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636:, already by this time one of the giants of the game. A massive crowd of 30,000 supporters packed in to see their local side take on the New Zealanders. The tourists fielded the strongest side they were able to, although several players were missing or playing out of position due to injuries. Despite playing well the All Blacks went down 12–8 to Wigan to record their first loss on the tour after fourteen matches. The tourists' next game was against
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237:, the NRFU was enthusiastic. On 26 March 1907 it advised its member clubs that it was "very favourably disposed" to the tour and suggested that the tourists be paid 70% of the gates with a guarantee of £3000. The Northern Union informed Baskiville that the tour should go ahead and by May plans were firmly underway in New Zealand. Baskiville then resigned his job at the
3157:(vice-captain) – Three quarters: At 35 he was still one of the fastest players in rugby. An Auckland representative and a famous New Zealand rugby union international, Smith had toured with the Originals and was also a champion jockey and world class athlete. Smith had been involved in the tour preparations and was keen to earn a professional contract in England.
346:, a prominent Sydney player, asking if it would be possible to arrange a set of games in Sydney. Moir contacted others including J J Giltinan, who Smith had already talked to, before replying that a series of games would be able to be arranged. Rugby players in Sydney shared many of the New Zealand players' concerns about payment and rules. On 8 August 1907 the
1014:. 12,000 spectators turned up despite the ground being frozen – necessitating a layer of straw to be placed over the top. The conditions favoured an open game and by half time the score was 11-all. In the end England ran out winners 18–16, meaning the New Zealanders had now lost two internationals. After the match the All Blacks were invited to visit the
565:. They went on to win 8–2, despite winning only one out of every five scrums. After this match the tourists received their second cheque, this one for £1036-10-8, and it was already clear that the tour was going to record a healthy profit. During this second meeting with the Northern Union the visitors requested that two more
405:, as an attempt to foster rugby in the city, but the plans fell through for unknown reasons. Instead the All Blacks left Australia, having earned £600 from the three games. During their short stay the tourists had helped kick-start the professional movement in Sydney. While leaving Australia news came through that the
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his casket accompanied by a group of players representing each province. Baskiville was buried at Karori
Cemetery in Wellington. In the meantime the remaining players had to prepare for the further two test matches. In the build-up they drew 12-all with the same Queensland side that they had earlier beaten 34–12.
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Zealand dominated early in the match, with Harold Rowe scoring early, and by half time the New Zealanders led 15–2. The Second half was no easier for the Australians, and the All Blacks ran out winners 24–12 in one of the most decisive test match displays ever put on
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British began the game on the attack and scored early through a White penalty. Because of the conditions the match developed into a forwards slog. Just before half time Great Britain scored and took a 5–0 lead into the break. However, with the wind at their backs, the New Zealanders dominated the
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wrongly sent off early in the match. By halftime it was 11–2 to the visitors. The Second half however was all
Australia and they scored twice to make the score 11–10. With full-time nearing Messenger had two penalty shots but uncharacteristically missed both and the New Zealanders held on to win the
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Australian selectors were determined to include some Queenslanders in the side and three were selected, despite no games of rugby league having yet been played in Queensland. Sydney again produced a nice day and 20,000 spectators
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playing a key role in the game played before a crowd of over 10,000. After the first two matches the touring side met with the
Northern Union and discussed the first two games; they also received their first payment – a cheque for £448–15–6. The tour then moved on to Lancashire where the team played
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Zealand some discontent about the state of rugby union's rules and the lack of ability to compensate players for time lost from work were beginning to rise. These tensions were similar to the ones that had led to the 1895 schism in England that had created
998:. The All Blacks somewhat rebounded, winning 6–3 in a tightly fought contest. Reaching the business end of the tour, the New Zealanders next headed north to play the representative Cumberland side. Here they were defeated 21–9 after resting several key players for the international against England.
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win 8–7 in drenching rain and, in the second half, a snowstorm. By now it was established that in good weather the visiting side were able to beat anybody, however in the wet weather their backs were not able to handle the ball and matches were a much closer affair. During the next
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when he had to withdraw from the touring party due to injury. Messenger's name was included on the contract bought over from New
Zealand, indicating that the decision had already been made. However, Messenger's form against the All Blacks in Sydney was certainly good enough to warrant his inclusion
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Disputes while on tour were heard by a Management Committee. This consisted of Jim Gleeson, Harry Palmer, Duncan McGregory, Massa Johnston, Lance Todd, Bumper Wright and Bert Baskiville. This committee had the power to impose fines for indiscretions and even expel someone from the tour party if it
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side and the tourists ran out winners 43–10. After the match the players rushed to the Victoria Private Hospital to check on Baskiville. They found him unconscious and his condition quickly deteriorated. Albert Baskiville died late in the afternoon and of 20 May 1908. Harry Palmer headed home with
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were all unavailable due to influenza. Great Britain was boosted by England and Wales having both already played New Zealand, the two teams had then played each other to complete the tri-series. The weather too was poor, thick fog blamed for a low crowd, half of the 16,000 that had been predicted.
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missed an opportunity to level the scores after he had taken an intercept at halfway but failed to reach his support. Robinson then scored to put the home side ahead 14–3. Wynyard then scored a late try but it was not enough and the All Blacks were again defeated, losing the first ever test match
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specialists would not be required and decided to favour players with ample amounts of speed and acceleration. They also needed players that were prepared to invest some money into the venture and probably accept a lifetime ban from rugby union. In the end no less than 160 of the roughly 200 rugby
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for their tour of Wales and England. After stopping over in Ceylon, the team arrived in England on 30 September 1907. The team played 35 matches in England and Wales, including a Test match against Wales, and three Tests against England. They returned via Australia where they played a further ten
550:, who were at the time a powerhouse of the Northern Union. Regarded as the All Blacks' "first big test" the match was played in front of a large crowd of 24,000. New Zealand took an early lead in the game and, despite a spirited Broughton comeback in a torrential downpour, held out to win 20–14.
