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Film: the third test - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory ...

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/video/the-third-test-auckland
    Jun 15, 2012 · Film: the third test - 1981 Springbok tour The third test: Eden Park, Auckland, 12 September 1981 (6mb). Flour and smoke: the deciding third test – 'all hell broke loose'

Protest Action - 1981 Springbok Tour

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    19th July - The Springbok team and officials were welcomed to New Zealand on the Poho-o-Rawiri marae in Gisborne. It was obvious from the beginning that conservative rural Gisborne was divided over the tour “We were horrified that the first welcome they (the Springboks) would receive was from a marae, from our people, and from the people we were related to, so it was a matter of great shame ...

'Flour-bomb test' ends Springbok tour NZHistory, New ...

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/flour-bomb-test-ends-springbok-tour
    'Flour-bomb test' ends Springbok tour All Black prop Gary Knight is felled by a flour bomb (NZ Herald/newspix.co.nz) The third and deciding rugby test at Eden Park, Auckland, is best remembered for the flares and flour bombs dropped onto the playing field. Outside the ground, violence erupted on an unprecedented scale.

Springbok tour protest at Eden Park - A Decade of Days ...

    https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/visit/exhibitions/2013/a-decade-of-days-robin-morrison/springbok-tour-protest-at-eden-park
    By the time Robin Morrison photographed the third and final test match in Auckland the protestors wore helmets and body armour. The heavy policing ensured the rugby was played, but the country had come close to what felt like a civil war. New Zealand would never be quite the same again. Facing off, 1981…

Springbok Tour 1981 - Wellington City Libraries

    https://wcl.govt.nz/heritage/tour.html
    Written by Auckland-based journalist and writer Geoff Chapple, 1981 : The Tour is one of the most detailed books published about the events surrounding the Springbok's visit. The author was directly involved in the tour protests, and was arrested twice in the course of it, but his journalistic training has produced a book that clearly presents ...

Inside the 1981 Springbok tour - Noted

    https://www.noted.co.nz/archive/archive-listener-nz-2011/inside-the-1981-springbok-tour
    Jul 08, 2011 · On July 19, 1981, the Springboks flew in, landing at Auckland International Airport on a drizzly Sunday afternoon. A total of 378 police were on hand to manage 2000 protesters, some of whom ran onto the tarmac after tearing down a substantial wire fence. It was immediately clear that protesters had surprises in store.

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