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    Sir Brian James Lochore ONZ KNZM OBE (3 September 1940 – 3 August 2019) was a New Zealand rugby union player and coach who represented and captained the...
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  • 15 December 2006. Luxford, Bob. "Brian Lochore". All Blacks. Retrieved 16 December 2006. "2011 Inductee: Brian Lochore". World Rugby. 24 October 2011....
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  • the more prestigious trophy, named after Colin Meads. The Lochore Cup, named after Brian Lochore. Buller East Coast Horowhenua-Kapiti King Country Mid Canterbury...
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    (Wales and British and Irish Lions), Morne du Plessis (South Africa), Brian Lochore (New Zealand) and Hennie Muller (South Africa). The flanker's role is...
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  • single-elimination playoff for the Meads and Lochore Cups. The cups were named after Colin Meads and Brian Lochore, both legendary players for the country's...
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  • Russian astrophysicist (SETI), developer of the Kardashev scale. Sir Brian Lochore, 78, New Zealand Hall of Fame rugby union player and coach (national...
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    Raybon Kan, Comedian, at Masterton Moana Leota, singer-songwriter Brian Lochore, All Black captain and World Cup-winning coach, at Masterton Alan Graham...
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  • Bob Burgess (rep Mick Duncan), Sid Going, Brian Muller, Tane Norton, Richie Guy, Colin Meads (c), Brian Lochore, Alan McNaughton Ian Kirkpatrick, Alex Wyllie...
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  • The Lochore Cup is a New Zealand rugby union trophy named after famed Wairarapa Bush and All Blacks player and coach Brian Lochore. It is contested during...
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  • games now played solely against regional teams. The tour captain was Brian Lochore and the 30-man team was managed by former Kiwis' captain Charles Saxton...
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