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for a series of matches leading up to the second test match. The visit did much to kick start rugby league in Queensland. The matches played by the visiting New Zealand side were the first games of rugby league played in the state, despite three Queensland players having already represented the
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Overall the backs possessed experience and pace. They were a strong attacking unit at the time when New Zealand rugby was well known for its attacking prowess. If the backs had a weakness it was in their defence, as the Northern Union game required stronger defensive skills and more one on one
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The tour itself had been a great success both financially -the tour made a £5,641 profit and each player received almost £300- and on the field, where the New Zealanders had defeated both Great Britain and Australia 2–1. These feats were not to be replicated for many years with the New Zealand
3225:– Half back: One of the Wellington sides most promising young stars, Kelly was currently suspended by the Rugby Union after playing in Nelson under an assumed name and for expenses. The professional charge was never proven but Kelly was suspended for three years for playing under another name.
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and Smith, Messenger, Billy Wynyard, Cross and Gilchrist were all unavailable. 8,000 supporters turned up to the match, Keighley's biggest gate at the time, and Keighley led at half time. However the All Blacks fought back and won the match 9–7 to remain unbeaten after two months of football.
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where they were met at the station by a crowd of about 6,000, all keen to see the touring All Blacks. After they had arrived the tourists had two weeks before their first game. They spent the time based in Leeds, training and adapting to both the new rules of the Northern Union and the colder
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written by F W Cooper. The article, written by a Northern Union advocate, said that while the Originals tour had been successful it was a shame that they had not played any of the northern clubs, which at the time of the 1895 break away were regarded as some of the strongest clubs in England.
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in New Zealand applied to go on the tour, a huge blow to the Rugby Union who had anticipated a low amount of interest. It was from these applications that the final team was selected, with players who had indicated early they were prepared to tour being favoured. At least two rugby union
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The game developed into a tight, low-scoring affair, and the visitors were ahead 6–0 at halftime. They then extended their lead to 9–3 before Australia came back and then ran out winners 14–9, claiming the country's first test match victory in the final match of the New Zealand tour.
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in a boxing day match. New Zealand were ahead 9–0 at halftime and were leading 11–8 in the second half when the home team had a player sent off, the first of the tour. However Hunslet still managed to score and the final result was an 11-all draw. Two days later the tourists played
644:. The team arrived in Barrow late, having had a train be delayed, and the weather was poor. Barrow were able to frustrate New Zealand, who could not play open football in the weather, and the All Blacks suffered their second loss in a row, going down 6–3. They next had to travel to
2220:, the Second Test match against Australia was played in Brisbane and 6,000 spectators turned up to watch the first test match to be held in the state. The All Blacks, still grieving over the loss of Baskiville, could only field a skeleton team and did not perform a pre-match haka.
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at rugby union, defeating them 53–6. They then played a "Northern Districts" selection and defeated them 37–8 in the first ever game of rugby league played in Newcastle. The visit by the touring New Zealand side boosted the profile of rugby league in Newcastle as the
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on the other hand had played in his first test match and won much praise with his performance, deserving his try. It would also turn out to be the only test match he ever played. Precisely 100 years later this match was commemorated on 9 May 2008 in the
734:. The New Zealand Rugby League later recognised this match as New Zealand's first test match. Aberdare had been chosen for the venue as it could hold a larger capacity than Merthyr, in the end 20,000 Welshmen turned up. The Welsh side contained a former
561:. The tourists rested several key players for this game and badly underestimated their opponents. New Zealand fell behind early and only managed to salvage a 5-all draw. Stung by the result, the All Blacks decided to select their best team to take on
3254:– Forward: Another Otago representative and a New Zealand rugby union international, Johnston had been playing senior football since he was 15. An original tourist, Johnston had become sick on that tour and had been restricted to only 13 matches.
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which ran a story on 13 May 1907 about a possible professional rugby tour. It was extraordinary the level of secrecy that the New Zealand organisers had achieved, with the news being broken via England. Opposition to the tour was vocal with the
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3163:– Three quarters: The Australian joined the tour in New South Wales after he had starred for the New South Wales side that played against the touring team. Messenger had been a former Australian representative and had recently signed with the
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played the role of Dally Messenger, playing in the All Golds match. The "All Golds", as they had also come to be known in the media due to their professionalism, then played their first ever match in New Zealand in 2008 when they took on the
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played in his first match of the tour, scoring a try as New Zealand won 23–10. The side then prepared to return to New Zealand via Australia, although several players opted to stay behind and sign professional contracts with British clubs.
3363:) and each played invested £50 of their own money, quite a sum at that time. The players were paid £1 per week for expenses and then the profits (if any) were to be divided equally at the end of the tour. No bonuses of any kind were paid.
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about starting the code in Sydney. Smith's role in starting the game in Australasia was crucial as he had a wide set of connections and was a well known sporting celebrity, being an Original, a world class sprinter and a champion jockey.
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2866:, defeat Wellington 16–14 in the first provincial match in New Zealand. The two sides met in Petone on 12 September and drew 13-all. A New Zealand side toured Australia in 1909, including six of the original touring party. In Auckland
454:, areas that had been devoid of international competition for so long. The exciting play of the 1905 Originals and the reports that the current side had won three matches in Australia only heightened the expectations of the hosts. The
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Kangaroos in the first test in Sydney. Baskiville had become ill on the sea voyage up from Sydney and he did not play again for the tourists, being admitted to hospital. The first game, without Baskiville was held on 16 May against
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14–0 in their second of two matches in 1907 and so were expected to be tough opponents, especially as the professional All Blacks had yet to form combinations and several of the Auckland-based players had not yet arrived in Sydney.
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was created to be contested each time New Zealand took on Great Britain. In 2007 the team was commemorated by the 2007 All Golds Tour which featured an All Golds v Northern Union match as well as a three test series between the
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The New Zealanders then won the third match of the series 5–3 in front of a crowd of 8,000 at the Agricultural Ground. Dally Messenger, playing his first game as captain, again starred and was invited to join the touring party.
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In early 1907 Baskiville wrote to the Northern Rugby Football Union (NRFU) asking if they would wish to host a tour of a New Zealand rugby team. As the North of England had not had any international rugby since the tour of the
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had to pull out at short notice due to injury. Both were to switch to rugby league later on in their careers. In the end the tour included nine internationals and fourteen provincial players, a large number selected from the
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In the second test match New Zealand completely outplayed Great Britain, with the home side being held score less until the last five minutes. The tourists' win set up the series at 1-all and the spotlight then moved to
3219:– Half back: Another from the Ranfurly Shield winning Auckland Side, Tyler was large for a Half back and also played Wing-Forward, a position that would quickly be abandoned in the touring team due to the rule changes.
