Talk:Rod Macqueen

Two articles
I'm merging/moving Rob McQueen to here, I'm taking the other text as it's slightly more encyclopedic, though I've posted below the text that was here if anyone wished to extract any useful info.

Rod Macqueen has coached the Warringah Rugby Union club on the northern beaches of Sydney. He then took up the position of coach of the N.S.W rugby team leading them through an undefeated season & then took on the challenge of becoming the inaugural coach of the A.C.T Brumbies. He then took over the coaching role of the Australian Rugby Union team, the "Wallabies." He led them to success in the 4th Rugby World Cup in 1999. The tournament was held in Wales, and the final was against France, the final score was 35-12. When he retired he held every cup possible except the Cook Cup. He is considered one of the top-five coaches in the world of all time.

Cheers Khu  kri  08:33, 14 February 2008 (UTC)


 * I've made a further move from Rob Macqueen to Rob MacQueen. Tomraider (talk) 10:29, 1 March 2008 (UTC)

Rod MacQueen vs. Rod Macqueen
So far all the sources I read from say "Rod Macqueen", not "Rod MacQueen". I come from another project so I don't want to be bold, though I would suggest for someone redirects this article to Rod Macqueen. -- SERGIO  aka the Black Cat 17:28, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

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