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2007 Six Nations Championship and Ross Ford

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Difference between 2007 Six Nations Championship and Ross Ford

2007 Six Nations Championship vs. Ross Ford

The 2007 RBS 6 Nations Championship was the eighth series of the rugby union Six Nations Championship. Ross William Ford (born 23 April 1984) is a professional rugby union player who plays as hooker for both Edinburgh and Scotland.

Similarities between 2007 Six Nations Championship and Ross Ford

2007 Six Nations Championship and Ross Ford have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chris Paterson, Dougie Hall, Edinburgh, Jerry Flannery, Murrayfield Stadium, Rugby union, Scotland national rugby union team, Scott Murray (rugby union), Sean Lamont, Six Nations Championship.

Chris Paterson

Christopher Douglas Paterson, MBE (born 30 March 1978 in Edinburgh) is an ambassador and specialist coach for the Scotland and Edinburgh rugby union teams.

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Dougie Hall

Dougie Hall (born 24 September 1980) is a former Scottish international rugby union player, who played 151 games for the Glasgow Warriors and won 42 caps for Scotland.

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Edinburgh

Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann; Edinburgh) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.

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Jerry Flannery

Jeremiah Paul Flannery (born 17 October 1978 in Galway, Republic of Ireland) is a former Irish rugby union player who played for Munster and Ireland.

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Murrayfield Stadium

Murrayfield Stadium (known as BT Murrayfield Stadium for sponsorship reasons, or popularly as Murrayfield) is a sports stadium located in the west end of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

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Rugby union

Rugby union, commonly known in most of the world as rugby, is a contact team sport which originated in England in the first half of the 19th century.

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Scotland national rugby union team

The Scotland national rugby union team is administered by the Scottish Rugby Union.

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Scott Murray (rugby union)

Scott Murray (born 15 January 1976 in Musselburgh) is a rugby union player who played at lock for Scotland and currently plays for French Pro D2 team Stade Montois.

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Sean Lamont

Sean Lamont (born 15 January 1981) is a Scottish former international rugby union player and now Strength and Conditioning Coach.

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Six Nations Championship

The Six Nations Championship (recently known as the NatWest 6 Nations for sponsorship reasons) is an annual international rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.

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2007 Six Nations Championship and Ross Ford Comparison

2007 Six Nations Championship has 217 relations, while Ross Ford has 37. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 3.94% = 10 / (217 + 37).

References

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