Penguin International Rugby Football ClubNickname(s) | Penguins |
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Founded | 1959 (1959) |
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Location | Little St James’s House, 11 Little St James’s Street, London SW1A 1DP |
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Ground(s) | none |
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President | Richard E T Bennett |
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Coach(es) | Steve Hill |
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Denmark, 1959 |
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www.penguinrugby.com |
The Penguin International Rugby Football Club, usually called the Penguins, is an invitational rugby union team based in Britain but with international players. It was founded in 1959 and has played in 71 countries, claiming to be the most travelled sports club in the world.[1] The motto is "On court le ballon à la main" (One runs with the ball in hand).[2]
There is also a charity, The Penguin International Rugby Football Trust, registered with the UK Charity Commission under Charity No 1081047, founded 1999, to promote the training of young people in Rugby throughout the world, and which is active in 17 countries apart from the UK.[3]
It has annual matches against the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The 1988 one against Oxford was in memory of Peter Robbins, an alumnus.[4]
The club plays teams of 7, 10 and 15 players. They first visited Asia with a tour of Sri Lanka in 1979, later doing well in the Hong Kong Sevens and winning the SCC International Sevens in Singapore in 2010.[5] They have won the COBRA Rugby Tens in Kuala Lumpur six times.[5] They won the Hong Kong Tens in 2013[6] and 2016.[7]
Club History
Penguin Rugby was founded in 1959 by the late Tony Mason (left for the club house in the sky in 2004) and Alan Wright, both players for Sidcup RFC, who subsequently became Vice Presidents of Sidcup RFC and Kent County RFU.
The Penguins are recognised as the premier touring club in the UK, having played in or against teams or coached from no less than 80 countries. Indeed, they are the most travelled rugby club in the world.
The principal objective of the Club has been to foster, by coaching and playing, the development, goodwill and camaraderie of Rugby Union worldwide. The Club’s coaching and educational programme is organised by the Penguin International Rugby Coaching Academy, and this work is part-funded by the UK-registered charity the Penguin International Rugby Football Trust. The Club’s committee is drawn from 17 nations, all under the leadership of President Richard Bennett (Rosslyn Park and Kowloon).
Eminent past Presidents have included Field Marshall Sir Claude Auchinleck, GCB, CGIE, CSI, DSO, OBE, LLD (Commander-in-Chief of the 8th Army and Indian Army); Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader, CBE, DSO, DFC, FRAcS, DL (Britain’s greatest ace fighter in World War II); Sir Robert Lawrence, CBE, ERD; D.H. Harrison, CBE (President, RFU 1966/1967); Air Commodore R.H.G. Weighill, CBE, DFC (Secretary, RFU 1973/1986); Sir Peter Yarranton (President, RFU 1991/1992) and club co-founder Alan Wright.
Although starting with XVs, the club has played a lot of 10s and 7s rugby as well. The club's first recorded abbreviated tournament was the Esher 7s in 1960. The club has played in all parts of the world, covering the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia.
Over the years the club has competed in many tournaments and has recorded famous wins in the Hong Kong FC Tens, COBRA Tens in Malaysia, Middlesex 7s (the only time Waisale Servi and Eric Rush played together), the Italian 7s, the Stockholm 10s, the Nordic 7s, the Thai RU International 7s, The Grand Prix of Europe 7s, the Mexican RU International 10s, the Royal Kedah International 7s, the Borneo Invitational 10s, the Singapore Cricket Club 7s, and the London 10s. Also, the Club made the semi-finals of the famous Hong Kong 7s twice, losing both times to the All Blacks.
The Clubs Coaching Academy was formed in 2003 by Alan Wright and Craig Brown and undertook its first engagement in 2004 in Hong Kong. Since the Academy has travelled to many places delivering a mix of player development, coach development and general development of the game. The focus has been on children and youth rugby. We have also delivered many World Rugby formal coach and official courses around the world.
The club's women’s team (the Rockhoppers) was formed in 2019, but we had to wait until 2022 before they took to the field. The first match was at the Benidorm 7s, and the first-ever Rockhopper point scorer was Emma Hennessy with a try.
