Hosea Gear, the Glossary
Hosea Emiliano Gear (born 16 March 1984) is a former New Zealand rugby union player who played as a wing.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: All Blacks XV, ASM Clermont Auvergne, Australia men's national rugby union team, Barbarian F.C., BBC, Chiefs (rugby union), Commonwealth Games, Cory Jane, East Coast Rugby Football Union, Gisborne Boys' High School, Gisborne, New Zealand, Highlanders (rugby union), Hurricanes (rugby union), Iwi, Lyon OU Rugby, Māori All Blacks, New Zealand national rugby sevens team, New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand national under-21 rugby union team, Ngāti Porou, North Harbour Rugby Union, Piri Weepu, Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union, RC Narbonne, Rico Gear, Rugby sevens, Rugby sevens at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Rugby union, Rugby union positions, Stade Toulousain, Tom French Cup, Wellington Rugby Football Union, Zac Guildford, 2010 Commonwealth Games, 2011 Rugby World Cup.
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All Blacks XV
The All Blacks XV is the second national rugby union team of New Zealand, after the All Blacks.
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ASM Clermont Auvergne
Association Sportive Montferrandaise Clermont Auvergne is a French professional rugby union club from Clermont-Ferrand in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes that currently competes in Top 14, the top level of the French league system.
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Australia men's national rugby union team
The Australia men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Wallabies, is the representative men's national team in the sport of rugby union for the nation of Australia.
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Barbarian F.C.
The Barbarian Football Club, known as the Barbarians, is a British-based invitational rugby union club.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
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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Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games is a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, which consists mostly, but not exclusively, of territories of the former British Empire.
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Cory Jane
Cory Steven Jane (born 8 February 1983) is a New Zealand international rugby union player. Hosea Gear and Cory Jane are 2011 Rugby World Cup players, Commonwealth Games gold medallists for New Zealand, Commonwealth Games medallists in rugby sevens, Commonwealth Games rugby sevens players for New Zealand, Hurricanes (rugby union) players, Māori All Blacks players, New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in Japan, New Zealand international rugby sevens players, New Zealand international rugby union players, New Zealand male rugby sevens players and Wellington rugby union players.
The Ngati Porou East Coast Rugby Football Union (NPEC) is a constituent union in the New Zealand Rugby Union.
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Gisborne Boys' High School
Gisborne Boys' High School is a boys' secondary school situated in Gisborne, New Zealand.
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Gisborne, New Zealand
Gisborne is a city in northeastern New Zealand and the largest settlement in the Gisborne District (or Gisborne Region).
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Highlanders (rugby union)
The Highlanders (Kahupeka; formerly the Otago Highlanders) is a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Dunedin that compete in Super Rugby.
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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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Iwi
Iwi are the largest social units in New Zealand Māori society.
Lyon OU Rugby
Lyon Olympique Universitaire Rugby or LOU is a French professional rugby union team based in Lyon that currently competes in the Top 14, the highest level of the country's professional league system, having been most recently promoted for the 2016–17 season after winning the 2015–16 title of the second-level Pro D2.
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Māori All Blacks
The Māori All Blacks, previously called the New Zealand Maori, New Zealand Maoris and New Zealand Natives, are a rugby union team from New Zealand.
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New Zealand national rugby sevens team
The New Zealand national rugby sevens team competes in the World Rugby Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens, Summer Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games.
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New Zealand national rugby union team
The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport.
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New Zealand national under-21 rugby union team
The New Zealand Under 21s rugby union team was a national representative team for players aged under-21.
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Ngāti Porou
Ngāti Porou is a Māori iwi traditionally located in the East Cape and Gisborne regions of the North Island of New Zealand.
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North Harbour Rugby Union
The North Harbour Rugby Union (NHRU), commonly known as North Harbour or simply Harbour, is the governing body of rugby union that encompasses a wide geographical area north of Auckland that includes North Shore City, Rodney District, the Hibiscus Coast and part of Waitakere City.
