• Shigeru Konno (金野 滋, Konno Shigeru, 7 July 1922 – 1 April 2007), more often known by his nickname of Shiggy Konno, was a noted figure in post-war rugby...
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  • Shiggy may refer to: Shiggy Konno (金野 滋 Konno Shigeru), Japanese rugby footballer Tetsuro Shigematsu, Canadian comedian Shiggi, a village of the Umarzai...
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  • player Misako Konno (紺野 美沙子, born 1960), Japanese actress and essayist Shiggy Konno (金野 滋, 1922–2007), Japanese rugby union player Yasuko Konno (今野 安子), Japanese...
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    New Zealand, they won the last five. In 1971, England toured Japan. Shiggy Konno admitted that lack of height amongst the Japanese players was a problem...
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  • English composer, novelist, musicologist, music pedagogue and writer Shiggy Konno, OBE, Chairman of the Japan Rugby Football Union (1972–94) Joe Porter...
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    In 2019, World Rugby inducted McCaw to its Hall of Fame, alongside Shiggy Konno, Os du Randt, Peter Fatialofa, Graham Henry, and Diego Ormaechea. In...
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  • Liza Burgess [152] 2019 143  New Zealand Richie McCaw [153] 144  Japan Shiggy Konno [154] 145  South Africa Os du Randt [155] 146  Samoa Peter Fatialofa...
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    Rugby inducts Du Randt to its Hall of Fame, alongside Richie McCaw, Shiggy Konno, Peter Fatialofa, Graham Henry, and Diego Ormaechea. List of South Africa...
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  • Belfast News-Letter. 22 March 1976. "The story of Harry McKibbin and Shiggy Konno: a journey from war to rugby and friendship". The Irish Times. 22 April...
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  • Drennan, Jonathan (23 April 2023). "The story of Harry McKibbin and Shiggy Konno: a journey from war to rugby and friendship". The Irish Times. Des McKibbin...
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