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The second visit to Australia by the tourists had done much to boost the game in the country. They had played the first ever rugby league matches in Newcastle and Brisbane and had boosted the coffers of the fledgling
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The side selected was regarded as surprisingly strong, given the secretive circumstances that it was selected, and included a good mix of experience (nine internationals and fourteen provincial players) and youth.
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in New Zealand. This match was played on 13 June 1908 and 8,000 people attended to see "Wright's Blacks" defeat "Turtill's Reds" 55–20. The match allowed the team to raise £300 for Mrs Baskiville, Albert's mother.
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The New Zealanders arrived in Australia on 9 April 1908 lacking match fitness after the sea voyage and being short of backs. Several had stayed in Britain and Messenger was to revert to his home teams to play for
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the tourists, keen for as many players as possible to get a run, selected a team mostly made up of players who were not involved in the first match. They still managed to defeat Huddersfield, winning 19–8 with
3308:– Forward: From Canterbury, Pearce was selected both for his experience and his size. Pearce was a teammate of Lavery and had been a regular member of Canterbury. He had played for the South Island in 1906.
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The second test was the first time that rugby league had been played in London, and as a result the match was deemed to be important for the Northern Union's chances of expanding into the rest of England.
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before his death. In some ways the New Zealanders were too successful as the number of them signing professional contracts meant that there were fewer players to help establish the game back home.
3343:– Fraser was from the Petone club in Wellington and had also played for the New Zealand Army Corps in South Africa. He joined the tour in New South Wales and acted as the tour's assistant manager.
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had been the tour's chief organiser and his death was a huge blow to the game in New Zealand as well as the players personally. Baskiville had also been talking about arranging a tour of the
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The first test, Australia's inaugural rugby league international, was shaping up to be an even encounter, with the tourists having regained their match fitness and most of the newly formed
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were at the time playing all their matches away in Sydney. As a result of the visit playing numbers in Newcastle surged and in 1910 the Rebels dropped out of the Sydney competition to form
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but their form did not improve, losing to the Lancashire county team 20–4. Going into the three test series against the Northern Union it was clear that they were not full of confidence.
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who had been an All Black in 1897 before moving to Queensland. New Zealand ran out winners 34–12 in a match that impressed the press and the spectators. The midweek game was against a
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forwards they lost 9–0. After a string of defeats and poor weather the side's management decided to re-locate and the team was moved to Manchester, seeking slightly better weather.
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against the ships officers and first class passengers and were again victorious, winning by an innings. McGregor and Messenger proved to be the best bowlers in the touring party.
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3207:– Inside back: The regular five eighth for the Auckland team, Todd had not yet achieved All Black or inter-island selection due to the abundance of talent in his position.
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The second game, a mid-week game, was held in front of a crowd of approximately 3,000. The All Blacks, who had made several changes, defeated the "All Blues" 19–5.
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has made an effort to reclaim the name All Golds from the negative connotations it once held, and in 1997 fought a legal case over the use of the name with the
1301:. January had not been a good month for the All Blacks with just one win from seven. Leading up to the second test the New Zealanders returned to Wales to play
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declined to play the Ceylonese on the return leg of their tour, deeming that Ceylon had forfeited their amateur status by playing against Baskerville's men.
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was formed. The New South Welshmen organised quickly and were ready to welcome the New Zealanders when the main touring party arrived on 13 August 1907. The
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organisations. The New Zealanders then headed home to very little fanfare, and certainly nothing to match the lavish official welcome that had been granted
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Henry J. Palmer – Financial manager: A leading restaurateur in Wellington with many other business interests, Palmer was involved in organising the tour.
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For the Northern Union the tour had given the game credibility and its first international test opponents since the breakaway code had been established.
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The tourists stayed in Sydney long enough to watch the first round of the new premiership season, which began on Easter Monday, before heading north to
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first ever test match between the two sides 11–10. Messenger's kicking had been off all game, he had only kicked two despite having fourteen attempts.
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After thirty minutes it the game was still scoreless, until Jolley finally broke the deadlock with a drop goal. By half time Great Britain was up 8–0.
3147:– Three quarters: Involved in the tour preparations from the outset, McGregor was a rugby union international who had represented both Canterbury and
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in 1907 as a headline. However colloquially the players would have probably referred to themselves as the All Blacks or the New Zealand rugby team.
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3330:– Forward: A New Zealand international and Auckland forward, Mackrell had toured with the Originals but played only a few games due to injuries.
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be added to the itinerary, turning it into a three-match test series. For the other two matches the Northern Union first contacted the
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for the New South Wales side. The game was deemed to be a great success, as the organisers had not expected a crowd over 12,000.
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representative from the Red Star Club in Masterton, Wrigley was best suited to the centre or second five eighth positions.
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considered the players to be professionals and all members of the tour subsequently received a life ban from rugby union.
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all also opted to stay behind, with McGregor opening a sports shop and playing for Merthyr Tydfil, Lavery signing with
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which explained how to play the game and was widely read. He was inspired to launch a tour to play the clubs in the
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acted as the tours secretary and did much of the administrative work. He was supported by Harry Palmer (manager),
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rules, the visitors led 6–0 at halftime and closed out the match, winning 12–8. The stars of the first game were
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team on their tour of Great Britain in 1905. Like the Originals they were sometimes referred to in the press as
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was formally established on 25 April 1910 in preparation for a Great Britain tour later that same year. The
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then dropped a pass in front of the try line and the Welsh won the first international rugby league match.
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before a new ground record crowd, resulting in a 26–11 victory. Just two days later the visitors met the
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who toured with the All Blacks team of 1905. The team played their first match in Sydney in 1907 against
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to Great Britain, although the side did not make as much of a profit as Baskerville's All Blacks had.
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were at the Showgrounds supporting New Zealand side for the final test, which drew a crowd of 14,000.
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played its first two matches ever against the touring New Zealanders, who also played a match against
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national team failing to win another series in Australia until 1952 and in Great Britain until 1971.
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matches, including three Test matches against Australia. They won a total of 26 of their 46 matches.
