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301: 874:. The match was won 10–8, and the next day they faced Wellington, who they also defeated. The fixture against Wellington was nearly abandoned because Scott and the Wellington Rugby Union could not agree on a venue; the match went ahead only when the Wellington officials agreed to cede the Natives all profit from the match. After this the Natives travelled to Auckland where they played their last match, against the province on 24 August. The match was lost 7–2 after each team scored two tries each, but the Aucklanders kicked a drop-goal and a conversion. The loss ended a remarkable run of matches β€“ the Natives had a 31-game unbeaten streak in rugby matches that started with their victory over Widnes on 9 March; the side won 30, and drew one match between the defeats. 597:, all of whom would appear for England against the Natives later that season. Described as "knocked about" and "stale", the Natives struggled to compete against such strong opposition, and Yorkshire scored three converted tries before a try to Ellison left the scores at 9–1 at half-time. The second half was little better for the Natives; they conceded a further two tries as well as a drop-goal. The second of these tries was scored by Lockwood after he ran the ball from his own half. Ellison scored a converted try late in the match, but this didn't prevent the Natives suffering their largest defeat of the tour: 16–4 to the Yorkshiremen. Ellison later described the match as "without a murmur, the biggest beating we received in our whole tour". 641: 842:... it was apparent to a judge of the game that something was wrong with the Maori, as they were not showing their usual dash and combination. Four members of the team were suspended, a charge being made against them of attempting the sell the match. The matter was brought before the Otago Union, who passed the following resolution: That, having heard all available evidence regarding the charges against certain members of the Native Team, and having received an explicit denial of charges from the accused members and a satisfactory explanation from the management, we are of opinion that there are no facts before us justifying the allegations ... 504:. The Natives replied with a spirited run by Ellison, but he failed to break through the Welsh defence. The tourists trailed even further after George Thomas scored a breakaway try frrm the half-way line, which went some way to silence the heckles from the crowd. Webb, playing in out of position at full-back, missed the conversion and then failed at a long-distance goal from a mark. The Natives continued to push, with Elliot coming within five-yards of the try line, and when Ellison did manage to cross the line he was carried back into the 25-yard line before he could touch down. In the second half Wales continued to push their advantage when 663:(IRFB). Following a disputed try in an England–Scotland international match in 1888, the Scottish authorities had pushed for the establishment of an international body to oversee the game, but the RFU insisted that they would only join if they held a deciding vote, arguing that they deserved this as they were, they asserted, the senior body, and had the most member clubs. Ireland, Wales and Scotland consequently refused to play against England until 1891, when, following arbitration, the RFU relented and joined the IRFB. The absence of international matches was a factor in England agreeing to face the Natives on 16 February 1889. 6264: 762:
the heavy schedule and high injury count had left little time and energy for such training. As a result, the Victorian Rules matches were a failure; the players' unfamiliarity with the rules, combined with the fact that most of the Natives were rugby forwards (and therefore less suited to the more open Victorian Rules), ensured that they failed to perform well on the field and struggled to attract large crowds. The side played eleven Victorian Rules matches in total, including three in New South Wales, but won only three of them, all against relatively weak opposition.
