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Paul Field may refer to: * Paul Field (bobsledder) (born 1967), bobsledder from Great Britain * Paul Field (musician) (born 1961), Australian singer-songwriter and musician * Paul Field (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s *Paul Field (Christian singer) Paul Field is a British Christian musician and songwriter who has been active since the mid-1970s first with Nutshell and then later as a solo artist. He has continued to write music and his works have won several awards. Background He be ...
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Paul Field (bobsledder)
Paul Field (born 24 June 1967) is an English bobsledder who competed in the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. In 1992 he came seventh in the Men's Four along with teammates Mark Tout, George Farrell and Lenox Paul. In 1994 he came joint tenth. He is also well known as the 1994 UK Gladiators men's champion, as well as the runner-up in the first International Gladiators competition behind America's Wesley ''Two Scoops'' Berry, albeit in controversial circumstances following a severe albeit unintentional tackle by American gladiator Hawk, during the Powerball event in the Grand Final. Because of his successful achievements and all-round good sportsmanship, he is still highly regarded amongst fans of the series, and is known as one of the greatest contenders in the history of Gladiators as a global franchise, especially during its mid '90s heyday. Paul Field grew up in Hemel Hempstead where he competed for Dacorum Athletics Club. In the 1980s he was the third ranked British decathl ...
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Paul Field (musician)
Paul James Field (born 3 May 1961) is an Australian musician, filmmaker and author. He is best known as one of the founding members of the Sydney pub rock band the Cockroaches and the Field Brothers and as Managing Director for the children's music group the Wiggles. Early life and education Field was educated at St Joseph's College Hunters Hill, where he excelled as a rugby player and musician. Upon leaving school he attained his teaching qualification from Australian Catholic University and a diploma of religious education from Aquinas Academy in Sydney. In the late 1970s, while still at boarding school he and his brothers John and Anthony formed the pop group The Cockroaches. Paul was the lead vocalist for the band and also booked their first live shows in pubs in the inner city of Sydney and Kings Cross. Career 1979–1994: The Cockroaches The Cockroaches enjoyed some success in Australia, producing three albums, one of which, ''The Cockroaches'', sold 100,000 copies and ...
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Paul Field (rugby League)
Paul Field is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played for the New South Wales Blues, primarily as a . Field was selected to represent New South Wales directly from the New South Wales Country Rugby League, one of only three players to be selected straight from a country club to play for the Blues. Field played for Cootamundra Cootamundra, nicknamed Coota, is a town in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia and within the Riverina. It is within the Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council. At the 2016 Census, Cootamundra had a population of 6,782. ... and was selected for games II and III of the 1983 State of Origin series. Field is still involved with rugby league and is currently president of the Group 9 Cootamundra Bulldogs. References Australian rugby league administrators Australian rugby league players New South Wales Rugby League State of Origin players Living people Rugby league hookers Place ...
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