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What does WWE stand for?

William Webb Ellis (inventor of rugby)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Stefan De Bruin, head of rugby at Bilton Grange, said: "The boys were honoured to play and win on the field where, legend has it, William Webb Ellis, the game's founder, famously picked up the ball and ran.
Sir Clive Woodward's men defeated the Wallabies 20-17 after extra-time in Sydney, with a Jonny Wilkinson drop goal placing the William Webb Ellis Cup in Northern Hemisphere hands for the first time.
Sir Clive Woodward's men defeated the Wallabies 20-17 after extra-time in Sydney, with a Jonny Wilkinson drop goal placing the William Webb Ellis Cup in Northern Hemisphere hands for the first time.
The French snatched the Six Nations trophy from England and now their captain wants to relieve them of the William Webb Ellis Trophy too.
Byline: ISABELLE RONDEAU FRANCE skipper Fabien Pelous is already dreaming of taking the William Webb Ellis Trophy from the grasp of Sir Clive Woodward's team.
The players, who received up to pounds 83,000 a man for lifting the William Webb Ellis Trophy, are currently paid under an agreement with Premier Rugby Limited, signed in 2001.
Rugby School were relishing the prospect of the World Cup visiting the game's birthplace, where William Webb Ellis famously picked up the ball and ran on The Close in 1823.
ENGLAND and Australia were battling out today for the William Webb Ellis Cup.

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