary school located in Taumarunui, New Zealand.
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The Japan Times
The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper.
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1994 New Zealand Development rugby union tour of Argentina
The 1994 New Zealand rugby union tour of Argentina, was a series of seven match played in March–April 1994 by a New Zealand "development team" in Argentina.
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See also
King Country rugby union players
- Alby Mathewson
- Anthony Wise
- Bill Conrad
- Bill Phillips (rugby union)
- Cliff Vogl
- Colin Meads
- Dean Anglesey
- Feleti Fakaongo
- Filipe Rayasi
- Frank Pickrang
- Graham Whiting
- Henry Brown (rugby union)
- Iliesa Ratuva Tavuyara
- Jack McLean (rugby)
- Joe Rātima
- Kevin Boroevich
- Martin Johnson (rugby union)
- Matt Te Pou
- Michael Scott (rugby union)
- Neville Thornton (rugby union)
- Paul Mitchell (rugby union)
- Phil Coffin
- Ronald Bryers
- Simeli Koniferedi
- Stan Meads
- Steven Vile
- Terry McCashin
- Toa Samania
- Tom Coughlan (rugby union)
- Tom Katene
- Valynce Te Whare
- Wayne Ormond (rugby union)
People from Taumarunui
- Alison Paterson (company director)
- Ben Fouhy
- Bill Conrad
- Carmen Rupe
- Carole Shepheard
- Colin Atkinson (New Zealand cricketer)
- Craig West
- Dean Anglesey
- Don Selwyn
- Geoffrey Rice
- Ian Barker (jurist)
- Ian Ferguson (canoeist)
- Ivan Mercep
- Jenny Ludlam
- Jillian Smith
- Joe Karam
- John Psathas
- Judy Howat
- Kathy Cross
- Keith Mair
- Kyle Chapman (New Zealand activist)
- Len Brown
- Leslie-Ann Elder
- Lindsay Crocker
- Liz Perry
- Lynda Prichard
- Mahinārangi Tocker
- Marc Hunter
- Matt Lord
- Max Mariu
- Ruth Kirk
- Tamsyn Leevey
- Timothy J. Sinclair
- William Goodsir
Rugby union players from Manawatū-Whanganui
- Archie McMinn
- Atholstan Mahoney
- Ben Waters
- Bill Conrad
- Billy Watson (rugby union)
- Bob Westfield
- Brent Thompson (rugby union)
- Bruce Hansen (rugby union)
- Codie Taylor
- Craig West
- Dean Anglesey
- Dean Kenny
- Dick Steere (rugby union)
- Earle Kirton
- Glen Horton
- Hamish Northcott
- Harry Godfrey
- Henry Dewar (rugby union)
- Hohepa Jacob
- Howard Levien
- Jack Stratton (rugby union)
- Karl Haitana
- Keith Arnold (rugby union)
- Leroy Houston
- Matt Te Pou
- Michael Allardice
- Mitchell Crosswell
- Nelson Ball (rugby union)
- Nick Crosswell
- Paddy McMinn
- Pat Ryan (rugby union)
- Paul Tito
- Perry Harris
- Reece Robinson (rugby union, born 1977)
- Rob Foreman
- Rob Thompson (rugby union)
- Ronald Bryers
- Roy Roper
- Sam McNicol
- Stephen Brett
- Stu Forster
- Tasesa Lavea
- Tim Twigden
- Tristan Hegglun
- Waate Potaka