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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), ISBN 1-86950-668-5; Goodbye to Glory: All Blacks Tour of South Africa, 1976, Terry McLean, Pelham Books (June 1977), ISBN 0-7207-0997-0
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In 1978 the New Zealand national rugby union team, the All Blacks, toured Britain and Ireland. They were the eighth All Black team to undertake a full tour of the countries and became the first to achieve a Grand Slam by beating the national teams of Ireland, Wales, England and Scotland. The previous seven touring teams had either lost or drawn ...
The first New Zealand representative match was played in May 1884 against a Wellington XV before the New Zealand team departed for their tour of New South Wales. [1] This side predates the formation of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union (now New Zealand Rugby), which was not established until 1892.
After their departure from Europe the side toured South Africa before their return to New Zealand, and that tour paved the way for a South African team to tour New Zealand in 1921. [34] The Springboks – as the South African team is known – played New Zealand in a test series that ended all square. New Zealand conducted a return tour to ...
The All Blacks overcame a spirited start by Japan to run in 10 tries on the way to a 64-19 win Saturday in the first of five matches on their Northern Hemisphere tour. Japan scored the opening try ...
The tour also took in matches against club opposition and invitational county teams, ending in Europe with an encounter with the Barbarians. The final two games of the tour were played in Canada. The New Zealand team were nearly invincible on this tour, their only defeat coming at Newport. They played 36 matches in total, winning 34, losing one ...
The 1979 New Zealand rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy was a series of eleven matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in England, Scotland and Italy in October and November 1979. The tour was very successful as the team won ten of the eleven games, including the international matches against ...