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Keith Oxlee (17
December 1934 – 31
August 1998) was a
South African rugby union player who
represented South Africa in 19
tests between 1960 and 1965...
- John
Oxlee (1779–1854) was an
English cleric,
philologist and
writer on theology.
Oxlee, son of a well-to-do
farmer in Yorkshire, was born at Guisborough...
- Gr**** Vulgate,
brought the
argument of
Eugenius to the
English debate. John
Oxlee, in
debate with Nolan, took the
position that the "earthly witnesses" grammar...
- 8–3
British &
Irish Lions Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Try:
Keith Oxlee Con:
Keith Oxlee Pen:
Keith Oxlee Referee: Dr.
Bertie Strasheim (South Africa)...
- 6 0 0 0 358 Mike
Antelme 25 June 1960 New
Zealand 5 0 0 0 0 0 359
Keith Oxlee 25 June 1960 New
Zealand 19 88 5 14 14 1 360 ****
Lockyear 25 June 1960...
- (1816–1873),
Walter Farquhar Hook, Anne Mozley, John
Mason Neale, John
Oxlee (1779–1854), Mark Pattison,
Baden Powell,
James Seaton Reid (1798–1851)...
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despite being able to call on the
likes of
Springboks Ormond Taylor and
Keith Oxlee. But the
province did
succeed in
building its own
unique style of exciting...
- two fly-halves, Thys van Zyl (Northern Tvl) and the
later Springbok Keith Oxlee,
kicked a lot. Five
minutes before the
final whistle flanker,
Schalk van...
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African players who p****ed
through his
hands were
Tommy Bedford,
Keith Oxlee, Trix
Truter and
Snowy Suter. But Van Heerden's
success with
Natal was only...
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Wales in
Cardiff in 1960,
which the
Springboks won 3-0
thanks to a
Keith Oxlee penalty. The
selectors chose him as a wing on
occasions as they thought...