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Graham Neil
Kenneth Mourie MBE (born 8
September 1952) is a
former New
Zealand All
Black flanker and
coach of the Hurricanes. He was one of the
great All...
- than the year before.
Another ninth placing in 2002
resulted in
Graham Mourie, who had led the team
since 2000, resigning. In
spite of
reports that Colin...
- of Fame include: Dave Gallaher,
Michael Jones, Ian Kirkpatrick,
Graham Mourie (all New Zealand),
Francois Pienaar (South Africa), Jean Prat (France),...
- a
Cardiff hotel while celebrating the
defeat of Wales. In 1978,
Graham Mourie captained New
Zealand to
their first Grand Slam,
including a 13–12 victory...
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September 2019.
Retrieved 29
September 2021. "Canterbury win
second Graham Mourie Cup title". allblacks.com. 15
September 2019.
Retrieved 29
September 2021...
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thought to have
become mixed with an
ancient pre-Christian cult of 'God
Mourie'. The
island is near the
north s**** of the loch, and the
adjacent s****...
- had
perhaps become mixed with an
ancient pre-Christian cult of the 'God
Mourie'.
Amulree Ath Maol
Rubha (= Maol Rubha's ford),
Perthshire Applecross and...
- 22
August 2023, at the age of 78.
Graham Mourie, Captain: An
Autobiography (1982;
written with
Graham Mourie) Loveridge,
Master Halfback (1985) Loc****:...
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American b****
player 1952 –
Geoff Miller,
English cricketer 1952 –
Graham Mourie, New
Zealand rugby player 1953 –
Pascal Greggory,
French actor 1953 – Stein-Erik...
- Bill Bush, Andy Dalton, Brad Johnstone, Andy Haden,
Frank Oliver,
Graham Mourie (c),
Leicester Rutledge, Gary Seear. IRELAND:
Larry Moloney,
Terry Kennedy...