Hadleigh Parkes, the Glossary
Hadleigh William Parkes (born 5 October 1987) is a New Zealand-born Welsh international rugby union player, whose favoured position is at the centre.[1]
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41 relations: Ajinomoto Stadium, Auckland Rugby Union, Aviva Stadium, Black Rams Tokyo, Blues (Super Rugby), Cardiff, Dublin, Eastern Province Elephants, European Rugby Champions Cup, Hunterville, Hurricanes (rugby union), Japan Rugby League One, Lincoln University (New Zealand), Manawatu Rugby Union, Millennium Stadium, Munster Rugby, New Zealand, Ospreys (rugby union), Palmerston North Boys' High School, Rugby union, Rugby union positions, Saitama Wild Knights, Scarlets, Six Nations Championship, South Africa national rugby union team, Southern Kings, Tokyo, Ulster Rugby, University of Canterbury, Wales national rugby union team, Wayne Pivac, Wellington, 2013 Currie Cup First Division, 2013 ITM Cup, 2013 Super Rugby season, 2014 ITM Cup, 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals, 2018 Six Nations Championship, 2019 Rugby World Cup, 2019 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches, 2019 Six Nations Championship.
- British people of Oceanian descent
- Expatriate rugby union players in Japan
- New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in Wales
- New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in South Africa
Ajinomoto Stadium
, formerly known as Tokyo Stadium in the AFC Champions League and rugby competitions, is a multi-purpose stadium in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan.
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Auckland Rugby Union
The Auckland Rugby Union is a New Zealand provincial rugby union.
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Aviva Stadium
Aviva Stadium, also known as Lansdowne Road (Bóthar Lansdún) or Dublin Arena (during UEFA competitions), is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,711 spectators (all seated).
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Black Rams Tokyo
Black Rams Tokyo (formerly Ricoh Black Rams) is a Japanese rugby union team in the Japan Rugby League One.
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Blues (Super Rugby)
The Blues (Kahurangi; known as the Auckland Blues from 1996 to 1999) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Auckland, who play in the Super Rugby competition.
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Cardiff
Cardiff (Caerdydd) is the capital and largest city of Wales.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
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Eastern Province Elephants
The Eastern Province Elephants (known as the Multisure Eastern Province Elephants for sponsorship reasons) are a South African rugby union team that participates in the annual Currie Cup and Rugby Challenge competitions.
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European Rugby Champions Cup
The European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Investec Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) is an annual rugby union tournament organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR).
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Hunterville
Hunterville is a small town in the Rangitikei district of the North Island of New Zealand.
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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 Rugby League One
Japan Rugby League One (formerly the Top League) is a rugby union competition in Japan.
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Lincoln University (New Zealand)
Lincoln University (Māori: Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki) is a public university in New Zealand that was formed in 1990 when Lincoln College, Canterbury was made independent of the University of Canterbury.
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Manawatu Rugby Union
The Manawatu Rugby Football Union (MRU) serves as the governing body of the sport of rugby union in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand.
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Millennium Stadium
The Millennium Stadium (Stadiwm y Mileniwm), known since 2016 as the Principality Stadium (Stadiwm Principality) for sponsorship reasons, is the national stadium of Wales.
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Munster Rugby
Munster Rugby (Rugbaí Mumhan) is one of the professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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Ospreys (rugby union)
The Ospreys (Y Gweilch), formerly the Neath–Swansea Ospreys www.walesonline.co.uk, accessed 22 October 2020 is one of the four professional rugby union teams from Wales.
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Palmerston North Boys' High School
Palmerston North Boys' High School is a boys' school in Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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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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Rugby union positions
In the game of rugby union, there are 15 players on each team, comprising eight forwards (wearing jerseys numbered 1–8) and seven backs (numbered 9–15).
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Saitama Wild Knights
Saitama Wild Knights (formerly Panasonic Wild Knights) is a Japanese rugby union team formerly based in Ōta city, Gunma prefecture which plays in the Top League.
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Scarlets
The Scarlets are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams and are based in Llanelli, Wales.
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Six Nations Championship
The Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Six Nations for sponsorship reasons) is an annual international men's rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.
