If you want to add more information to the 2009 Women's Six Nations page that's great, but please don't change the wrugbybox template as this template is used to list over 700 results on over 50 different pages, and the resulting changes can severely disrupt the layout of many of these pages. Instead I suggest that you create a new template so that the changes only affect the 2009 Women's RBS 6 Nations Championship page. Johnlbirch ( talk) 23:10, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
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Please could you leave the full scorer and other other data for the pool games on 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup instead of the abbreviated information with a link to another page that you have replaced them with. All other women's rugby results on Wikipedia conform to the same format, as do all other results on this page (including the qualifying games, and play-offs). These games are no less important, and placing the information on a separate page does nothing to improve the information the page provides. Johnlbirch ( talk) 14:42, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
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Hi, I have details about the women's test match Czech Republic vs Switzerland, 29th of June. I am quite new here and I don't know how to put it to the page yet. Martin Charvat
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If you want to add more information to the 2009 Women's Six Nations page that's great, but please don't change the wrugbybox template as this template is used to list over 700 results on over 50 different pages, and the resulting changes can severely disrupt the layout of many of these pages. Instead I suggest that you create a new template so that the changes only affect the 2009 Women's RBS 6 Nations Championship page. Johnlbirch ( talk) 23:10, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
{{ adminhelp}} I'd like to upload Wallaroos logo. I've just got the permission by Samantha Broun, Australian Rugby Union Media Operations Coordinator (she answered by mail). How can I do? Should I ask her for some information about this image? Killer4979 ( talk) 08:59, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
Please could you leave the full scorer and other other data for the pool games on 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup instead of the abbreviated information with a link to another page that you have replaced them with. All other women's rugby results on Wikipedia conform to the same format, as do all other results on this page (including the qualifying games, and play-offs). These games are no less important, and placing the information on a separate page does nothing to improve the information the page provides. Johnlbirch ( talk) 14:42, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
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I'll try to take pictures during the world cup. I'm not allowed to do that during games, but I can go to the training sessions. Could you give me a list of famous players ? Pyb ( talk) 09:58, 1 August 2014 (UTC)
Hello. I saw that you created this template, so was wondering if you could help. I noticed that many matches on articles like 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup have an unfilled pair of square brackets to the left of the match details. When I looked at the template, this appears to be where "code" is supposed to be entered. This led me to two questions:
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