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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.
1909 All Blacks tour of Australia; 1911 All Blacks tour of Australia; 1912 All Blacks tour of Australia; 1913 All Blacks tour of Australia; 1919 All Blacks tour of Australia; 1921 All Blacks tour of Australia; 1925 All Blacks tour of Australia; 1926–1927 Kiwi tour of Great Britain; 1930 Kiwi tour of Australia; 1938 Kiwi tour of Australia
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 New Zealand national rugby union team have competed since 1884, and there are a number of individual records achieved since that time. The team is also known as the All Blacks, and have competed in Test rugby since their match against Australia in 1903. The record for the most Test appearances for the All Blacks is held by Sam Whitelock ...
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 ...
Date Opponent F A Venue City Winner 1921-08-13 South Africa: 13 5 Carisbrook: Dunedin: 1921-08-27 South Africa: 5 9 Eden Park: Auckland South Africa 1921-09-17 South Africa
The Springboks and the All Blacks have been typically regarded by many as the two greatest rugby playing nations of all time. [1] New Zealand and South Africa had clashed in many tours over time which had been hotly contested. This included the controversial 1981 tour. The All Blacks had never beaten South Africa in a full-scale test series in ...
New Zealand Māori 29-man squad for the 2013 North America November Tour, facing Canada (3 November) and United States (9 November). [6] Head coach: Colin Cooper; Note: Bold denotes players that have represented the Māori All Blacks in previous tours. Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under IRB eligibility rules. Players ...