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Piri Weepu
Piri Awahou Tihou Weepu (born 7 September 1983) is a retired New Zealand rugby union player. Hosea Gear and Piri Weepu are 2011 Rugby World Cup players, Hurricanes (rugby union) players, Māori All Blacks players, New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in France, New Zealand international rugby union players and Wellington rugby union players.
The Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union is the governing body for rugby union within the Gisborne district, in the area surrounding Poverty Bay on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
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RC Narbonne
Racing Club de Narbonne Méditerannée (also known as RCNM) is a French rugby union club that play in the third-level Nationale.
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Rico Gear
Rico Levi Gear (born 26 February 1978) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. He was a specialist right wing but also covered midfield positions. He is the older brother of New Zealand winger Hosea Gear. Hosea Gear and Rico Gear are Commonwealth Games gold medallists for New Zealand, Commonwealth Games medallists in rugby sevens, Commonwealth Games rugby sevens players for New Zealand, Highlanders (rugby union) players, Māori All Blacks players, New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in Japan, New Zealand international rugby sevens players, New Zealand international rugby union players, New Zealand male rugby sevens players, north Harbour rugby union players and People educated at Gisborne Boys' High School.
Rugby sevens
Rugby sevens (commonly known as simply sevens and originally known as seven-a-side rugby) is a variant of rugby union in which teams are made up of seven players playing seven-minute halves, instead of the usual 15 players playing 40-minute halves.
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Rugby sevens at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
The rugby sevens at the 2010 Commonwealth Games was the fourth Commonwealth Games at which rugby sevens was played.
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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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Stade Toulousain
Stade Toulousain (Estadi Tolosenc), also referred to as Toulouse, is a professional rugby union club based in Toulouse, France.
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Tom French Cup
In rugby union, the Tom French Cup is an honour awarded by New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) to the Tom French Memorial Māori player of the year.
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The Wellington Rugby Football Union (known as the Wellington Lions for competition reasons) are a New Zealand governing body of rugby union in the New Zealand province of Wellington Region.
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Zac Guildford
Zachary Robert Guildford (born 8 February 1989) is a retired New Zealand professional rugby union player who played as a wing most notably for National Provincial Championship club Hawke's Bay and the New Zealand national team. Hosea Gear and Zac Guildford are 2011 Rugby World Cup players, ASM Clermont Auvergne players, Commonwealth Games gold medallists for New Zealand, Commonwealth Games medallists in rugby sevens, Hurricanes (rugby union) players, Medallists at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Māori All Blacks players, New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in France, New Zealand international rugby sevens players and New Zealand international rugby union players.
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2010 Commonwealth Games
The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Delhi 2010, were an international multi-sport event for the members of the Commonwealth that was held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010.
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2011 Rugby World Cup
The 2011 Rugby World Cup, was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987.
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See also
Mie Honda Heat players
- Aidan Toua
- Alfie Mocelutu
- Alisi Tupuailei
- Andrew Goodman (rugby union)
- Baden Kerr
- Bjorn Basson
- Bryce Robins
- Dawid Kellerman
- Deon Stegmann
- Digby Ioane
- FC du Plessis
- Franco Mostert
- Gene Fairbanks
- Hayden Triggs
- Heiden Bedwell-Curtis
- Hosea Gear
- Hugh McMeniman
- Jack Debreczeni
- Jean-Luc du Plessis
- Jono Lance
- Josh Bekhuis
- Justin Downey
- Kaleb Trask
- Kirisi Kuridrani
- Koo Ji-won
- Lelia Masaga
- Lloyd Johansson
- Lomano Lemeki
- Mali Hingano
- Marcell Coetzee
- Matt Duffie
- Mitch Hunt
- Naoki Motomura
- Nathan Spooner
- Nozomu Fujita
- Pablo Matera
- Paddy Butler (rugby union)
- Paul Schoeman
- RG Snyman
- Richard Brown (rugby union)
- Rodney So'oialo
- Ryohei Miki
- Salesi Manu
- Taihei Ueda
- Tevita Li
- Tom Banks (rugby union, born 1994)
- Tomasi Soqeta
- Tyrone Smith (rugby)
- Yoshikazu Fujita