• Rudolf August Wilkens Straeuli (born 20 August 1963) is a South African rugby union administrator, and a former player and coach. He is currently the CEO...
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  • as Rudolf Straeuli was appointed coach, with Kobus van der Merwe as his assistant. In 2002, Clinton Isaacs replaced Van der Merwe as Straeuli's assistant...
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    of Commons of Canada Rudolf Pleil, German serial killer Rudolf Spielmann (1883–1942), Austrian-Jewish chess player Rudolf Straeuli (born 1963), South African...
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    scandal of Kamp Staaldraad, the training camp run by then-Boks coach Rudolf Straeuli. Reportedly, "naked players were crammed into foxholes and doused repeatedly...
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  • union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby. Head coach: Rudolf Straeuli Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined...
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  • naming of the Springboks World Cup team in September 2003, Boks coach Rudolf Straeuli arranged for the team to go to a police camp in the South African bush...
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  • as Naka Drotské, the Springboks' reserve hooker Vaughn Thompson as Rudolf Straeuli, the Springboks' reserve flanker Robin B. Smith as Johan de Villiers...
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    was mentioned as one of the possible successors to Springbok coach Rudolf Straeuli after he resigned in 2003, but the job was given to Jake White in 2004...
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    De Kock Delport Fourie Greeff Hougaard Koen Loubscher Muller Paulse Terblanche Van der Westhuizen Van der Westhuyzen Willemse Coach: Rudolf Straeuli...
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  • Rugby World Cup 3rd Place 1999 Harry Viljoen 2000–2001 15 8 1 7 53% Rudolf Straeuli 2002–2003 23 12 0 11 52% Wales series win 2002; Scotland series win...
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