The Club's veterans team, the King Penguins, was formed in 2009 when the Penguins were lucky enough to play the Houses of Commons and Lords at Twickenham. Since this outing, the King Penguins are frequent tourists and always include a coaching, charity or community element in their itinerary. John Kerr is the current King Penguin President.
The international playing membership of the Club has been drawn from no less than 34 countries, and distinguished captains have included Waisale Serevi (Fiji), Bill Calcraft (Australia), Rob Wainwright (Scotland), and Fergus Slattery, one of Ireland’s most notable players. Recent famous players include Beauden Barret (All Blacks), Nehe Milner-Skudder (All Blacks), Owen Farrell (England), Megan Gaffney (Scotland), Joe Webber (All Black 7s), Tim Mikkleson (All Black 7s), Scott Waldrom (All Blacks, All Black 7s), Thomas Waldrom (England), and Jeff Williams (England 7s) and Dan Norton (England 7s).[8]
Club Fixtures and Tours
International Tours
The Penguins have toured all over the world since 1959, with their first to Denmark, Sweden and Holland.[9]
1950-1959
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1959
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Denmark, Sweden and Holland
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Tony Mason
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1960-1969
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1961
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Denmark
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Tony Mason
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1963
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France and Switzerland
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N. Mee
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1964
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Belgium, Denmark and Sweden
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Tony Mason
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1965
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Germany and Belgium
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Archie Hendrickses
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1966
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Portugal
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Joe Armstrong
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1967
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Malta
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Tony Mason
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1968
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Zambia
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Bill Redwood
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1969
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Denmark and Germany
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David Powell
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1970-1979
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1970
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U.S.A. (California)
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Colin MacFadyean
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1972
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Zambia
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Derek Morgan
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1973
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Rhodesia and South Africa
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Fergus Slattery
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1974
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Bermuda
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Jim Flynn
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Jersey
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John Frame
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Ireland
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Martyn Davies
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1975
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Portugal
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Ally Black
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1976
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Scotland
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Ian McLaughlan
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1977
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U.S.S.R. (Eastern European Inter-Nations Championship)
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Bob Wilkinson
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1978
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Bermuda
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John Frame
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1979
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Sri Lanka
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Mickey Quinn
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Jersey
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Jacko Page
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1980-1989
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1980
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Argentina
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Nick Martin
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1982
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Zambia
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John Cantrell
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1983
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Kenya
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Vince Cannon
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1984
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Brazil
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Nick Martin
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1985
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Jersey
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David Pickering
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Scotland - Jed Forest 7s
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1986
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Bermuda
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Micky Quinn
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1987
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Hong Kong 7s
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Bill Calcraft
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1988
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Hong Kong 7s
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Bill Calcraft
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Wales
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David Pickering
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1989
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Kenya
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Peter Steven
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1990-1999
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1990
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India (including the British Airways Calcutta Cup Centenary)
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Kevin Rafferty
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Belgium
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Bill Calcraft
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1991
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Italian RU International 7s
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David Millard
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1992
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Ireland - Irish RFU Aer Lingus International 7s
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Colin Laity
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Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong
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Peter Cook
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1993
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Malaysian RU-COBRA International 10s
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David Pickering
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Ireland
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Paul Alston
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Italian RU International 7s
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Chris Sheasby
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Malaysia and Singapore
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Peter Cook
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Dubai 7s
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Phil Pask
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1994
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Malaysian RU-COBRA International 10s
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Craig Brown
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Sweden & Denmark
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Rob Wainwright
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Italian RU International 7s
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Craig Brown
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1995
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Uruguay Sevens
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Craig Brown
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Malaysian RU-COBRA International 10s
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John Kerr
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1996
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Malaysian RU-COBRA International 10s
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Craig Brown
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1997
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Czech Republic and Hungary
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Brent Pope
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Singapore CC 50th International Rugby 7s Tournament
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Nick Penny
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1998
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Croatia
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Richard Kinsey
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Brazil and Chile
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Brent Pope
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Singapore C.C. International Rugby 7s Tournament
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Craig Brown
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1999
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Croatia
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Richard Kinsey
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Czech Republic and Poland
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Brian Cusack
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Thai RU's 1st International 7s Tournament
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Cameron Pither
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2000-2009
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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2000
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People's Republic of China
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Brian Cusack
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Malaysia RU-COBRA International 10s
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Sailosi Nawavu
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2001
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Germany and Argentina
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Andre Fox
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Grand Prix of Europe 7s, Germany
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Mike Friday
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Thailand - King's Cup International 7s Tournament
