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  2. Wellingborough - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the town's rugby club was the first club to be awarded the RFU Whole Club Seal of Approval in the East Midlands. [81] Harrowden Hall , a 17th-century building in Great Harrowden village just on the outskirts of the town, is the clubhouse of a privately owned golf course. [ 82 ]

  3. Wellingborough Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    2023–24. United Counties League Premier Division South, 1st of 20 (promoted) Home colours. Away colours. Wellingborough Town F.C. is a football club based in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. They play in the United Counties Premier Division. The club was formed in 2004 after the previous club bearing the name had folded.

  4. East Midlands Rugby Football Union - Wikipedia

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    The East Midlands Rugby Football Union (EMRFU) is a governing body for rugby union in part of The Midlands, England.The union is the constituent body of the Rugby Football Union for the counties of Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire and the Huntingdonshire and Peterborough districts of Cambridgeshire and administers and organises rugby union clubs and competitions in those areas.

  5. Earls Barton - Wikipedia

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    Earls Barton is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, notable for its Anglo-Saxon church and shoe-making heritage. The village is in North Northamptonshire and until 2021 in the Borough of Wellingborough. At the time of the 2011 census, the population was 5,387. [ 1] Earls Barton is noted for its Anglo-Saxon heritage.

  6. List of English rugby union teams - Wikipedia

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    List of English rugby union teams. The English rugby union league pyramid is topped by the Premiership. Below this are the Championship and National Leagues 1 to 3. Below this, the structure is split geographically into four regions: Midlands, North, London and South East, and South West. With the exception of the Midlands leagues, which only ...

  7. David Watkins (rugby) - Wikipedia

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    David WatkinsMBE. David Watkins MBE (5 March 1942 – 3 September 2023) was a Welsh dual-code rugby international, having played both rugby union and rugby league football for both codes' national teams between 1963 and 1979. [ 1][ 3] He captained the British and Irish Lions rugby union side, [ 2] and made six appearances for the Great Britain ...

  8. Ethan Waller - Wikipedia

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    Ethan Waller. Ethan Charles A. Waller (born 13 August 1992) is an English rugby union prop who plays for Northampton Saints. He came through the Northampton Saints academy system and made his debut in November 2012 against Harlequins and is the younger brother of Saints prop Alex. He has previously spent time at Coventry and Moseley on dual ...

  9. Don White (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    England. Correct as of 2007-06-16. Donald Frederick White (born 16 January 1926 in Earls Barton, England, died 21 April 2007) was an English rugby union footballer and coach. He was England's first national coach from 1969 until 1971, finishing with a record of three wins and a draw from 11 matches. He was educated at Wellingborough Grammar ...