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New Zealand Natives' rugby tour of 1888-9 - Natives' Rugby ...

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    Sep 16, 1905 · The New Zealand Native Football Representatives’ tour of Britain is relatively unknown. The first New Zealand representative rugby team to tour beyond Australia, they played their first game in Britain on 3 October 1888. The title of ‘The Originals’ was bestowed on the next New Zealand rugby team to tour Britain, that of 1905/6, which arrived home to an official welcome befitting …

Natives' Rugby Tour, 1888-89 - NZHistory, New Zealand ...

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    In the autumn of 1888 Warbrick scoured New Zealand for talented Māori rugby players willing to commit themselves to more than a year of travel. He selected four of his own brothers, including the Rotorua tourist guide Alfred Warbrick. The tour’s financial success would depend on putting together a team strong enough to win most of its matches.

New Zealand Natives Tour, 1888-89 World Rugby Museum ...

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    Jun 16, 2016 · For the Natives tour of Britain, there were 74 games that took place between 3 rd of October 1888 and 27 th of March 1889. The New Zealanders brought 26 players with them for this intensive schedule. They were captained by Joe Warbrick, who was joined by no less than four Warbrick brothers.

Before the All Blacks: The New Zealand ‘Natives’ Te Papa

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    The ‘NZ Native Football Representatives’ team (1888-89) was the first New Zealand representative rugby team to tour Britain. The team had originally been known as ‘New Zealand Maori’, but after five Pakeha (non-Māori) men were selected, it was re-named to support the idea that all its members were ‘native-born’ New Zealanders – although two members had been born overseas.

Book about the Native rugby team – Sports reporting and ...

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    This is the inside cover of the first rugby tour book to appear in New Zealand. A description of the 1888–89 New Zealand Native team's international tour, it was written by the promoter, Thomas Eyton, in response to numerous public inquiries, but was not published until 1896. The book was needed partly because of the inadequate press coverage of the tour at the time.

Article: 1880s – New Zealand Rugby Museum All Blacks ...

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    A desire to test colonial rugby’s development against the homeland saw New Zealand welcoming a visiting British team in 1888, and then reciprocating with the historic ‘Native Team’ tour to Britain that same year… Season ticket for the New Zealand Native Football Team Tour to Britain in 1888. 1882 – The first tourists…

1905–6 tour – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

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    The 1884 tour of New South Wales was followed by the Native team’s tour of 1888–89. The establishment of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) led to tours to Australia in 1893, 1897 and 1901. The 1893 team was the first to wear the famous black jersey with the silver fern (although until 1901 the knickerbockers were white).

The Original All Blacks - Wikipedia

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    After the formation of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union in 1892, New Zealand representative teams were selected for matches against international opponents. The first tour by a New Zealand representative side under NZRFU auspices was in 1894 to New South Wales (although an earlier team had toured Britain and Australia in 1888–1889). New Zealand's first Test match was in 1903 when …

New Zealand national rugby union team - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, 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 2011 and 2015, as well as in the inaugural tournament in 1987.. New Zealand has a 77 per-cent winning record in test-match rugby, and is the only international men's …

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