List of international rugby union families

The following is a list of related people who have played international rugby union.

Argentina

Australia

Canada

Chile

  • Ramón Ayarza was the father of José Ramón Ayarza, Vicente Ayarza and Iñaki Ayarza; brothers
  • Emilio Saavedra was the father of Domingo Saavedra and Clemente Saavedra; twins brothers
  • Cristián Huerta and Marcelo Huerta; brothers
  • José Ignacio Larenas and Juan Pablo Larenas; brothers

England

Billy Vunipola and Mako Vunipola

Fiji

France

Germany

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Luxembourg

  • Martin Abel and Nick Abel; Nick is Martin's son
  • Philip Barnard and Tertius Barnard; brothers
  • Greg Brittin and Jason Brittin; brothers
  • Andrew Browne and Scott Browne; Scott is Andy's son
  • Steve Clarke and James Clarke; brothers
  • Jean-Claude Da Col and Julian Da Col; Julian is Claude's son
  • Ray Fitzpatrick and John Fitzpatrick; John is Ray's son
  • Richard Geoffreys, Nick Geoffreys, and Gareth Geoffreys; Gareth and Nick are Richard's sons
  • Loic Herve, Fred Herve and Cedric Herve; brothers (XV and VII)
  • Romain Kimmel and Guillaume Kimmel; brothers (XV and VII)
  • Mike Lowe, Christian Lowe, and Mark Lowe (7s); Christian and Mark are Mick's sons
  • Johan Lux and Thibault Lux; brothers
  • Marcello Ridolfi and Steve Ridolfi; Steve is Marcello's son
  • Rob Rogers and Euan Rodgers; Euan is Rob's son
  • Andrew Thompson and Martin Thompson; brothers (XV and VII)
  • Alex Van Zeeland and Josh Van Zeeland; Josh is Alex's son (XV and VII)
  • Tony Whiteman and Bruce Whiteman; brothers (XV and VII)
  • Phill Williams and Rhys Williams; Rhys is Phill's son

New Zealand

Portugal

Romania

Samoa

Scotland

South Africa

Spain

Tonga

United States

Wales

Zimbabwe

Different countries

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References

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