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1907–08 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain

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second half. They were held out by the British however until, with just seven minutes to go, the tourists finally scored through Messenger. The try was converted and the score was 5-all. With a few minutes remaining Tom "Angry" Cross was sent off. This seemed to inspire the All Black forwards and they pushed hard in a scrum near the British line, resulting in Massa Johnston crashing over to score the winning try. The New Zealand side therefore had won the first rugby league test series 2–1.
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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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The players on the tour did not consider themselves to be professionals. The members of the tour had all invested £50 and received back an equal share of the tours profits. At this stage none of the players played either rugby code as a career, although several became professionals after the tour had
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As they did in the first test New 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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The 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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having been involved in the preceding series with New South Wales. The 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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making a profit of £12,000. However, in New 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
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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 Wednesday's game
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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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The morning before the third and final test match was filled with rain. The weather may have contributed to the reduced crowd, although the game was being played in the Midlands in an area that was a stronghold of rugby union. The Great Britain selectors had made a series of changes for the third
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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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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region of New Zealand. Baskiville managed to recruit a significant number of international and provincial representatives for the team; including
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New Year's Day saw the touring party head to Wales for their first international match. Aberdare Athletic Ground was the venue of the first ever
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It is unclear when the decision to invite Messenger was made, with some reports saying that he was recommended to Baskiville in New Zealand by
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was elected vice-captain, a sign of the democratic nature of the tours organisation. These two formed the selection committee alongside
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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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began to be known as the Kiwis instead of the All Blacks. Referring back to the 1907–08 team historians have often called them 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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The tour firmly established rugby league in both New Zealand and Australia, and was commemorated by a centenary tour in 2007—the
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in both Australia and New Zealand, and also gave birth to international rugby league. The tour party has come to be known as the
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was not yet set up, the tour had no official administration body. The touring party legally formed itself into an organisation (
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In New Zealand the "Northern Union code" did not manage to successfully establish itself as quickly as it did in Australia.
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The financial success of the All Golds' games in Sydney gave valuable momentum to Giltinan and Co.'s scheme to introduce a
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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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The team's registered title was "The New Zealand All Black Rugby Football Team" and it was most often referred to as the
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The game was a higher scoring affair and the visitors were able to come out winners, 18–13. For their next game, against
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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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While on the long sea voyage from Australia, the men tried to keep fit by training on the deck. During a stop over in
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The tourists then headed back to Sydney to prepare for their final match. While they had been in Brisbane the first
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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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In Australia the tour had helped spark the establishment of the game and helped offset the costs of the
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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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the team was challenged to a game by the Ceylon rugby union. The All Blacks won the match against
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Baskiville had conversations with several prominent rugby players, including the famous Original
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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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The tourists then returned North for their final game in England, a re-match against
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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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The tourists then lost again, this time going down 5–3 in a mid week game against
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scored the winning try for Wales in the first match of international rugby league
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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