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Alan Bunting
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2002
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Portuguese Rugby Federation International 7s
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Waisale Serevi
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USA and Canada
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Mark Denney
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2003
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Malaysian RU-COBRA International 10s
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David Gorrie
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2004
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Hong Kong
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Craig Degoldi
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Mexico
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David Gorrie
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Malaysian RU-COBRA International 10s
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Howard Graham
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2005
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Malta International XVs
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Gareth Taylor
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Malaysian RU-COBRA International 10s
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Howard Graham
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2006
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Paris Tour
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Rod Moore
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Malaysia Tour (HSBC COBRA 10s & Royal Kedah 7s)
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Uale Mai
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2007
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Craig Degoldi
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Orkney RFC 40th Anniversity XVs Tournament
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Paul Beal
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Malaysia Tour (HSBC COBRA 10s and Borneo 10s)
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Scott Waldrom
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2008
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Craig Degoldi
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Rome 7s
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Marc Camburn
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Malaysia Tour (HSBC COBRA 10s and Borneo 10s)
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Jordan Smiler
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2009
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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James Afoa
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HSBC COBRA 10s
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Tony Penn
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2010-2019
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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2010
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Nick Collins
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Portugal
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Marcus Dirollo
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King Penguins v Australian Parliament (Sydney)
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Craig Brown
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Singapore Cricket Club 7s
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Nafi Tuitavake
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HSBC COBRA 10s
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Shane Christie
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2011
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Jordan Smiler
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King Penguins at Kowloon 10s
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John Kerr
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Singapore Cricket Club 7s and HSBC COBRA 10s
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Willie Walker
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2012
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Willie Walker
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Sweden Tour
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Hugh Hogan
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King Penguins tour to Sweden
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Brian Cusack
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Singapore Cricket Club 7s
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Karl Bryson
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HSBC COBRA 10s
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Chris Smith
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2013
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Reece Robinson
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Rugby Rocks 7s - Edinburgh and Penguin Scottish Dinner
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Stephen Hamilton
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King Penguins v Australian Parliament (Sydney)
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Tony Penn
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Singapore Cricket Club 7s
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Daniel Caprice
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HSBC COBRA 10s
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Kieron Fonotia
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2014
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Willie Walker
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King Penguins - Rwanda
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Tony Penn
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Singapore Cricket Club 7s
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Harry Bergelin
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2015
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Willie Walker
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Germany Tour
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Hugh Hogan
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Singapore Cricket Club 7s
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Willy Hafu
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COBRA 10s
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Kylem O'Donnell
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2016
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Kylem O'Donnell Antonio Kiri Kiri
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King Penguins - France
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Adam Buchanan-Smith
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Singapore Cricket Club 7s
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Gareth Bautz
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COBRA 10s
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Sam Christie
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Orkney
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Simon Best
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2017
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Johan Bardoul Shalom Suniula
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King Penguins - Malta
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Ben Breeze
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2018
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Czech Republic
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Matt Price
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Anthony Kiri Kiri
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Uruguay and Argentina
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Lewis Gjaltema
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King Penguins - Slovakia
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Neil Young
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King Penguins vs Boroughmuir Reprobates
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Iain Sinclair
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King Penguins at Doddie Weir tournament at Mackie FP RFC
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Marcus DiRollo
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Philippines
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Chris Walker
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2019
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Hong Kong Football Club 10s
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Thomas Waldrom
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Finland
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Chris Walker
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King Penguins - Gibraltar
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Neil Young
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2020-2029
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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2022
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Benidorm - Mens Team
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Ruairi Campbell
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Benidorm - Womens Team
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Holly Thorpe
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2023
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Amsterdam - Mens Team
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Billy McQueeney
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Amsterdam - Women's Team
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Anna Caplice
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2024
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Lisbon - Mens Team
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Toby Arnold
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Lisbon - Women's Team
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Megan Gaffney
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Lisbon - King Penguins
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Bruce Fair
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Malaysia - COBRA 10s
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Pele Cowley
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2025
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Bologna - Mens Team
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Bologna - Women's Team
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England Based Matches
The Penguins have successfully played all over England since 1960.[10]
1960-1969
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1960
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Esher Sevens
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1967
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Twickenham RFC Centenary Match
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Archie Hendrickses
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1967
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Belgrano (on tour from Argentina)
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Archie Hendrickses
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1968
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Bridgewater & Albion
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1969
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Bridgewater & Albion
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1970-1979
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1970
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Bridgewater & Albion
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1970
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Bedford Athletic
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Archie Hendrickses
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1979
