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Lome Fa'atau (born 23 October 1975 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a rugby union player.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Basketball, Crociati Parma Rugby FC, Georgia national rugby union team, Glasgow Warriors, Hurricanes (rugby union), National Provincial Championship (1976–2005), Pacific Islanders rugby union team, Rugby Nice Côte d'Azur Université-Racing, Rugby union, Rugby union positions, Samoa national rugby union team, South Shields Westoe RFC, St Patrick's College, Wellington, Super Rugby, Taranaki, Taranaki Rugby Football Union, Wellington, Wellington Rugby Football Union, 2003 Rugby World Cup, 2006 Super 14 season, 2007 Rugby World Cup.

  2. Rugby Nice Côte d'Azur players
  3. Samoa international rugby sevens players
  4. Samoan expatriate rugby union players in Scotland
  5. Samoan expatriate sportspeople in Italy
  6. Samoan rugby union coaches

Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.

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Crociati Parma Rugby FC

Crociati Parma Rugby F.C. are an Italian rugby union club.

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Georgia national rugby union team

The Georgia national rugby union team (საქართველოს მორაგბეთა ეროვნული ნაკრები), nicknamed The Lelos, represents Georgia in men's international rugby union.

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Glasgow Warriors

Glasgow Warriors are a professional rugby union side from Scotland.

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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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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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Pacific Islanders rugby union team

The Pacific Islanders was a combined international rugby union team that played from 2004 to 2008.

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Rugby Nice Côte d'Azur Université-Racing

Rugby Nice Côte d'Azur Université-Racing was a French rugby union club, which went into liquidation in June 2012.

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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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Samoa national rugby union team

The Samoa national rugby union team represents the Samoa Rugby Union in men's international rugby union.

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South Shields Westoe RFC

South Shields Westoe RFC (formerly Westoe RFC) is a Rugby Union Football Club which currently plays in Durham/Northumberland 1 (tier 7 of the English rugby union system) at Wood Terrace, South Shields.

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St Patrick's College, Wellington

St Patrick's College is a Roman Catholic boys' secondary school in Wellington, New Zealand.

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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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Taranaki

Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island.

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Taranaki Rugby, previously the Taranaki Rugby Football Union, is the governing body for rugby union in Taranaki, New Zealand; Taranaki is a region of New Zealand that covers areas in the districts of New Plymouth and South Taranaki.

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Wellington

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

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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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2003 Rugby World Cup

The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England.

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2006 Super 14 season

The 2006 Super 14 season started on 10 February 2006.

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2007 Rugby World Cup

The 2007 Rugby World Cup (Coupe du monde de rugby 2007) was the sixth Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition organised by the International Rugby Board.

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See also

Rugby Nice Côte d'Azur players

Samoa international rugby sevens players

Samoan expatriate rugby union players in Scotland

Samoan expatriate sportspeople in Italy

Samoan rugby union coaches

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lome_Fa'atau

Also known as Fa'atau, Lome Faatau.