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Wayne Shelford
Wayne Thomas Shelford, known as "Buck" Shelford, was born on December 13, 1957, in Rotorua, New Zealand. Growing up in a Māori community, Shelford developed a deep connection to rugby as both a sport and a cultural institution. He played his early rugby in the Bay of Plenty region before moving to Auckland, where he would establish himself as one of New Zealand's most formidable forwards. His physical presence, combined with tactical intelligence and inspirational leadership, would make him one of rugby's most respected figures.
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David Ivan Campese is one of the most thrilling and controversial figures in the history of rugby union, an Australian winger whose dazzling running, audacious skills, and outspoken personality made him one of the most watchable and talked-about players the sport has ever produced. His 64 Test tries for Australia stood as a world record for years, and his impact on how attacking rugby is played remains profound.
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