5866: 1791: 830:, and recruited Southlander W. Hirst for their match against Mataura District on 8 August. Despite playing the match two players down, the Natives comfortably defeated Mataura 16–3. Following the side's return to New Zealand, the Otago Rugby Football Union demanded that the team's management explain the accusations levelled at them in Queensland. Eyton responded by insisting that the players had only been suspended while an investigation was conducted, and that the management was confident no wrongdoing had occurred. The Northern Rugby Union (since renamed 8255: 7142: 690:, who had led the team as Joe Warbrick was injured. The English authorities of the time believed that the decision of a referee was above question, and that protesting a decision as the New Zealanders had done was unsportsmanlike. The RFU threatened to bar any of their affiliated players β€“ in other words, the entire rugby playing population of England β€“ from facing the Natives if they did not apologise. McCausland swiftly sent an apology by telegram, but this was deemed inadequate; he therefore sent another, four days after the game: 320:, and also the first to wear an all black uniform. That the team was predominantly Māori provoked curiosity from the British press β€“ at the time, most Britons had not seen non-white people β€“ but there was some surprise that the team were not as "Māori" as had been expected. "They are not unlike Europeans," a Scottish reporter wrote in November 1888; "that is their resemblance is great when one remembers that they were a savage tribe no further back than a generation". The Surrey match, which was refereed by the RFU secretary 8667: 7455: 6111: 8364: 7246: 5498: 683:, to leave the field in protest. The aggrieved players were eventually persuaded to return, but not before Hill had restarted play. Ellison was very critical of Hill, particularly because he was also Secretary of the RFU. Ellison wrote after the tour that "gross as these errors were, they were insignificant when compared with another that Mr Hill committed at the outset of the game, viz, refereeing at all in that game". The disputed try was followed by a final try for the English, who ultimately won 7–0. 1589: 8879: 6321: 8630: 2108: 1805: 1603: 883: 8762: 7547: 6213: 33: 608:, and won all five games. The victory over Somerset was the New Zealanders' largest of the tour; they scored nine tries in a 17–4 victory. Half-back Keogh played outstandingly for the Natives, while the entire side demonstrated superior passing and combination to their opposition. Devonshire and Tauton suffered heavy defeats by the New Zealanders, before a strong Gloucestershire side was dismissed. After defeating Midland Counties, the Natives returned to London. 8509: 7360: 6062: 5892: 8198: 7086: 5377: 398:. The team had played thirteen fixtures during November and won ten of them. By this point, the team was beset by injuries β€“ of the fifteen players that played against Westmorland County on 24 November, five had injuries. The squad comprised only 26 players, and the tourists were often struggling to field a side. Nevertheless, their heavy schedule continued; on 30 November 1888 they left for Dublin, where a match had been organised against the 6167: 8692: 7480: 8934: 8723: 7511: 6136: 8848: 6352: 6290: 5529: 2094: 8408: 7272: 5615: 5671: 7308: 5825: 8454: 7334: 5752: 8922: 709:
was rarer; the tourists were accepted as playing the game in the same spirit as their local opponents, which in the north was a more working class sport than in the south. Some of the Natives, including Joe Warbrick, accused the RFU and the English press of hypocrisy, claiming that they were quick to criticise the New Zealanders for rough play, yet tolerant of similar behaviour from their own players.
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around Stoddart to allow him to replace his clothing without being seen. While this was happening one of the English players, Frank Evershed, picked up the ball and scored a try. The New Zealanders protested, believing that play had stopped after claiming Stoddart had called "dead ball" β€“ but Hill awarded the try, prompting three of the Native players,
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Canterbury's superior. Such runs as were made by Warbrick at full back, by Madigan, Gage, and W. Wynyard, the passing of H. Wynyard, F. Warbrick, and all the backs as well as several forwards, the rushes of Alf Warbrick, Maynard, Taare, Taiaroa, and Rene, and the dodging and fending powers of nearly every one, nonplussed their opponents...
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Dunedin. The Natives outscored their opponents five tries to two, and won 11–8. The side's star player and half-back, Keogh, stayed in Dunedin when the team departed for Christchurch. The side faced Hawke's Bay, who were touring, in Christchurch, and handily defeated them 13–2. The Natives' play was praised by
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The tour had a significant impact on the development of rugby within New Zealand. It was the first tour of the British Isles by a team from the Southern Hemisphere, and the longest in the history of the sport. By the time the Natives returned to New Zealand, they had developed into a side superior to
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suffered a kick to the head, and had to retire early in the second-half. Following the loss of Warbrick, the play of the Natives improved and they recovered to win 11–7. Not long after the game concluded rumours circulated that some of the players had been offered Β£50 by bookmakers to throw the game.
