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List Of All Blacks Tours And Series
This article displays a list of All Blacks tours and series. The list includes all tours and series involving a rugby union team that represented the whole of New Zealand and was officially sanctioned by the body now known as New Zealand Rugby (NZR). Unofficial teams, such as the 1986 New Zealand Cavaliers, and teams from before the formation of NZR (in 1892) are not included. Tours and series References Bibliography *''All Blacks Tour 1963–64'', Mulligan Andrew, Souvenir Press (1964), ASIN B0019OAAN8 *''Henry's All Blacks: The 2007 World Cup Campaign'', Murray Deaker, HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand) (25 April 2008), *''Goodbye to Glory: All Blacks Tour of South Africa, 1976'', Terry McLean, Pelham Books (June 1977), External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:New Zealand Lists of national rugby union team results matches A match is a tool for starting a fire. Typically, matches are made of small wooden sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that ...
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New Zealand National Rugby Union Team
The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks ( mi, Ōpango), represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport. The team won the Rugby World Cup in 1987, 2011 and 2015. They were the first country to win the Rugby World Cup 3 times. New Zealand has a 76 per-cent winning record in test-match rugby, and has secured more wins than losses against every test opponent. Since their international debut in 1903, New Zealand teams have played test matches against 19 nations, of which 12 have never won a game against the All Blacks. The team has also played against three multinational all-star teams, losing only eight of 45 matches. Since the introduction of the World Rugby Rankings in 2003, New Zealand has held the number-one ranking longer than all other teams combined. They jointly hold the record for the most consecutive test match wins for a tier-one ranked nation, along with England. The ...
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1905 New Zealand Rugby Union Tour Of Australia And New Zealand
The 1905 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia was the fifth tour by the New Zealand team to Australia and the first in their own country. Three matches were played against Australian teams and four against provincial sides in New Zealand. Touring party *Manager: N. Gallbraith *Captain: Jimmy Hunter Matches Complete list of matches played by New Zealand during their tour:Match centre - In Australia and New Zealand 1905
on AllBlacks.com


Tour matches


References

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1921 South Africa Rugby Union Tour Of Australia And New Zealand
The 1921 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia and New Zealand was the third tour made by the Springboks rugby team, and their first tour to Australia and New Zealand. South Africa played three Test match (rugby union), Test matches against the New Zealand national rugby union team, All Blacks. The series was drawn 1–all, and the long-running controversy between the countries over the All Blacks' inclusion of Maori players began. The Springboks played five matches in Australia, winning them all. The three most important matches against New South Wales Waratahs, New South Wales, were retroactively accorded Test status by the Australian Rugby Union in 1986, but remain as tour matches only for the South African Rugby Board. South Africa then played nineteen matches in New Zealand, winning fifteen, losing two and drawing two. Match summary Complete list of matches played by the ''Springboks'' in Australia and New Zealand Test matches ;Notes: Match details First Tes ...
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1920 New Zealand Rugby Union Tour Of New South Wales
The 1920 New Zealand tour rugby to New South Wales was the ninth tour by the New Zealand national team to Australia. The three most important matches on the tour were played against the New South Wales selection, and the All Blacks won the 3 match series 3–0. After the First World War, rugby union in Australia was initially only resumed within New South Wales (many players switched to rugby league, especially in Queensland), so official Test matches between the two national sides did not resume until 1929. In 1986 the Australian Rugby Union accorded Test status to the matches New South Wales played against full international teams in the 1920 to 1928 period, but the New Zealand Rugby Union New Zealand Rugby (NZR) is the governing body of rugby union in New Zealand. It was founded in 1892 as the New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU), 12 years after the first provincial unions in New Zealand. In 1949 it became an affiliate to t ... does not record these matches as T ...
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1914 New Zealand Rugby Union Tour Of Australia
The 1914 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia was the eighth tour by the New Zealand national team to Australia. Seven matches were played against regional sides along with three Test match between the two national teams. New Zealand won the test series v. Australia with three victories. Touring party *Manager: R.M. Isaacs *Captain: Dick Roberts Match summary Complete list of matches played by the ''All Blacks'' in Australia:Match centre - In Australia 1914
on AllBlacks.com Test matches


References

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1913 New Zealand Rugby Union Tour Of North America
The 1913 New Zealand tour rugby of North America was the second tour by the New Zealand national rugby union outside Australasia. Sixteen matches were played (all won) along with a Test match against United States sides. The tour had a relevance for American rugby because it came at a time when the local code, American football, was widely criticized prompted by worries over violent play, serious injuries and evidence of sharp practice by college coaches. That dispute, originated in 1906, had led some colleges (such as Stanford and California, Berkeley Universities) to switch from football to rugby. The ''All Blacks'' (which had toured in North America for the first time in 1905) had already made their contribution to the spread of the sport in the west coast. New Zealand took the tour seriously, with a squad led by veteran player Alex McDonald that won all their matches in North America with large victories, conceding only 6 points in 16 games. The only test was played aga ...
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1913 Australia Rugby Union Tour Of New Zealand
The 1913 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the Australia national rugby union team against various invitational teams from New Zealand and also against the New Zealand national team. The team played in the light-blue jersey of NSW Waratahs with the state emblem and the word "Australia" on the chest.SPIRO: Brief history of the quirky colours of the Wallaby jersey
by Spiro Zavos on The Roar website, 25 Aug 2012
Australia played 8 matches, with only 3 victories and 5 defeats.


Touring party


Management

*Manager: M.C. Morgan *Captain:

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1910 New Zealand Rugby Union Tour Of Australia
The 1910 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia was the seventh tour by the New Zealand national team to Australia. Four matches were played against regional sides (all won) along with three Test matches between the two national sides. New Zealand won the series with two victories to one. Touring party *Manager: V.R.S Meredith *Captain: Fred Roberts Match summary Complete list of matches played by New Zealand in Australia:Match centre - In Australia 1910
on AllBlacks.com Test matches


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1908 British Lions Tour To New Zealand And Australia
The 1908 British Isles tour to New Zealand and Australia was the seventh tour by a British Isles team and the fourth to New Zealand and Australia. The tour is often referred to as the ''Anglo-Welsh Tour'' as only English and Welsh players were selected due to the Irish and Scottish Rugby Unions not participating. It is retrospectively classed as one of the British Lions tours, as the Lions naming convention was not adopted until 1950. Led by Arthur 'Boxer' Harding and managed by George Harnett the tour took in 26 matches, 9 in Australia and 17 in New Zealand. Of the 26 games, 23 were against club or invitational teams and three were test matches against the All Blacks. The Lions lost two and drew one match against the All Blacks. The tour was not received well in Wales, as the Welsh players selected were chosen exclusively from those players from a well-educated and professional-class background. The selection was in fact addressed by the Welsh Rugby Union who stated that w ...
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1907 New Zealand Rugby Union Tour Of Australia
The 1907 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia was the sixth tour by the New Zealand national team to Australia. Four matches were played against regional and district sides along with three Test match against the Australia national side, being the first time both teams played each other. New Zealand won the series with two victories and a tied match. Before the tour matches, New Zealand played a preliminary game v. the Wellington RU team at the Athletic Park, won by the ''All Blacks'' 19–6. Match summary Complete list of matches played by the All Blacks in Australia:Match centre - In Australia, 1907
on AllBlacks.com Test matches
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