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The 1981 Springbok rugby tour - 1981 Springbok tour ...

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/1981-springbok-tour
    In many ways the playing of rugby took a back seat in 1981, and the sport suffered in the following years as players and supporters came to terms with the fallout from the tour. For some commentators, these events were a watershed in our view of ourselves.

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 ...

Protest Action - 1981 Springbok Tour

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    1981 Springbok Tour: About the Tour Causes; Effets ... Over the space of an hour the police officers arrested 50 protestors and struggled to control the rugby supporters as they verbally abused the protestors and threw objects at the Anti-tour demonstrators as they too tried to make it onto the field to protest to the game being put off ...

Battle lines are drawn - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory ...

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/1981-springbok-tour/battle-lines-are-drawn
    Tour supporters were determined that the first Springbok visit to New Zealand since 1965 would not be spoiled. The anti-tour movement was equally determined to show its opposition to it. Although HART committed itself to non-violent disruption, Prime Minister Robert Muldoon condemned the organisation for having ‘spread lies about New Zealand ...

THE TOUR - 1981 SPRINGBOK TOUR

    https://springboktourprotest.weebly.com/the-tour.html
    the 1981 tour The Tour went ahead as planned by the New Zealand Rugby Union, with the Springboks touching down at Auckland Airport before receiving an official welcome in Gisborne on the 19th of July 1981.

'81 Springbok protests galvanises a nation divided - 150 ...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/73034430/81-springbok-protests-galvanises-a-nation-divided---150-years-of-news
    Oct 17, 2015 · Baton-wielding police clash with anti-Springbok tour demonstrators outside Parliament in what became known as the Battle of Molesworth St in July 1981. ... an invitation for a whites-only rugby ...

1981: The year New Zealand roared The Australian Women's ...

    https://www.nowtolove.co.nz/news/real-life/1981-the-year-new-zealand-roared-4720
    Jul 29, 2016 · John Minto voicing his protest to the Springbok Rugby Tour in 1981. John Minto joined HART (Halt All Racist Tours) in the mid-1970s in Napier. In 1977 he moved to Auckland and became secretary of the protest group.

The Official Springbok Supporters' Club

    https://springboksupporter.co.za/
    Working closely alongside SA Rugby, we aim to bring the thousands of Springboks supporters closer to the world of rugby and, in particular, to the Springboks. Boktown The supporters’ village offers passionate Springbok fans the best alternative to being at …

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