Lansdowne.At the start of the last decade, the Australians were world champions and operating with a back-row that...
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John Hayes, the cult hero of the Irish front row, was quickly followed into the ‘100 Club’ by possibly the greatest Irish player of them all, Brian O’Driscoll. ‘BOD’ currently on 123 caps – including six for the Lions – and will no doubt have George... Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
Super Rugby: It’s certainly been a long while between drinks for the Brumbies in Wellington. The last time the Canberra-based franchise tasted victory at the Caketin was way back in 2003 when George Gregan’s favourite coach, David Nucifora, was at the... Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
MANLY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 25: Consultant coach George Gregan and forwards coach Laurie Fisher speak as they watch on at a skills session during an ACT Brumbies training camp at Narrabeen Sport and Recreation Ground on July 25, 2011 in Manly, Australia. View Photo »
George Gregan is on the coaching staff and there will be clinics and golden oldies tournaments
The pivot said if everything worked out well for him, he hoped to become the first Super Rugby player to reach 150 matches. Former Wallaby scrumhalf George Gregan currently holds the record for the most appearances in the competition, with 136 caps. ... Full Article at Independent Online (South Africa)
Australia also won its first World Series tournament for some years. But, unfortunately, the tradition of Sevens brilliance created by David Campese, the Ellas and other greats like Tim Horan and George Gregan has lost its gloss over many years of... Full Article at The Roar
Also in 1992, when the other Wallaby winger Paul Carozza had his nose smashed by Richard Loe after scoring a try, this happened on the left-side. In 1994, Jeff Wilson stepped around Damian Smith and was about to score the winning try for the All... Full Article at The Roar
MANLY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 25: Consultant coach George Gregan watches on during an ACT Brumbies training camp at Narrabeen Sport and Recreation Ground on July 25, 2011 in Manly, Australia. View Photo »
Leicester attack coach Australian Matt O’Connor has worked with some considerable talents in his time. “George is a phenomenal student of the game, as good as, say, George Gregan, and his ability to understand what it takes to run a match is as good as... Full Article at The Telegraph
The free tie for every punter had the male outfitters' flagship Woollahra store rammed well beyond capacity. A literal sea of suited gents that included George Gregan and current Waratahs Adam Ashley-Cooper and Drew Mitchell were plugging beers and... Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Nick White, with the Lions sure to target this area of their game. "Clearly, number nine, Nick White, is quite fast and he'll come with numbers," Mitchell said. "The Brumbies have always prided themselves with their intricate and subtle phase plays off... Full Article at Super 14 Rugby
George Musarurwa Gregan AM (born 19 April 1973 in Lusaka, Zambia) is an Australian rugby union halfback who has made more appearances for his national team than any other player in the sport's history. He has captained the team to many victories and he is respected throughout the rugby world for his tenacity, tactical skill, leadership ability,... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
@theagesport George gregan to get best on ground
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- jasonanson
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Wasn't George Gregan unreadable? #choosesaynightfootball @FSNEWS_RUGBY rocks
- kayc713 1 day ago
@TheRealWez27 @Konfytbekkie Clearly they graduated from the "School of George Gregan".
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