Netherlands National Rugby League Team - Players

Players

This is a list of players that have played recently.

Name Position Team Apps
Alan Barker
Prop
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1
Joel Barrett
Fullback, Wing
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2
Benjamin Blom (C)
Five-eighth, Halfback
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3
Cyril Breinburg
Fullback, Wing
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2
Reiner Breinburg
Lock, Second-row
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1
Jason Bruygoms
Lock, Second-row
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3
Justin De Hey
Second-row, Prop
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1
Aaron De Jager
Centre, Five-eighth, Halfback
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4
Raymond Den Englesman
Second-row, Lock
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4
Kees Foxon
Centre, Wing
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3
Vincent Grimbergen
Second-row, Lock
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2
Jamie Groeneweg
Wing, Centre
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2
Roland Haar
Wing, Centre
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2
Chris Hodgetts
Hooker
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3
Alex Hoogezand
Lock, Second-row
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2
James Howitt
Second-row, Prop
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1
Martijn Jonkers
Second-row, Prop, Lock
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1
Jonathan McKenzie
Second-row, Prop
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1
Jorik Moree
Five-eighth, Halfback
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2
Dayne Neirinckx
Centre, Wing
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1
Soerd Niebor
Second-row, Prop
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2
Rick Oakes
Centre, Second-row
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1
Phil Parkinson
Prop
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3
Johnny Qua
Prop, Second-row
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3
Dirk Schutt
Hooker
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1
Alex Smits
Prop, Second-row
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1
Rudy Stanford-Smyth
Fullback, Halfback
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2
Duncan Taylor
Centre, Lock
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3
Ronald van der Broek
Centre, Second-row
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4
Bernard van Holstein
Prop, Second-row
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3
Bevan Williams
Second-row, Prop
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1
Bevan Williamson
Lock, Prop, Second-row
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3

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