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and 2008 an All Golds team took the field to celebrate the centenary of international rugby league.
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condemning the tour and the media being generally supportive of the amateur game and its ideals of
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and was to prove another boost to the finances of the New South Wales Rugby Football League.
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played against the All Blacks in Sydney and then joined them on their tour of Great Britain
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representative, Watkins had also represented the North Island and the Originals in 1905.
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had arrived in Sydney on 29 May for their own tour of Australia. The side was led by
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play a local derby game – the first time they had seen the new rules in operation.
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was well known in rugby circles, playing for the Oriental club and on the verge of
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which had shared the profits of the tour and were still regarded as amateurs. The
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as well as several players who had been playing in the Northern Union for years.
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on 1 February. Here they finally returned to the winning circle, winning 3–2.
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between 1907 and 1908. Most of the matches were played under the rules of the
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Rugby's Great Split: Class, Culture and the Origins of Rugby League Football
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signed with Runcorn for £400 and a guarantee of employment as a plumber.
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side, winning 18–8 in fine conditions, and backed this up by defeating
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turned up to see the first ever test match between the ANZAC nations.
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in the touring party. A fourth match had originally been planned in
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provincial selection. He had also in 1907 published a book entitled
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joined Huddersfield, where they were soon joined by Edgar Wrigley.
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was involved in establishing the Newton rugby league club and the
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1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain
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1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain
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on 24 August 1908 8,000 people watched Auckland, captained by
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New Zealand were again defeated in the rain, dominated by the
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side and was regarded as well versed in wet weather football.
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to see the All Blacks win 25–6 in their first game under the
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had issued life bans to all of those involved in the tour.
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ended. They compared themselves to past tours such as the
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professional district rugby football competition in Sydney
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Other members of the touring party soon returned to join
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against the tourists. The All Blacks therefore called up
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Rugby League – 100 years since it kicked off in Aberdare
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On their return home the tourists an exhibition game at
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New Zealand took control from the start, despite having
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had established itself as the national winter game in
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (12 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (14 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (13 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (16 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (13 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (13 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (14 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (16 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (13 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (16 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (18 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (14 February 2016).
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Shawn Dollin and Andrew Ferguson (14 February 2016).
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From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers
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During the voyage the tourists also played a game of
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The Rugby Rebellion: The Divide of League and Union
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5526:1907–08 All Blacks tour at rugbyleagueproject.org
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6205:"Australia vs New Zealand 1908 Series – Game 3"
6176:"Australia vs New Zealand 1908 Series – Game 2"
6120:"Australia vs New Zealand 1908 Series – Game 1"
1869:. They then spread themselves around the eight
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41:Souvenir of the New Zealand Rugby Football Team
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31:1907 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia
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6067:"England vs New Zealand 1908 Series – Game 3"
6038:"England vs New Zealand 1908 Series – Game 2"
6009:"England vs New Zealand 1908 Series – Game 1"
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207:Modern Rugby Football: New Zealand Methods
6298:"Rugby League: Kiwi 100 equals Aussie 87"
6274:. Newstalk ZB. 2007-07-29. Archived from
6149:Black & Blue – The First Test of 1908
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6370:"New South Wales Firsts vs. New Zealand"
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102:—a named popularised by the New Zealand
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7283:New Zealand Kiwis tours and tournaments
6321:
5925:Baskerville, A. H. (29 November 1907).
5875:
5873:
5871:
5819:The best ever Australian Sports Writing
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5784:
5782:
2947:1902 Australian cricket tour of England
1294:between New Zealand and Great Britain.
248:Excerpt of an article from 1 June 1907
133:, and also saw them recruit Australian
14:
7934:
6304:. New Zealand: APN Holdings NZ Limited
6295:
6222:
5899:Baskerville, A. H. (10 October 1907).
5756:
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3068:New Zealand national rugby league team
2939:
2934:New Zealand national rugby league team
2913:New Zealand national rugby league team
84:New Zealand national rugby league team
7927:Category:1907 in English rugby league
7256:
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5822:. Australia: Black Inc. p. 316.
5537:
2839:. Australia was soon to send its own
2713:Royal Agricultural Society Showground
2148:Royal Agricultural Society Showground
1871:New South Wales Rugby Football League
1025:The tourists now moved their base to
6990:"England vs New Zealand 1908 Series"
6096:Newcastle's First Rugby League Match
5963:R League: The day Wales made history
5901:"WITH THE PROFESSIONAL "ALL BLACKS""
5868:
5857:. New Zealand. 1908-09-19. p. 3
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3385:was elected the tours captain while
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2757:1908 New Zealand rugby league season
1847:
1289:scored soon after halftime and then
581:. The third match was scheduled for
432:33–8. As a result of this match the
326:
182:
7972:Rugby league tours of Great Britain
5591:NZRL (Press Release) (2007-10-03).
5555:Coffey, John; Wood, Bernie (2007).
2487:New Zealand Māori rugby league team
2471:New Zealand Māori rugby league team
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306:declined due to a broken ankle and
24:
6251:"Prop Price given All Golds berth"
2186:The tourists then headed north to
1873:clubs that were preparing for the
480:on 30 September 1907, arriving in
25:
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5965:Wales on Sunday, 23 December 2007
5688:. Christchurch: Ryan and Haynes.
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5286:Royal Agricultural Society Ground
5244:Royal Agricultural Society Ground
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3657:Royal Agricultural Society Ground
3617:Royal Agricultural Society Ground
3577:Royal Agricultural Society Ground
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3120:tackling than they were used to.
2888:New Zealand Rugby Football League
2886:competition started in 1910. The
553:The All Blacks next travelled to
516:. Around 8,000 spectators packed
364:Royal Agricultural Society Ground
362:The first game was played on the
110:the Northern Hemisphere in 1905.
