Moita Rugby Clube da Bairrada

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Moita Rugby Clube da Bairrada
Full nameMoita Rugby Clube da Bairrada
League(s) Campeonato Nacional de Rugby I Divisão
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Moita Rugby Clube da Bairrada is a rugby team based in Anadia, Portugal. As of the 2012/13 season, they play in the Second Division of the Campeonato Nacional de Rugby.


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