Rugby

Rugby may refer to:

  • Rugby (automobile), made by Durant Motors
  • Rugby Ralph Lauren, a brand from Ralph Lauren
  • Baron Rugby of Rugby in the County of Warwickshire, a title in the British peerage
  • Rugby, second movement of Movements Symphoniqus by Arthur Honegger
  • Rugby Cement, a former UK PLC, now a subsidiary of Cemex

Other articles related to "rugby":

1929 In Wales - Births
... 28 January - Clem Thomas, Wales and British Lions international rugby player (d. 1996) 14 February - Wyn Morris, conductor 25 April - Malcolm Thomas, Wales international rugby union captain 11 August - Alun Hoddinott, composer (d. 2003) 2 November - Carwyn James, rugby coach (d ...
Rugby, Tennessee - Notable Buildings - Comprehensive List of Historical Structures
... reconstructed (if not original) Principal original owner Named for Christ Church Episcopal 1887 Rugby School 1880/1907 Thomas Hughes Library 1882 Author Thomas Hughes (1822–1896) Kingstone Lisle ...
Hat-trick - Rugby
... See also List of Rugby World Cup hat-tricks In both codes of rugby football (rugby union and rugby league) a hat-trick is scored if a player scores three or more tries in a game ... In rugby union, a related concept is that of a "full house" (scoring a try, conversion, penalty goal, and drop goal) in a single game ...
1930 British Lions Tour To New Zealand And Australia - Bibliography
... The Guinness Book of Rugby Facts Feats ... The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records. 100 Years of Rugby Football in Sri Lanka 1879-1978 ...
Culture Of Australia - Sport - Rugby Union
... Main article Rugby union in Australia Reports of rugby union being played in Australia date back to the 1820s, with local clubs established by the 1860s ... The Australian national rugby union team is called the Wallabies ... In 1908, rugby league was established in Australia as a breakaway professional code which eventually gained a wider following than rugby union, which remained amateur until 1995 ...