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Nova Scotia Keltics |
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Full name |
Nova Scotia Keltics Rugby Football Club |
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Keltics |
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Rugby Union |
Location |
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Chairman |
Troy Myers |
Coach |
Allister Williams |
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Official website |
rugbyns.ns.ca/ |
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The Nova Scotia Keltics are a rugby team in Halifax, Nova Scotia that compete in the Rugby Canada Super League.
They play their home games alternatively at the Wanderers Grounds and Graves Oakley.
Although the team hasn't won the MacTier Cup (trophy for league champions), they were runners up in the 1998 (as the Nova Scotia Keiths) & 2000 season.
Defence Minister Peter MacKay made his debut at inside centre for the Keltics on May 19, 2008 in a 49-5 away loss to the Niagara Thunder.[1]
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- ^ Defence Minister MacKay plays 40 minutes in Rugby Canada Super League game
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Rugby union in Canada |
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British Columbia · New Brunswick · Newfoundland · Ontario · Prince Edward Island · Alberta · Manitoba · Nova Scotia · Quebec · Saskatchewan
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Canada · A · U-21 · U-19 · U-17 · Canada Youth · 7's · Women's · Women's U-23 · Women's U-19 · Women's 7's
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