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The match against England was causing the Natives' players and management problems before it had even begun. The team manager, Scott, was in dispute with the RFU over where the match should be played β€“ the RFU were adamant that the match should take place at Blackheath's ground, but Scott wanted
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The side entered 1889 having played 36 matches for 22 wins and three draws. The Natives' play had improved throughout November and December following poorer form in their October matches; positive press reports reflected this improvement. The team would go on to play a further 17 matches before their
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and Burton-on-Trent. Both defeats were unexpected, and in the Moseley match, injuries played a part β€“ the tourists played most of the match at least two men down, as replacements were then not allowed. The team recovered to win their next game, against Midlands Counties in Birmingham. Their next
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The response from the team's management was to suspend four players. The team travelled to Toowoomba, where they defeated the locals 19–0. The Natives included a replacement player for only the second time, Henry Speakman, after the suspensions reduced the playing strength of the side. The team then
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on 29 March (Eyton and Pie Wynyard followed a week later). They arrived in Melbourne in May, where the team played mostly Victorian Rules football, hoping to make more money that way. Although the side had employed Jack Lawlor to coach them in Victorian Rules during their tour of the British Isles,
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Following the match against Middlesex, the team travelled to the north, where the strongest English rugby teams were based. Yorkshire and Lancashire dominated the county championship until many of their respective member clubs split from the RFU in 1895 over the issue of "broken time" payments. The
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The London establishment that governed the game were disturbed by the New Zealanders' approach to the game; reports of rough and over-aggressive play by the Natives had steadily increased in frequency since their arrival in Britain. In the north of England, criticism of the visitors' sportsmanship
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at the Association Ground in Brisbane. The 8000 spectators witnessed the New Zealanders overwhelm the Queenslanders to win 22–0; the Natives did not exert themselves in the win, and the score did not reflect their dominance. After a further two matches, against Toowoomba and Ipswich (both of whom
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It is unlikely, given the attitude of the Otago Rugby Union to the Natives before their departure, that they would have dismissed the allegations if incriminating evidence had existed. The side was back to full strength following the return of their suspended players when the side faced Otago in
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Early in the second half a third disputed try was scored by the English. The try and its aftermath caused controversy and a rift between the Natives and the RFU. Ellison attempted to tackle the English player Stoddart, and in the process ripped his shorts off. The Natives quickly formed a circle
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The team struggled to find an opponent for their final match in Britain. They eventually played Southern Counties, and beat them 3–1. This was their 74th match in the British Isles and their 49th victory. The authorities and press in London continued to view the team negatively, and the Natives
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The line-ups selected for the 16 February match were both strong, and close to full strength. Though 12 of the England side had not played internationally before, all were experienced at domestic level. The match was refereed by Rowland Hill, who had also officiated the Natives' first match in
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to retain the additional forward. With Gould working in the West Indies, Wales again tried the four three-quarter system against the Natives, and its success saw the team permanently adopt the system. Within six years the other three Home Countries had adopted four three-quarter style of play.
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in Britain as preparation for possible Victorian Rules matches on their return to Australia. The team played two rugby matches against the Melbourne Rugby Union team, winning the first and drawing the second, before continuing to Britain via Suez. They arrived in London on 27 September 1888.
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The play showed on Saturday afternoon was a fine exhibition of what several months of combination and practice will do ...it must be admitted they were far and away too good for our local men. In the loose, in the scrum, dribbling, passing, collaring, or running they were very much indeed
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boarded ship without a formal farewell. This perceived affront from the RFU provoked some criticism from the press outside London, as well as from the team manager Scott, who felt that with the team's official apology after the England match, the controversy should have put to rest.
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The New Zealanders expected to meet a mere exhibition 15 of scratch players, whereas Mr Rowland Hill had carefully collected the best possible team available. Such " passing " as the Home men displayed the Maoris frankly admit they have never previously witnessed. Said
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It was on the occasion of this match that four of our players were thought, in racing parlance, to be playing "stiff", and that they had been got by some bookies; at all events, when accused of it at half-time and cautioned, they played a different game in the second
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As captain of the New Zealand team I beg to apologise to the Rugby Union committee for the insults offered by my team to their officials on the field of play on Saturday last, and beg on behalf of my team to express their regret for their behaviour on that occasion.