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South Africa national rugby union team
The South Africa national rugby union team, commonly known as the Springboks (colloquially the Boks, Bokke or Amabhokobhoko), is the country's national team governed by the South African Rugby Union.
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Southern Kings
The Southern Kings were a South African professional rugby union team that competed in Super Rugby and Pro14.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Ulster Rugby
Ulster Rugby is one of the four professional provincial rugby union teams from the island of Ireland.
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University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury (UC; Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Wales national rugby union team
The Wales national rugby union team (Tîm rygbi'r undeb cenedlaethol Cymru) represents the Welsh Rugby Union in men's international rugby union.
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Wayne Pivac
Wayne Pivac (born 1962) is a New Zealand rugby union coach who is the head coach of the NEC Green Rockets Tokatsu who play in the Japan Rugby League One.
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
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2013 Currie Cup First Division
The 2013 Currie Cup First Division was contested from 29 June to 11 October 2013.
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2013 ITM Cup
The 2013 ITM Cup season was the eighth season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition since it turned professional in 2006.
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2013 Super Rugby season
The 2013 Super Rugby season was the third season of the new 15-team format for the Super Rugby competition involving teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
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2014 ITM Cup
The 2014 ITM Cup season was the ninth season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition since it turned professional in 2006.
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2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals
The 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals, also known as the November internationals, or autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, were international rugby union matches in 2017.
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2018 Six Nations Championship
The 2018 Six Nations Championship (known as the Natwest 6 Nations for sponsorship reasons) was the 19th Six Nations Championship, the annual international rugby union tournament for the six major European rugby union nations.
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2019 Rugby World Cup
The 2019 Rugby World Cup (ラグビーワールドカップ2019) was the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams.
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2019 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
In 2019, some rugby union national teams played matches in preparation for the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
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2019 Six Nations Championship
The 2019 Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Six Nations for sponsorship reasons) was the 20th Six Nations Championship, the annual rugby union competition contested by the national teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales, and the 125th edition of the competition (including all the tournament's previous versions as the Home Nations Championship and Five Nations Championship).
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See also
British people of Oceanian descent
- Hadleigh Parkes
Expatriate rugby union players in Japan
- Augustine Pulu
- Cado Lee
- Conán O'Donnell
- Cooper Vuna
- Dean Budd
- Dinesvaran Krishnan
- Gareth Holgate
- Glenn Ennis
- Hadleigh Parkes
- Jaba Bregvadze
- John Hutchinson (rugby union)
- Lote Tuqiri
- Mark Egan (rugby union)
- Martin Kafka (rugby union)
- Matt Saunders (rugby union, born 1988)
- Nikoloz Khatiashvili
- Oliver Saunders
- Paddy Butler (rugby union)
- Renaldo Bothma
- Rowan Varty
- Taleni Seu
- Tim Swiel
- Timothy Lafaele
- Yoann Maestri
New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in Wales
- Ben Blair
- Ben Castle (rugby union)
- Brendon Leonard
- Campbell Johnstone
- Casey Laulala
- Craig Dunlea
- Damian Karauna
- Danny Lee (rugby union)
- Dave Hewett
- Dominic Fe'aunati
- Elvis Seveali'i
- Filo Tiatia
- Frano Botica
- Gareth Anscombe
- Hadleigh Parkes
- Hoani MacDonald
- Jamie Nutbrown
- Jarrad Hoeata
- Jason Barrell
- Jason Spice
- Jerry Collins
- Johnny McNicholl
- Jonah Lomu
- Justin Marshall
- Kahn Fotuali'i
- Marty Holah
- Michael Collins (rugby union, born 1993)
- Nic Fitisemanu
- Nick Williams (rugby union)
- Ofisa Tonu'u
- Regan King
- Rey Lee-Lo
- Ruki Tipuna
- Sam Beard
- Simon Maling
- Slade McFarland
- Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1979)
- Trevor Leota
- Willis Halaholo
New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in South Africa
- Andre de Jong
- Chris Jack
- Clint Newland
- David Waterston (rugby union)
- Geoff Hines
- Hadleigh Parkes
- Jack Wilson (rugby union)
- James Kamana
- John Plumtree
- Keith Lowen
- Kevin Putt
- Myer Bevan
- Ross Kennedy
- Sailosi Tagicakibau
- Tony Brown (rugby union)