• August 2009). "Rod Macqueen says build Melbourne team with locals". Australian. News Limited. Retrieved 19 November 2010. Macqueen, Rod (11 May 2010)....
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  • The Rod Macqueen Cup is a rugby union trophy contested biannually in Super Rugby between the ACT Brumbies and the Queensland Reds. The Rod Macqueen Cup...
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  • multiple people Rod Macqueen (born 1949), Australian former rugby union coach Rod Mandelstam (born 1942), South African tennis player Rod Manuel (born 1974)...
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  • suffered record-margin Test defeats by the All Blacks and Springboks. Rod Macqueen was appointed as Smith's successor and in 1998 Australia won both their...
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    Wasps announced Cipriani would join the Melbourne Rebels. Rebels' Coach Rod Macqueen said, "Danny Cipriani is ... coming for all the right reasons. [He] is...
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  • the embargo moved to 15 March. Rod Macqueen was appointed Head Coach, and Director of Coaching, 12 January. Macqueen is former coach or the winning World...
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  • start of Super Rugby. In the inaugural Super 12 season, under coach Rod Macqueen, the Brumbies finished fifth on the table after the regular season, narrowly...
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    lead the team to claim the Super 12 title that year. Then Wallaby coach Rod Macqueen plucked Mortlock out of club rugby at the young age of 20 to tour Argentina...
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    2007-10-22 at the Wayback Machine Harris, Bret (18 February 2011). "Rod Macqueen to get edge with wedge". The Australian. Battista, Judy (24 May 2009)...
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  • 1984–1987 30 21 8 1 070.00 9 Greg Smith 1996–1997 19 12 7 0 063.16 10 Rod Macqueen 1997–2001 43 34 8 1 079.07 11 Eddie Jones 2001–2005 57 33 23 1 057.89...
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