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Yorkshire had been criticised in the press for fielding a weakened line-up against the Natives when the sides first met in December. After the unexpected loss, Yorkshire were determined to make amends and a strong side was selected for the county, including
853:: "... the wearers of the black passed with remarkable accuracy and quickness between their legs, over their shoulders, under their arms and with their feet". The side then faced Canterbury on 17 August, who they thrashed 15–0. The report published in 426:. The try was not converted, but the strong finish from the New Zealanders gave the visitors a 13–4 victory. The Irish press were surprised by the loss and strongly criticised their team, but Ireland did go on to defeat Wales two tries to nil in the 232:
due to his university commitments. Some Māori players who initially agreed to play later pulled out when the eligibility criteria were relaxed to allow squad members who were only part-Māori. Twenty Māori or part-Māori players joined the squad; five
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The squad consisted of 26 players. The exact names of several of the players is unknown. The number of matches played is a minimum number only β€“ the line-ups for a number of matches in Britain and Australia are either incomplete or unknown.
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and Suez. The Māori players initially provoked curiosity due to their race, but the British press subsequently expressed some surprise that the side was not as "Māori" as they had expected. Playing their first match, on 3 October against
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of Llanelli had been selected. The match was played in Swansea, and the lack of local players may have contributed to a poor crowd, with gate receipts of only Β£120 recorded. The crowd's hostility impacted on the players, and debutant
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12–9. After two further victories, the side again faced New South Wales, and won the match 16–12. Another two victories followed, before the team played two further Victorian Rules matches against the Northumberland club in
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In a return match on 19 January, Yorkshire fielded a stronger side than in the first match and inflicted one of the Natives' heaviest losses, a 16–4 defeat. The team then went undefeated until 16 February, when they faced
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were comfortably defeated), the team returned to Brisbane for a rematch with Queensland. In contrast to their first meeting, the first half was a close affair, and the two sides were tied at the conclusion of the half.
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system, wherein the team would play with eight forwards rather than nine, and instead employ an extra centre three-quarter. The system was deemed a failure and was particularly unpopular with star Welsh player
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The side's success in their rugby matches contrasted to their failure in Victorian Rules β€“ the New Zealanders played three rugby matches while in Victoria: against Melbourne, a Navy selection, and
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side, played for the club in their 9–3 defeat to the Natives. The New Zealanders won having scored four tries, including two by Keogh. Their next opposition was a United Services side mainly comprising
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The team travelled north to Queensland, where, as in New South Wales, rugby was the dominant code of football. Consequently, the team exclusively played rugby while in the region. The Natives faced
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Britain, against Surrey. The opening of the first half was a scoreless affair, with much tackling and scrummaging on the heavy ground. Later in the half England scored two tries through
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on 23 June 1888. They played nine games in their preliminary tour of New Zealand, and won seven of them. Their last New Zealand match before departure, against Otago played in
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side in 1888; this developed into a venture to have a Māori team tour Britain if a preliminary tour of New Zealand were successful. Hearing of Warbrick's plans, public servant
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was "palpably nervous" at the start of the match. Biggs, aged 18 years and 49 days, became the youngest Welsh international player β€“ a record he held until the debut of
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and Llanelli feeling slighted by the lack of selection of their players. Four teams dominated Welsh national selection at the time, and out of the 15-man team only
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Warbrick started assembling a team for the tour in early 1888. He had difficulties assembling a squad due to player availability, and failed to secure the talented
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any in the country, and introduced a number of tactical innovations. Seventeen of the 26 players went on to play provincially in New Zealand, and two, Ellison and
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in Manchester, where they lost 1–0. Two days later they drew with Batley, despite their opposition scoring five tries. Their next match was against
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and 23 losses. They introduced tactical innovations to New Zealand rugby on their return home, and their tour contributed to the formation of the
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Horton, Peter (2012). "International Rugby Comes to Queensland (1888 and 1889): Two Tours and Their Impact on the Development of the Code".
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whilst we were on the platform waiting for the London train, "I think they would have just beaten us, even if we had been in good form."
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matches in Australia. Having made a significant impact on the development of New Zealand rugby, the Natives were inducted into the
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The team had two further matches before their game against England. The first was against one of the strongest clubs in England,
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was postponed due to heavy frost, and so the team had a seven-day break from playing β€“ their longest of the tour.
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Grounding the ball in-goal is when a player touches the ball at the same time as the ball is touching the ground
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A team photo of the 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team while in England prior to a match against Middlesex
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team that toured Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in 1888 and 1889. It mostly comprised players of
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At the start of the match the home crowd were fairly hostile towards the Welsh team due to fans of both
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for Wales both subsequently came close to scoring tries, but there were no further scores in the game.