78:, a sport that is today known as
7982:1908 in New Zealand rugby league
7977:1907 in New Zealand rugby league
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6015:from the original on 2010-08-18
5986:from the original on 2009-08-11
5956:
5944:
5927:"THE PROFESSIONAL "ALL BLACKS""
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528:. In their second game against
488:. The team stayed the night in
86:. The tour had a large role in
7947:Rugby union tours of Sri Lanka
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468:and the squad took a train to
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7237:"All Blacks Tour 1907 Series"
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6462:"All Blacks Tour 1907 Series"
6440:"All Blacks Tour 1907 Series"
6418:"All Blacks Tour 1907 Series"
6396:"All Blacks Tour 1907 Series"
5710:"the Professional All-Blacks"
5595:. rleague.com. Archived from
5531:
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5460:Northern Rugby Football Union
5419:Northern Rugby Football Union
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5341:Northern Rugby Football Union
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3794:Northern Rugby Football Union
3754:Northern Rugby Football Union
2825:joined Turtill at St Helens.
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1910:Northern Rugby Football Union
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604:The tour's next match was in
486:Northern Rugby Football Union
302:internationals did not tour,
166:even before the 1905 tour of
148:
7992:1908 in English rugby league
6296:Jessup, Peter (2003-10-18).
3379:was deemed to be necessary.
3274:, Wright had played for the
3165:New South Wales Rugby League
2833:New South Wales Rugby League
2805:joined Lance Todd at Wigan.
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571:Crystal Palace Football Club
434:rugby union New Zealand side
420:1907-08 in England and Wales
356:New Zealand rugby union team
348:New South Wales Rugby League
241:to plan the tour full-time.
131:New South Wales Rugby League
7:
5980:"Wales vs New Zealand 1908"
5880:All Golds Rugby League Team
3260:– Hooker: A Wellington and
3235:
2177:Centenary rugby league test
1308:
1037:
736:Welsh amateur international
501:climate. They also watched
10:
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8002:1907 in Welsh rugby league
7962:Rugby league controversies
6354:, Accessed 8 August 2009.
6349:"All Golds" – Just A Name?
6272:"Price accepts invitation"
6101:, Accessed 8 August 2009.
5885:, Accessed 9 August 2009.
5802:, Accessed 8 August 2009.
5445:Brisbane Exhibition Ground
5404:Brisbane Exhibition Ground
5365:Brisbane Exhibition Ground
5326:Brisbane Exhibition Ground
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2448:Brisbane Exhibition Ground
1042:Going into the first test
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7967:Rugby union controversies
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7288:
7100:"All Blacks Tour 1907/08"
5741:The Sydney Morning Herald
5736:"PROFESSIONAL ALL BLACKS"
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3167:as their star attraction.
3106:1907 All Golds team photo
2901:
88:establishing rugby league
6161:, Accessed 8 August 2009
5797:Kiwis Were Out For Keeps
5767:Pioneers of Rugby League
5521:New Zealand Rugby League
4680:Aberdare Athletic Ground
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2852:United States of America
2457:Referee: William Beattie
953:Aberdare Athletic Ground
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472:before they boarded the
29:Not to be confused with
7952:History of rugby league
5816:Cunneen, Chris (2001).
5559:. HLNZ Sport Hardback.
3383:Hercules Richard Wright
3084:Australian Rugby League
3072:professional All Blacks
3039:or other names such as
2956:
2951:New Zealand Rugby Union
2896:Canterbury Rugby League
2745:The Original All Blacks
2741:Queensland Rugby League
2466:by a New Zealand side.
1877:, Australia's first in
1563:match and had included
648:where they took on the
407:New Zealand Rugby Union
286:Hercules Richard Wright
267:New Zealand Rugby Union
239:New Zealand Post Office
193:Albert Henry Baskiville
172:New Zealand Rugby Union
168:The Original All Blacks
155:History of rugby league
92:professional All Blacks
51:was made by a group of
6322:Collins, Tony (2006).
3252:William Massa Johnston
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416:the following season.
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5684:Haynes, John (1996).
5164:Newcastle Showgrounds
5125:Newcastle Showgrounds
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3060:Sydney Morning Herald
2884:Auckland Rugby League
2722:Referee: Tom Costello
2201:Brisbane Metropolitan
2181:Sydney Cricket Ground
2157:Referee: Tom Costello
1888:. Here they played a
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3714:Rugby Football Union
3672:Rugby Football Union
3632:Rugby Football Union
3592:Rugby Football Union
3387:George William Smith
3155:George William Smith
3018:Kit worn in the tour
2779:George William Smith
2765:, the first game of
1810:George William Smith
1644:George William Smith
1612:John Wilkinson Birch
1391:George William Smith
1132:George William Smith
996:Hull Kingston Rovers
591:association football
526:Northern Union rules
374:for New Zealand and
290:George William Smith
222:George William Smith
117:, a player from the
43:as published in 1907
8007:1908 in Welsh sport
5855:NZ Truth, Issue 170
4561:Wilderspool Stadium
2940:Professional status
2874:helped to form the
494:English Rugby Union
143:2007 All Golds Tour
6154:2008-05-17 at the
5883:New Zealand A to Z
5159:Northern Districts
3699:Colombo Racecourse
3312:William Trevarthen
3108:
2908:Baskerville Shield
2815:William Trevarthen
2720:Attendance: 14,000
2594:William Trevarthan
2325:William Trevarthan
2155:Attendance: 20,000
2034:William Trevarthan
1875:1908 NSWRFL season
1680:William Trevarthen
1541:Attendance: 14,000
1427:William Trevarthen
1172:William Trevarthen
992:Kingston upon Hull
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646:Kingston upon Hull
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7128:on 8 October 2012
6328:. UK: Routledge.
6253:. BBC. 2007-07-28
5775:978-0-9757563-0-0
5566:978-1-86971-090-3
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4134:Barrow-in-Furness
3894:Wakefield Trinity
3854:Broughton Rangers
3683:12 September 1907
3532:
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3365:Albert Baskiville
3242:Tom "Angry" Cross
3171:Albert Baskiville
2926:New Zealand Māori
2848:Albert Baskiville
2801:joined Leeds and
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308:George A. Gillett
199:Albert Baskiville
183:Tour preparations
115:Albert Baskiville
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3455:Great Britain
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3397:Match results
3394:
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3376:
3375:(treasurer).
