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Jasper Verschoor
Jasper Verschoor stands as one of the most significant figures in Dutch rugby union history, having captained the Netherlands national team during a period of growth for the sport in a nation dominated by football. Born on May 22, 1992, in Amsterdam, Verschoor discovered rugby at age 14 through school, immediately drawn to the sport's physicality and team-oriented culture. His athletic background in football and field hockey provided a foundation for the skills that would make him an effective flanker.
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Liam Foley was born in Limerick in 1997, growing up in a rugby stronghold where the sport is more than a game—it is identity and tradition. From his earliest days at Young Munster RFC, Foley displayed the aggressive, hardworking style that characterizes Limerick rugby. His father, a former club player, instilled in him the values of forward play: discipline, physicality, and relentless effort across 80 minutes.
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