Tom Wood — may refer to: * Tom Wood (photographer) (b. 1951) * Tom Wood (rugby player) English rugby union player, currently playing for Worcester Warriors * Thomas Mills Wood (b 1963), American film and television actor * Tom Wood (driver) (b. 1956)… … Wikipedia
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Wood (surname) — Wood, also spelled Wode, Woode, Woodde, or Wad is a surname that is common throughout the anglophone world.In England, Wales and the Isle of Man it is the 26th most common surname [cite web last = first = authorlink = coauthors = title =Most… … Wikipedia
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Ireland national rugby union team — Not to be confused with Ireland national rugby league team. Ireland Union Irish Rugby Football Union Emblem(s) the Shamrock Ground(s) … Wikipedia
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David Humphreys (rugby union) — David Humphreys Personal information Full name David Humphreys Date of birth 10 September 1971 (1971 09 10) (age 40) Place of birth Belfast, Northern Ireland Nickname(s) Humphs School(s) attended Ballymena Academy … Wikipedia
New Zealand national rugby league team — Not to be confused with New Zealand national rugby union team. New Zealand … Wikipedia