3374:
3370:
3369:Daniel Fraser
3366:
3362:
3358:
3345:
3342:
3341:Daniel Fraser
3339:
3338:
3329:
3326:
3323:
3320:
3317:
3313:
3310:
3307:
3304:
3301:
3300:Arthur Callum
3298:
3295:
3292:
3289:
3286:
3283:
3280:
3277:
3273:
3269:
3266:
3263:
3259:
3256:
3253:
3250:
3247:
3243:
3240:
3239:
3230:
3227:
3224:
3221:
3218:
3217:William Tyler
3215:
3212:
3209:
3206:
3203:
3200:
3197:
3194:
3191:
3188:
3187:Joseph Lavery
3185:
3182:
3178:
3177:Edgar Wrigley
3175:
3172:
3169:
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2917:Great Britain
2914:
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2899:
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2893:
2889:
2885:
2881:
2877:
2873:
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2861:
2860:Victoria Park
2857:
2856:Daniel Fraser
2853:
2849:
2844:
2842:
2841:touring party
2838:
2835:'s expensive
2834:
2829:
2826:
2824:
2820:
2816:
2812:
2808:
2804:
2800:
2796:
2795:Edgar Wrigley
2792:
2791:Joseph Lavery
2788:
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2780:
2775:
2771:
2768:
2764:
2763:Athletic Park
2758:
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2615:
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2610:
2607:
2603:
2599:
2595:
2591:
2587:
2586:Dan Gilchrist
2583:
2579:
2578:Edgar Wrigley
2575:
2574:William Tyler
2571:
2567:
2563:
2559:
2555:
2550:
2547:
2543:
2542:Robert Graves
2539:
2535:
2531:
2527:
2523:
2519:
2515:
2511:
2510:Frank Cheadle
2507:
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2364:
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2345:
2342:
2341:Dan Gilchrist
2338:
2334:
2330:
2326:
2322:
2318:
2314:
2310:
2309:Edgar Wrigley
2306:
2305:William Tyler
2302:
2298:
2294:
2290:
2286:
2281:
2278:
2277:Robert Graves
2274:
2270:
2266:
2262:
2258:
2254:
2250:
2246:
2245:Frank Cheadle
2242:
2238:
2234:
2233:George Watson
2230:
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2100:
2097:
2096:
2093:
2082:
2079:
2069:
2066:
2065:
2055:
2054:
2050:
2047:
2046:Dan Gilchrist
2043:
2039:
2035:
2031:
2027:
2023:
2019:
2018:William Tyler
2015:
2011:
2007:
2003:
1999:
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1983:
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1978:Robert Graves
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5597:the original
5556:
5046:Whaddon Road
4800:Central Park
4795:England XIII
4285:Canal Street
4093:Central Park
3783:Huddersfield
3774:Huddersfield
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3351:Organisation
3282:Conrad Byrne
3258:Eric Watkins
3223:Arthur Kelly
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2837:first season
2830:
2827:
2823:Arthur Kelly
2819:Conrad Byrne
2776:
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2767:rugby league
2760:
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2530:Sandy Pearce
2502:Jim Devereux
2493:
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2485:The touring
2484:
2475:"Opai" Asher
2468:
2464:
2431:
2416:
2404:
2393:
2317:Conrad Byrne
2284:
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2273:Sandy Pearce
2269:Ash Hennessy
2241:Jim Devereux
2229:Edward Baird
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1993:
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1962:Ash Hennessy
1942:Jim Devereux
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1863:James Barber
1851:
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1812:signed with
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1781:Whaddon Road
1765:
1754:
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1624:Arthur Smith
1620:Harry Wilson
1616:Jim Clampitt
1604:Jack Spencer
1592:Billy Batten
1588:Bert Jenkins
1580:George Tyson
1576:Harry Taylor
1571:
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1565:Billy Batten
1561:
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1483:
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1367:Harry Wilson
1359:Arthur Smith
1335:Bert Jenkins
1327:Percy Eccles
1323:Harry Taylor
1318:
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1296:
1291:Dick Wynyard
1284:
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1148:Arthur Kelly
1119:
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1108:Harry Wilson
1104:Arthur Smith
1100:Asa Robinson
1076:Bert Jenkins
1064:Harry Taylor
1059:
1057:
1052:Conrad Byrne
1041:
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1008:Central Park
1005:
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985:Dick Wynyard
978:
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819:Arthur Kelly
802:
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779:David Davies
767:David Beynon
759:Bert Jenkins
742:
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724:rugby league
721:
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583:Whaddon Road
567:test matches
552:
530:Huddersfield
511:
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304:"Opai" Asher
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226:J J Giltinan
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123:George Smith
112:
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80:rugby league
48:
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40:
26:
6358:2009-08-11.
6228:Sean Fagan
6105:2009-08-11.
5889:2009-08-11.
5835:19 February
5806:2009-08-11.
5765:Sean Fagan
5471:6 June 1908
5429:30 May 1908
5390:23 May 1908
5351:20 May 1908
5312:16 May 1908
4640:The Willows
3939:Elland Road
3373:Jim Gleeson
3278:Corps team.
