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Job Langbroek (born 1 July 1957) is a former
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rugby union player who represented the Irish national team at schoolboy and senior level, and also played for
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. A loosehead prop forward, he won his only international cap in Ireland's 32–9 over
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at the
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. He was a stockbroker's analyst.Ellie Donnelly
'Calling time: Analyst Job Langbroek retires from Davy after almost 40 years'
''Irish Independent'', 28 January 2021, retrieved 2 September 2023


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* 1957 births Living people Irish rugby union players Ireland international rugby union players Rugby union props 1987 Rugby World Cup players {{Ireland-rugbyunion-bio-stub