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- Rodney Bruce Kafer (Newcastle, 25 de junio de 1971) es un comentarista deportivo de Fox Sports y ex–jugador australiano de rugby que se desempeñaba como centro y ocasionalmente como apertura. (es)
- Rodney Bruce Kafer, plus connu comme Rod Kafer, né le 25 juin 1971 à Newcastle (Australie), est un joueur de rugby à XV australien qui a joué 12 matchs avec l'équipe d'Australie entre 1999 et 2000. Il joue aux postes de centre ou de demi d'ouverture. (fr)
- Rodney B. Kafer (born 25 June 1971) is a retired rugby union player for the ACT Brumbies and the Australian Wallabies. He is remembered by Brumbies fans for kicking a drop-goal in the final minute in a 2001 game against the Cats giving the Brumbies a one-point win. He now works for Fox Sports as a rugby commentator and has a weekly segment on the show Rugby HQ called "Fox Field".He attended Canberra Grammar School in his youth. At the age of 15 he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Kafer was the first player to have received winners medals from the major Southern and Northern Hemisphere rugby tournaments, the Super 12 with the ACT Brumbies in 2001 and the Heineken Cup with the Leicester Tigers in 2002. Kafer moved to the northern hemisphere in 2001 and spent two years playing for the Leicester Tigers before signing as player coach for Saracens F.C. However, when Wayne Shelford was sacked as head coach, Kafer was appointed in his place and gave up playing. In addition to his commentating commitments with Fox Sports Rugby, Kafer previously owned a telecommunications company and sold it in 2014 and now works in the Australian Rugby Union in a high performance role. (en)
- Rodney B. "Rod" Kafer (Newcastle, 25 giugno 1971) è un ex rugbista a 15, allenatore di rugby a 15 e dirigente sportivo australiano.Tre quarti centro, vanta un titolo di campione del mondo conquistato nel 1999 con gli Wallabies ed è il primo rugbista ad avere vinto un trofeo interconfederale per club in entrambi gli emisferi, il Super Rugby nel 2001 e la Heineken Cup nel 2002; dopo un periodo nella carriera tecnica, è dal 2006 presidente del RUPA, l'associazione dei rugbisti professionisti australiani. (it)
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- Wallabies and Brumbies rugby player, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director (en)
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- Rodney Bruce Kafer (Newcastle, 25 de junio de 1971) es un comentarista deportivo de Fox Sports y ex–jugador australiano de rugby que se desempeñaba como centro y ocasionalmente como apertura. (es)
- Rodney Bruce Kafer, plus connu comme Rod Kafer, né le 25 juin 1971 à Newcastle (Australie), est un joueur de rugby à XV australien qui a joué 12 matchs avec l'équipe d'Australie entre 1999 et 2000. Il joue aux postes de centre ou de demi d'ouverture. (fr)
- Rodney B. "Rod" Kafer (Newcastle, 25 giugno 1971) è un ex rugbista a 15, allenatore di rugby a 15 e dirigente sportivo australiano.Tre quarti centro, vanta un titolo di campione del mondo conquistato nel 1999 con gli Wallabies ed è il primo rugbista ad avere vinto un trofeo interconfederale per club in entrambi gli emisferi, il Super Rugby nel 2001 e la Heineken Cup nel 2002; dopo un periodo nella carriera tecnica, è dal 2006 presidente del RUPA, l'associazione dei rugbisti professionisti australiani. (it)
- Rodney B. Kafer (born 25 June 1971) is a retired rugby union player for the ACT Brumbies and the Australian Wallabies. He is remembered by Brumbies fans for kicking a drop-goal in the final minute in a 2001 game against the Cats giving the Brumbies a one-point win. He now works for Fox Sports as a rugby commentator and has a weekly segment on the show Rugby HQ called "Fox Field".He attended Canberra Grammar School in his youth. At the age of 15 he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. (en)
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- Rod Kafer (en)
- Rod Kafer (es)
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- Rod Kafer (fr)
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