3229:Jim Gleeson
3211:Edward Tyne
3135:Harold Rowe
3086:during the
3037:New Zealand
3033:rugby union
2921:Steve Price
2878:club while
2868:Billy Tyler
2811:World War I
2799:Harold Rowe
2652:New Zealand
2617:6 June 1908
2590:Angry Cross
2566:John Barber
2562:Harold Rowe
2558:Edward Tyne
2554:NEW ZEALAND
2546:Dinny Lutge
2387:New Zealand
2352:30 May 1908
2329:Angry Cross
2301:John Barber
2293:Harold Rowe
2289:Edward Tyne
2285:NEW ZEALAND
2257:Dinny Lutge
2092:New Zealand
2010:Harold Rowe
2006:John Barber
1994:NEW ZEALAND
1974:Dinny Lutge
1950:Doug McLean
1834:Jim Gleeson
1730:New Zealand
1668:Angry Cross
1632:NEW ZEALAND
1608:Bill Holder
1584:Phil Thomas
1477:New Zealand
1415:Angry Cross
1379:NEW ZEALAND
1339:Jim Leytham
1218:New Zealand
1152:Angry Cross
1128:Harold Rowe
1120:NEW ZEALAND
1080:Jim Leytham
1068:Andrew Hogg
901:New Zealand
851:Angry Cross
815:Harold Rowe
803:NEW ZEALAND
732:New Zealand
663:Runcorn RFC
368:rugby union
164:New Zealand
160:Rugby union
104:rugby union
53:New Zealand
7936:Categories
7914:Lions Tour
7803:World Cups
6380:2009-08-26
6352:RL1908.com
6308:2010-04-29
6282:2007-07-29
6257:2007-07-29
6238:0975756303
6215:2009-08-10
6186:2009-08-13
6159:RL1908.com
6130:2009-08-10
6099:RL1908.com
6077:2009-08-09
6048:2009-08-09
6019:2009-08-09
5990:2009-08-09
5936:12 January
5910:12 January
5861:2009-12-02
5800:RL1908.com
5748:12 January
5720:12 January
5603:2009-08-09
5532:References
5399:Queensland
5321:Queensland
5270:9 May 1908
5230:6 May 1908
5190:2 May 1908
5090:St. Helens
5050:Cheltenham
4883:Headingley
4837:Lancashire
4763:Workington
4754:Cumberland
4565:Warrington
4556:Warrington
4480:Thrum Hall
4440:Greenfield
3983:St. Helens
3974:St. Helens
3694:All Ceylon
3555:Attendance
3205:Lance Todd
3149:Wellington
3129:Canterbury
3055:Pro Blacks
3025:All Blacks
2906:In 2002 a
2892:Wellington
2783:Lance Todd
2755:See also:
2534:Billy Cann
2481:Test three
2397:Hardcastle
2212:After the
2193:Queensland
2129:Baskiville
2057:9 May 1908
1970:Bob Tubman
1867:Wellington
1818:Lance Todd
1785:Cheltenham
1648:Lance Todd
1596:Jim Jolley
1558:Test three
1552:Cheltenham
1395:Lance Todd
1343:Jim Jolley
1270:Headingley
1140:Lance Todd
1084:Jim Jolley
751:Dai Thomas
698:Warrington
642:Cumberland
614:St. Helens
606:St. Helens
587:Cheltenham
535:Lance Todd
482:Folkestone
462:Marseilles
457:RMS Ortona
452:Lancashire
344:Peter Moir
313:Wellington
271:amateurism
216:Daily Mail
203:Wellington
153:See also:
149:Background
119:Wellington
106:team that
100:All Blacks
7289:Australia
5482:Australia
5440:Australia
5281:Australia
5168:Newcastle
5129:Newcastle
5120:Newcastle
5081:St Helens
4966:Ebbw Vale
4957:Ebbw Vale
4526:Wakefield
4522:Belle Vue
4517:Yorkshire
4165:Hull F.C.
3903:Wakefield
3899:Belle Vue
3863:Broughton
3472:Australia
3316:Ohinemuri
3288:Adam Lile
3181:Wairarapa
3076:All Golds
3051:All Golds
3047:Colonials
2751:Aftermath
2747:in 1905.
2693:R.Wynyard
2681:Messenger
2674:Messenger
2628:Australia
2606:Adam Lile
2538:Lou Jones
2494:AUSTRALIA
2428:R.Wynyard
2408:Messenger
2363:Australia
2339:. Bench:
2337:Adam Lile
2261:Jim Davis
2253:Mick Dore
2225:AUSTRALIA
2125:R.Wynyard
2113:Messenger
2106:Rosenfeld
2068:Australia
1986:Lou Jones
1984:. Bench:
1958:Mick Dore
1930:AUSTRALIA
1886:Newcastle
1859:Australia
1758:Messenger
1600:Tom White
1521:Messenger
1514:R.Wynyard
1355:Dai Jones
1303:Ebbw Vale
1258:R.Wynyard
1236:Llewellyn
1096:Dai Jones
1027:Blackpool
981:Dai Jones
973:Dai Jones
941:Messenger
934:W.Wynyard
775:Dai Jones
696:holders,
680:11–2 and
650:Hull F.C.
555:Wakefield
448:Yorkshire
403:Melbourne
336:Messenger
96:All Golds
60:Australia
7888:(Ceylon)
6374:Archived
6356:Archived
6240:. p.224.
6209:Archived
6180:Archived
6152:Archived
6124:Archived
6103:Archived
6071:Archived
6042:Archived
6013:Archived
5984:Archived
5887:Archived
5804:Archived
5714:NZ Truth
5449:Brisbane
5408:Brisbane
5369:Brisbane
5360:Brisbane
5330:Brisbane
4684:Aberdare
4444:Bradford
4405:Rochdale
4320:Dewsbury
4057:Keighley
4048:Keighley
3540:Opponent
3414:Matches
3411:Country
3272:Boer War
3262:Wanganui
3236:Forwards
3139:Auckland
3031:amateur
2932:for the
2662:Anderson
2452:Brisbane
2218:Brisbane
2208:Test two
2188:Brisbane
1916:Test one
1762:Jonhston
1506:Johnston
1309:Test two
1228:Robinson
1038:Test one
957:Aberdare
791:Dai Rees
670:Dewsbury
622:Keighley
599:spa town
557:to play
470:Boulogne
317:Auckland
294:line-out
251:NZ Truth
7902:Related
7663:1955-56
7653:1951-52
7648:1947-48
7512:1955-56
7502:1951-52
7497:1947-48
7487:1926-27
7482:1907-08
7242:1 April
7220:1 April
7198:1 April
7176:1 April
7154:1 April
7132:1 April
7105:1 April
7083:1 April
7061:1 April
7039:1 April
7017:1 April
6995:1 April
6973:1 April
6951:1 April
6929:1 April
6907:1 April
6885:1 April
6863:1 April
6841:1 April
6819:1 April
6797:1 April
6775:1 April
6753:1 April
6731:1 April
6709:1 April
6687:1 April
6665:1 April
6643:1 April
6621:1 April
6599:1 April
6577:1 April
6555:1 April
6533:1 April
6511:1 April
6489:1 April
6467:1 April
6445:1 April
6423:1 April
6401:1 April
4644:Salford
4635:Salford
4605:Hunslet
4596:Hunslet
4484:Halifax
4475:Halifax
4366:Swinton
4360:Swinton
4289:Runcorn
4280:Runcorn
3743:Bramley
3734:Bramley
3703:Colombo
3558:Report
3405:Summary
3355:As the
2700:Wrigley
2435:Wrigley
2179:at the
2136:Turtill
1769:Wrigley
1491:Leytham
1254:Turtill
1232:Leytham
1020:Carbine
1002:England
915:Francis
707:Salford
702:Hunslet
690:Halifax
678:Swinton
522:Bramley
514:Bramley
507:Hunslet
478:England
474:Empress
441:cricket
68:England
7636:France
6332:
6236:
5826:
5773:
5769:2007.
