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A Selection of sets relating to Rugby Union & League Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Card Crazy (New Zealand) LT90 New Zealand Rugby League Superstars 1995 £12.00 LT110 New Zealand Rugby Union Superstars 1995 £12.00 LT10 Rugby Superstars Express Delivery Chase Set (Rugby Union) 1996 £15.00 LT3 Rugby Superstars Factor J Jonah Lomu Chase Set (Rugby £15.00 Union) 1996 LT5 Rugby Superstars Super 12 Logos Chase Set (Rugby Union) 1996 £10.00 LT8 Rugby Superstars Terminators Chase Set (Rugby Union) 1996 £12.00 Churchman 50 Rugby Internationals 1935 £90.00 Croxley Card Co L20 British Lions Series 1 (Rugby Union) 1999 £10.00 LT20 Leicester Tigers Series 3 (Rugby Union) 2001 £10.00 LT21 Leicester Tigers Series 5 (Rugby Union) 2001 £10.00 LT20 Saracens Series 2(Rugby Union) 2000 £10.00 LT21 Saracens Series 4 (Rugby Union) 2001 £10.00 Daily Telegraph 26 England Rugby World Cup 1995 £7.50 26 Ireland Rugby World Cup 1995 £7.50 26 Scotland Rugby World Cup 1995 £7.50 26 Wales Rugby World Cup 1995 £7.50 Futera (Australia) LT9 Rugby Union 1996 No Barriers (Limited Edition of 4000) 1996 £18.00 LT3 Rugby Union 1996 Predictors (Limited Edition of 4000) 1996 £15.00 LT15 Rugby Union 1996 World Cup XV 1991 (Limited Edition of 4000)1996 £30.00 Greater Manchester Police L24 British Lions (Rugby League) 1992 £7.50 L24 Riversiders Wigan R.F.C. 1990 £7.50 L12 Rugby 13 Hall of Fame 1992 £7.50 L24 Wigan Rugby League FC 2001(As Safe As..) £6.00 Hill 50 Celebrities of Sport (issued by R & J Hill issue) 1939 £125.00 Ineda (New Zealand) LT11 New Zealand All Blacks Elite Rookies (Rugby Union) 1997 £36.00 (Limited Edition of 2000) LT9 New Zealand All Blacks Tempered Steel (Ruby Union) 1997 £22.00 (Limited Edition of 1000) J.F.Sporting Collectibles LT30 Australian Rugby League Tourists 1948 (2002) £21.00 LT24 Rugby League Stars 1940/50s 1st Series 2002 £16.00 LT24 Rugby League Stars in Action 1940/50s (2007) £16.00 LT24 Rugby League Stars Pre 1950 (2016) £16.00 Leeds Police L20 Leeds Rugby League F.C. 1993 £6.00 L20 Leeds Rugby League F.C. 1994 £6.00 L20 Leeds Rugby League F.C. 1995 £6.00 Page 1 - Last Updated 22nd July 2021 Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Lund 6 Rugby Union Six Nations 2000 £1.50 6 Rugby Union Six Nations 2001 £1.50 8 Rugby Union World Cup 1999 £1.50 M and C Cards 15 Gloucester Premiership Heroes (Rugby Union) 2018 £6.50 Merlin LT80 Rugby League Footballers Nos. 1-80 (1991) £9.50 LT80 Rugby League Footballers Nos. 81-160 (1991) £9.50 Norths Bread (New Zealand) LT16 Canterbury Crusaders (Rugby Union) 1997 £5.00 1 Canterbury Crusaders (Rugby Union) Special Album £5.00 Ogdens 50 Famous Rugby Players 1926/1927 £150.00 Orbit 28 Great Rugby Sides New Zealand Tourists 1905 (1986) £5.00 Reflections 4 Rugby Union World Cup 2003 £1.50 Rugby Football Union 50 English Internationals 1980-1991 (1991) £15.00 Rugleys L12 England Rugby Stars Series Ref 1003 (2000) £6.00 L12 Wales Rugby Classics Series Ref 1002 (2000) £6.00 L20 Wales Rugby Stars Series Ref 1001 (2000) £10.00 Sanitarium (New Zealand) M30 100% All Blacks Jersey (3-D) Cards (Rugby Union) 2011 £12.00 M30 All Blacks Code Black (Rugby Union) 2013 £12.00 M26 All Blacks Fuel Your Dreams (Rugby Union) 2014 £12.00 30 All Blacks Team Tags (Rugby Union) 2010 £12.00 LT8 All Blacks Training Tips (Rugby Union) 2002 £6.00 M24 Fuelling Future All Blacks (Rugby Union issued in pairs) 2015 £15.00 L44 Stat Attack II New Zealand All Blacks (Rugby Union) 2008 £15.00 50 Super Fourteen Super Flyers (Rugby Union) Oval Cards 2010 £15.00 Sheridan L7 Underground Art Rugby 1996 £3.00 Smith 25 Prominent Rugby Players 1924 £300.00 25 Prominent Rugby Players 1924 (reprint 1992) £8.00 South Wales ConstabularyEL26 out of 35 The 82 Squad (Welsh Rugby Union (26 different cards from £32.50 the set of 35) 1982 South Wales Echo 50 Great Welsh Rugby Players 1992 £9.00 Sport In View L16 The Sporting Art of Amos Ramsbottom 1900s Set 1 Football £6.00 and Rugby 2012 EL7 The Sporting Art of Amos Ramsbottom 1900s Set 5 Rugby Union 2012 £5.00 EL6 The Sporting Art of Amos Ramsbottom 1900s Set 6 Rugby £5.00 League 2012 Wales On Sunday L40 British Lions on Tour Australia (Rugby Union) 2001 £8.00 L36 World Cup Heroes (Rugby Union) 1995 £12.00 L24 World Cup Rugby Greats (including album) 1999 £10.00 Wales On Sunday-Western Mail EL13 Welsh Rugby Union Graham Henrys Wales 2001 £4.00 West Yorkshire Police EL20 Great Britain Rugby League Stars 2003 £6.00 Western Mail L36 Wales Grand Slam 2005 (Rugby Union) 2005 £6.00 Wills 50 Rugby Internationals 1929 £100.00 50 Rugby Internationals 1929 (reprint 1996) £8.50 Worthington (Best Bitter) 36 Sportsmen from 1920 to 1940 (Reprints from various £45.00 cigarette card issues) 1992 30 out of 36 Sportsmen from 1920 to 1940 (Reprints from various £37.50 cigarette card issues) 1992 Page 2 - Last Updated 22nd July 2021.
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