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Worthing RFC
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1980-1989
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1980
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Lewes RFC 50th Anniversary Match
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1981
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Kent County Rugby Union Centenary Match
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Hugh Burry
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1983
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Sidcup Centenary Game
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Simon Halliday
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1984
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Chipstead 25th Anniversity Match
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Nick Martin
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1987
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Cambridge University
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1988
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Oxford University
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1988
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Cambridge University Volvo International 7s
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A Woodhouse
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1990-1999
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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1991
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Cambridge University
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1995
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Oxford University
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Tim Ewington
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1997
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Oxford University
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Craig Brown
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1998
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Cambridge University
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Crawford Henderson
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1998
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Oxford University
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Crawford Henderson
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1999
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Oxford University
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Paul Burke
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1999
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Cambridge University
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Richard Kinsey
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1999
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Mosley - 125th Anniversary Match
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Richard Kinsey
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1999
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Middlesex Charity Sevens, Twickenham
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Waisale Serevi
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2000-2009
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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2000
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Middlesex Charity Sevens, Twickenham
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Waisale Serevi
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Coventry
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2001
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Oxford University
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2002
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British Universities
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Tim O'Brien
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Oxford University
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2003
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Oxford University
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2004
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Cambridge University
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David Gorrie
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Oxford University
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David Gorrie
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2005
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Oxford University
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Pat Howard
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Cambridge University
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2006
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Cambridge University
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Oxford University
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2007
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Oxford University
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Howard Graham
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Cambridge University
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Arthur Brenton
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Falklands Taskforce Team
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Howard Graham
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2008
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Cambridge University
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Oxford University
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Sidcup (125th Anniversary Match)
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Peter Clarke
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Bedford Athletic (100th Anniversary Match)
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Jon Phillips
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2009
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Oxford University
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Howard Graham
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Cambridge University
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Match cancelled - frozen pitch
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Houses of Lords and Commons RFC (PIRFC 50th anniversay and HL&C RFC 25th annversary)
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Alan Wright Craig Brown
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2010-2019
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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2010
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Cambridge University
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Howard Graham
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Oxford University
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Howard Graham
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2011
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Oxford University
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Tom George
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Cambridge University
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Graham Barr
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London 10s
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Hugh Hogan
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2012
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Oxford University
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Will Johnson
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2001
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Oxford University
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2013
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Cambridge University
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Martin Nutt
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Oxford University
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Martin Nutt
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Rugby Rocks 7s - Leeds
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Tom Mitchell
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Rugby Rocks 7s - London
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Mike Ellery
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2014
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Cambridge University
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Howard Graham
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2015
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Cambridge University
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Steve Pape
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Oxford University
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Howard Graham
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King Penguins at York RFC
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Ian Warbrick
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2016
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Cambridge University
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George Messum
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Oxford University
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Richard Matthews
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2017
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Cambridge University
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Matt Price
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Oxford University
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Ross Swanson
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2018
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Cambridge University
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Tom Malaney
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Oxford University
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(Match cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances)
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2019
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Cambridge University
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Oxford University
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2020-2029
Year
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Opposition
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Captain
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2020
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Cambridge University
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Dave O'Brien
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COVID-19
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2022
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Cambridge University
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Oxford University
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Pocklington 7s
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2023
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Cambridge University
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Oxford University
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Pocklington 7s
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2024
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Cambridge University
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Oxford University
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Pocklington 7s
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2025
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Cambridge University
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Oxford University
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Oscar Larsson
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Pocklington 7s
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References
Further reading
- Tyson, Dick (20 June 2013). The History of The Penguin International RFC. JJG Publishing. ISBN 978-1899163991.