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Perspectives - 1981 Springbok Tour protests

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    Trevor Richards however, says that the 1981 Springbok Tour Protests were mainly about racism and a now bygone fanaticism for rugby, with an element of 'anti-Muldoonism'. He believes the protests would not have happened if there hadn't been such strong feelings about the Springboks being in New Zealand.

Opinion around New Zealand on the 1981 Springbok tour

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    Aug 06, 2016 · The South African rugby tour of 1981 revealed deep rifts within New Zealand society. Opinion polls indicated that a majority of those questioned in the four main centres (and in some other cities, such as Palmerston North and Nelson) opposed the tour.

Springbok Tour 1981

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    The 1981 Springbok rugby tour For 56 days in July, August and September 1981, New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. The cause of this was the vis...

Pro-tour movement - 1981 Springbok Tour

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    The pro-tour movement wasn't an organised group of individuals looking to publicize their views, they just retalliated to the anti-tour protesters disrupting the tour often violently. How ready New Zealanders were to attack each other over ultimately a Rugby match shows the rift there was within New Zealand society during the course of the 1981 ...

The Springbok Tour Of 1981 – 25 Years On

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    Jul 19, 2006 · From a South African perspective, the 1981 Springbok tour was a story of hope. It chronicles the power of ordinary people to defeat complicity in an evil system. Whilst we must not live in …

New Zealand: The Silent Revolution – The 1981 Springbok Tour

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    Sep 12, 2011 · Despite this commitment the New Zealand Rugby Union invited the Springboks to tour New Zealand between July and September 1981 and the then National government under Robert Muldoon agreed to let the tour proceed on the basis that “politics must not interfere with sport”, a sentiment that stank of hypocrisy considering that New Zealand was one of many nations that …

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