5692:
5563:
5506:14,000
5491:Sydney
5305:20,000
5290:Sydney
5248:Sydney
5223:18,000
5208:Sydney
5023:14,000
5008:London
4981:10,000
4846:Oldham
4819:12,000
4736:10,000
4699:20,000
4659:12,000
4580:10,000
4499:11,000
4324:Batley
4264:15,000
4249:Oldham
4240:Oldham
4128:Barrow
4112:30,000
3958:12,000
3878:24,000
3823:Widnes
3814:Widnes
3798:10,000
3661:Sydney
3621:Sydney
3596:20,000
3581:Sydney
3546:Result
3489:Ceylon
3420:Drawn
3078:. The
2902:Legacy
2717:Sydney
2697:Goals:
2690:Tries:
2678:Goals:
2666:Graves
2659:Tries:
2649:
2631:
2432:Goals:
2417:Tries:
2405:Goals:
2394:Tries:
2384:
2375:12–24
2366:
2152:Sydney
2133:Goals:
2122:Tries:
2110:Goals:
2099:Tries:
2089:
2080:10–11
2071:
1814:Oldham
1766:Goals:
1755:Tries:
1744:Goals:
1740:Jolley
1737:Tries:
1727:
1709:
1538:London
1518:Goals:
1499:Tries:
1487:Eccles
1484:Tries:
1474:
1456:
1251:Tries:
1243:Jolley
1240:Goals:
1225:Tries:
1215:
1197:
938:Goals:
927:Tries:
911:Thomas
908:Tries:
898:
880:
674:Batley
658:Oldham
638:Barrow
595:Ilkley
540:Widnes
490:London
466:France
430:Ceylon
426:Ceylon
108:toured
64:Ceylon
7894:(USA)
7879:Other
5931:Press
5905:Press
5464:6,000
5456:24–12
5415:12–12
5376:43–10
5337:34–12
5297:11–10
5263:8,000
5255:10–13
5215:10–18
5097:21–10
5065:4,000
4902:8,182
4887:Leeds
4811:16–18
4804:Wigan
4675:Wales
4612:11–11
4459:4,000
4304:5,000
4210:Leigh
4204:Leigh
4181:18–13
4149:7,000
4097:Wigan
4088:Wigan
4072:8,000
3943:Leeds
3934:Leeds
3918:5,000
3870:20–14
3838:8,000
3830:26–11
3758:6,000
3718:3,000
3676:8,000
3636:3,000
3552:Rules
3549:Score
3543:Venue
3507:Tests
3429:Total
3423:Lost
3246:Otago
3115:Backs
3098:Squad
3090:. In
2670:Jones
2640:14–9
2600:(c),
2424:Cross
2422:(2),
2401:Lutge
2319:(c),
2271:(c),
2127:(2),
2102:Lutge
2000:(c),
1964:(c),
1838:Leeds
1822:Wigan
1747:White
1646:(c),
1502:Smith
1465:6–18
1393:(c),
1274:Leeds
1230:(2),
1206:14–6
1166:(c),
1012:Wigan
930:Kelly
919:Jones
877:Wales
743:WALES
728:Wales
718:Wales
654:Leigh
634:Wigan
563:Leeds
503:Leeds
498:Leeds
72:Wales
7892:1954
7886:1907
7870:2017
7865:2013
7860:2008
7855:2000
7850:1995
7845:1977
7840:1975
7835:1972
7830:1970
7825:1968
7820:1960
7815:1957
7810:1954
7794:1994
7789:1990
7784:1987
7779:1986
7774:1982
7769:1978
7753:2013
7748:2009
7743:2007
7738:2005
7733:2004
7728:2002
7723:2000
7718:1993
7713:1989
7708:1985
7703:1980
7698:1975
7693:1972
7688:1971
7683:1970
7678:1965
7673:1961
7668:1960
7658:1954
7643:1939
7627:2018
7622:2016
7617:2015
7612:2013
7607:2011
7602:2009
7597:2007
7592:2005
7587:2004
7582:2002
7577:1998
7572:1995
7567:1993
7562:1989
7557:1985
7552:1980
7547:1975
7542:1972
7537:1971
7532:1970
7527:1965
7522:1961
7517:1960
7507:1954
7492:1939
7466:2016
7461:2014
7456:2011
7451:2010
7446:2008
7441:2006
7436:2005
7431:1995
7426:1993
7421:1991
7416:1987
7411:1986
7406:1982
7401:1978
7396:1975
7391:1972
7386:1968
7381:1967
7376:1963
7371:1959
7366:1957
7361:1956
7356:1952
7351:1948
7346:1938
7341:1930
7336:1925
7331:1921
7326:1919
7321:1913
7316:1912
7311:1911
7306:1909
7301:1908
7296:1907
7244:2016
7222:2016
7200:2016
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7156:2016
7134:2016
7107:2016
7085:2016
7063:2016
7041:2016
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6330:ISBN
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5938:2014
5912:2014
5837:2011
5824:ISBN
5771:ISBN
5750:2014
5722:2014
5690:ISBN
5561:ISBN
5498:9–14
5495:Lost
5412:Drew
5252:Lost
5212:Lost
5175:37–8
5136:53–6
5015:18–6
4931:Lost
4927:York
4918:York
4894:6–14
4891:Lost
4853:4–20
4850:Lost
4808:Lost
4770:9–21
4767:Lost
4721:Hull
4688:Lost
4609:Drew
4569:Lost
4533:23–4
4488:Lost
4448:Lost
4412:19–0
4373:11–2
4337:18–8
4326:XIII
4293:Lost
4253:Lost
4217:9–15
4214:Lost
4174:Hull
4138:Lost
4104:8–12
4101:Lost
4025:27–9
3990:24–5
3907:Drew
3790:19–8
3750:25–6
3710:33–6
3628:19–5
3588:12–8
3537:Date
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