1865:, a provincial scrum half and utility player who had previously represented 5045: 3933: 3782: 3733: 3281: 3257: 3041: 2818: 2766: 2529: 2501: 2474: 2316: 2272: 2268: 2240: 2029: 1961: 1941: 1878: 1837: 1780: 1591: 1587: 1564: 1486: 1334: 1326: 1290: 1227: 1099: 1075: 1051: 766: 758: 723: 582: 562: 525: 513: 502: 303: 225: 79: 6095: 5234: 5194: 3647: 3607: 3567: 4279: 4052: 3938: 3210: 3134: 3032: 2810: 2798: 2797:
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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scored a try with only minutes to go that put the Welsh 9–8 in front.
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New Zealand led the match 8–3 at halftime but the Welsh came back and
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The day after the game the touring party left Wales, heading back to
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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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The touring side then returned to Sydney for two matches against
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The arrival of the team was met with great anticipation in 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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The New South Wales team who played the All Golds in Sydney
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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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With the tour plans well underway George Smith contacted
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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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The idea for a professional rugby tour was conceived by
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had established itself as the national winter game in
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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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They then spread themselves around the eight 419: 319:teams that had recently been battling over the 224:who had talked to Northern Union officials and 41:Souvenir of the New Zealand Rugby Football Team 994:for their second visit, this time to play the 31:1907 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia 7268: 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" 5679: 5677: 5675: 5673: 5671: 5669: 5667: 5665: 5663: 5661: 5659: 5657: 5655: 5653: 5651: 5649: 5647: 5645: 5643: 5641: 5639: 5637: 5635: 5633: 3361:The New Zealand All Black Rugby Football team 2809:also joined St Helens before being killed in 1824:for a massive £400 as well as the captaincy. 7942:New Zealand national rugby league team tours 6144: 6142: 6140: 6091: 6089: 6087: 5631: 5629: 5627: 5625: 5623: 5621: 5619: 5617: 5615: 5613: 2793:who were all playing in the Northern Union. 684:19–0. The New Zealanders were then upset by 366:to a sold-out crowd of 20,000. Played under 191:Tour organiser, sportswriter and footballer 5924: 5898: 2928:in a match that served as a warm up to the 2898:competitions were not to start until 1913. 1006:The tourist next played an England XIII at 496:. The next day the side travelled north to 7275: 7261: 5554: 276:Baskiville assembled a team of selectors; 235:1888-1889 New Zealand Native football team 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 6137: 6084: 5761: 5759: 5610: 2858:took a role in organising matches and at 709:, and won 9–2 in front of 12,000 people. 624:, one of the top teams in the league, on 608:where the team visited the birthplace of 6370:"New South Wales Firsts vs. New Zealand" 6367: 6202: 6173: 6117: 6064: 6035: 6006: 5977: 5973: 5971: 5550: 5548: 5546: 5544: 5542: 5540: 3141:provincial player who had utility value. 3101: 967: 668:The touring side next played a combined 460:, carrying the touring side, berthed in 380: 330: 243: 186: 102:—a named popularised by the New Zealand 35: 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 5815: 5792: 5790: 5788: 5786: 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: 5683: 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: 6315: 5968: 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 5779: 3385:was elected the tours captain while 2967: 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 712: 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: 8023: 5965:Wales on Sunday, 23 December 2007 5688:. Christchurch: Ryan and Haynes. 5514: 5487:Royal Agricultural Society Ground 5286:Royal Agricultural Society Ground 5244:Royal Agricultural Society Ground 5204:Royal Agricultural Society Ground 3657:Royal Agricultural Society Ground 3617:Royal Agricultural Society Ground 3577:Royal Agricultural Society Ground 3334: 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 5475: 5433: 5393: 5354: 5315: 5274: 5233: 5193: 5153: 5114: 5075: 5034: 4992: 4951: 4912: 4871: 4830: 4788: 4747: 4709: 4669: 4629: 4590: 4550: 4510: 4469: 4429: 4390: 4354: 4314: 4274: 4234: 4198: 4159: 4122: 4082: 4042: 4007: 3968: 3928: 3888: 3848: 3808: 3768: 3728: 3687: 3646: 3606: 3566: 3396: 3268:Hercules Richard "Bumper" Wright 3008: 3001: 2994: 2987: 2980: 2973: 2966: 2644: 2632: 2379: 2367: 2084: 2072: 1722: 1710: 1469: 1457: 1210: 1198: 1032: 893: 881: 352:New South Wales rugby union side 7997:1908 in Australian rugby league 7987:1907 in Australian rugby league 7957:Rugby league tours of Australia 7228: 7206: 7184: 7162: 7140: 7113: 7091: 7069: 7047: 7025: 7003: 6981: 6959: 6937: 6915: 6893: 6871: 6849: 6827: 6805: 6783: 6761: 6739: 6717: 6695: 6673: 6651: 6629: 6607: 6585: 6563: 6541: 6519: 6497: 6475: 6453: 6431: 6409: 6387: 6376:from the original on 2012-10-08 6361: 6342: 6289: 6211:from the original on 2009-11-03 6182:from the original on 2012-10-07 6126:from the original on 2012-10-07 6073:from the original on 2012-10-07 6044:from the original on 2009-11-03 6015:from the original on 2010-08-18 5986:from the original on 2009-08-11 5956: 5944: 5927:"THE PROFESSIONAL "ALL BLACKS"" 5918: 5892: 3350: 2480: 2195:. The Queensland side included 528:. In their second game against 488:. The team stayed the night in 86:. 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Index

1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain
1907 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia

New Zealand
rugby footballers
Australia
Ceylon
England
Wales
Northern Union
rugby league
New Zealand national rugby league team
establishing rugby league
rugby union
toured
Albert Baskiville
Wellington
George Smith
New South Wales
New South Wales Rugby League
Dally Messenger
2007 All Golds Tour
History of rugby league
Rugby union
New Zealand
The Original All Blacks
New Zealand Rugby Union
Northern Union

Albert Henry Baskiville

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