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After a victory over Spen Valley District, the team travelled west to play Somersetshire, Devonshire,
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were then defeated for the second time in two weeks in the tourists' last match in northern England.
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scored the first two tries, and his play was praised by the local press. The third try scored was by
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The RFU, at Hill's instigation, promptly demanded an apology from the Natives' captain of the day,
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on 7 March. The New Zealanders then had a run of seven straight wins before a 1–1 draw with Hull.
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in 1892. Seventeen of the team's 26 players went on to play provincially in New Zealand, and two,
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The team were met in Britain by local rugby administrators, including an official of England's
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Before they left Wales, the Natives played Swansea and two other local clubs, Newport, and
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The match was also of historical importance because of the Welsh tactics employed. In the
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Taiaroa played rugby for New Zealand, set a New Zealand long-jump record and represented
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After a preliminary tour of New Zealand in 1888, the side travelled to England via
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in 1884. He initially proposed a team of Māori or part-Māori to play the touring
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on 10 November. The team then won seven matches in a row, including one against
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players. The Natives were again victorious, this time 10–0. The match against
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contacted him to offer help managing the tour, which Warbrick accepted. When
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The Natives next defeated both Northamptonshire and Kent, before defeats by
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The Natives remained in London following the England match. They defeated
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The team sailed for Australia from Dunedin, leaving on 1 August 1888. In
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The team toured New Zealand before departing overseas, playing against
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16 February match against England. January started with a 4–1 loss to
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The side left Christchurch and travelled north where they played
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dribbled the ball into the Natives' 25; this was collected by
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Beneath the Māori Moonβ€”An Illustrated History of Māori Rugby
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also known as Taare Koropiti, educated at Te Aute College
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Towers scored the first Welsh try, which was converted by
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The Natives' final record in rugby matches was 78 wins, 6
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List of 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team matches
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in 2010. Despite the heckles aimed primarily at Biggs,
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The tour also prompted the eventual formation of the
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3947: 3934: 3928: 3912: 3891: 3874: 3856:(3): 403–428. 3845: 3835: 3828: 3825: 3823: 3822: 3810: 3798: 3786: 3784:, p. 145. 3774: 3762: 3750: 3738: 3726: 3724:, p. 127. 3714: 3699: 3697:, p. 123. 3687: 3675: 3673:, p. 117. 3663: 3661:, p. 118. 3651: 3649:, p. 116. 3636: 3624: 3609: 3607:, p. 113. 3597: 3595:, p. 422. 3585: 3570: 3568:, p. 114. 3553: 3551:, p. 421. 3538: 3536:, p. 111. 3519: 3517:, p. 110. 3507: 3505:, p. 419. 3495: 3493:, p. 417. 3483: 3481:, p. 404. 3471: 3443: 3415: 3387: 3359: 3355:Matches played 3338: 3321: 3319:, p. 107. 3309: 3307:, p. 108. 3297: 3295:, p. 106. 3285: 3270: 3258: 3246: 3231: 3219: 3207: 3195: 3183: 3171: 3154: 3139: 3127: 3110: 3093: 3081: 3079:, p. 409. 3069: 3054: 3033: 3021: 3009: 2997: 2980: 2968: 2953: 2941: 2929: 2912: 2900: 2885: 2873: 2861: 2842: 2830: 2818: 2795: 2778: 2766: 2754: 2742: 2730: 2713: 2696: 2681: 2664: 2652: 2640: 2638:, p. 141. 2628: 2616: 2604: 2587: 2572: 2560: 2548: 2529: 2517: 2515:, p. 143. 2502: 2490: 2475: 2458: 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Index

1888–1889 New Zealand Native football team

Queensland
United Tribes flag
Union Jack
rugby union
Māori
Pākehā
Joseph Warbrick
Thomas Eyton
James Scott
publican
haka
Victorian Rules football
World Rugby Hall of Fame
Melbourne
Surrey
Middlesex
Ireland
Yorkshire
Wales national team
England
Rugby Football Union
George Rowland Hill
Victoria
New South Wales
Queensland
Auckland
draws
New Zealand Rugby Football Union

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