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==Matches==
==Matches==

''Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.''
{| class=wikitable
{| class="wikitable"
! Opposing Team !! For !! Against !! Date !! Venue !! Status
|-
|-
!Date
| Cumberland County||8||0||28 June 1893||[[Parramatta Stadium|Cumberland Oval]], [[Sydney]]||Tour Match
!Home team
!Score
!Away team
!Venue
|-
|-
|28 June
|[[New South Wales Waratahs|New South Wales]]||17||8||1 July 1893||Sydney Cricket Ground, [[Sydney]]||Tour Match
|align=right|Cumberland County [[Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg|20px]]
|-−
|align=center|0-8
|N.S.W. Junior XV||19||0||4 July 1893||Sydney Cricket Ground, [[Sydney]]||Tour Match
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Parramatta Stadium|Cumberland Oval]], [[Sydney]]
|-
|-
|1 July
| Northern Districts||25||3||6 July 1893||Newcastle Sports Ground, [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]||Tour Match
|align=right|[[New South Wales Waratahs|New South Wales]] [[Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg|20px]]
|align=center|8-17
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Sydney Cricket Ground|Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]],
|-
|-
|4 July
|[[New South Wales Waratahs|New South Wales]]||3||25||8 July 1893||Sydney Cricket Ground, [[Sydney]]||Tour Match
|align=right|N.S.W. Junior XV [[Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg|20px]]
|align=center|0-19
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Sydney Cricket Ground|Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]]
|-
|-
|6 July
|[[Queensland Reds|Queenslands]]||14||3||15 July 1893||Exhibition Ground, [[Brisbane]]||Tour Match
|align=right|Northern District [[Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg|20px]]
|align=center|3-25
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|Sports Ground, [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]
|-
|-
|8 July
| Queensland 2nd XV||6||0||19 July 1893||Exhibition Ground, [[Brisbane]]||Tour Match
|align=right|'''[[New South Wales Waratahs|New South Wales]]''' [[Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg|20px]]
|align=center|25-3
|{{ru|NZL}} XV
|[[Sydney Cricket Ground|Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]]
|-
|-
|15 July
|[[Queensland Reds|Queenslands]]||36||0||22 July 1893||Exhibition Ground, [[Brisbane]]||Tour Match
|align=right|[[Queensland Reds|Queensland]] [[Image:Flag_of_Queensland.svg|20px]]
|align=center|3-14
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Brisbane Exhibition Ground|Exhibition Ground]], [[Brisbane]]
|-
|-
|19 July
| Western Districts||24||5||26 July 1893||[[Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst]]||Tour Match
|align=right|[[Queensland Reds|Queensland]] 2nd XV [[Image:Flag_of_Queensland.svg|20px]]
|align=center|0-6
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Brisbane Exhibition Ground|Exhibition Ground]], [[Brisbane]]
|-
|-
|22 July
|[[New South Wales Waratahs|New South Wales]]||16||0||29 July 1893||Sydney Cricket Ground, [[Sydney]]||Tour Match
|align=right|[[Queensland Reds|Queensland]] [[Image:Flag_of_Queensland.svg|20px]]
|align=center|0-36
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Brisbane Exhibition Ground|Exhibition Ground]], [[Brisbane]]
|-
|26 July
|align=right|Western District [[Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg|20px]]
|align=center|5-24
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst]]
|-
|29 July
|align=right|[[New South Wales Waratahs|New South Wales]] [[Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg|20px]]
|align=center|0-16
|'''{{ru|NZL}} XV'''
|[[Sydney Cricket Ground|Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]]
|}
|}



Revision as of 13:00, 20 June 2017

1893 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia
Summary
P W D L
Total
10 09 00 01
Test match
00 00 00 00

The 1893 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia was the second tour by the New Zealand national rugby union team to Australia. Ten matches were played against regional and district sides, but no Test matches were played. It was first tour arranged by New Zealand Rugby Football Union which was founded the year before. The only previous New Zealand national team was the side that toured New South Wales in 1884. Immediately before departing for Sydney, the tourists played a match against a "Combined XV" in Wellington, which New Zealand won 7–4.[1]

A series of sketches published in The Queenslander of one of New Zealand's matches against Queensland.

Warm-up match match

Date Home team Score Away team Venue
21 June Combined XV 4-7  New Zealand XV Lower Hutt

Matches

Date Home team Score Away team Venue
28 June Cumberland County 0-8  New Zealand XV Cumberland Oval, Sydney
1 July New South Wales 8-17  New Zealand XV Cricket Ground, Sydney,
4 July N.S.W. Junior XV 0-19  New Zealand XV Cricket Ground, Sydney
6 July Northern District 3-25  New Zealand XV Sports Ground, Newcastle
8 July New South Wales 25-3  New Zealand XV Cricket Ground, Sydney
15 July Queensland 3-14  New Zealand XV Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
19 July Queensland 2nd XV 0-6  New Zealand XV Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
22 July Queensland 0-36  New Zealand XV Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
26 July Western District 5-24  New Zealand XV Bathurst
29 July New South Wales 0-16  New Zealand XV Cricket Ground, Sydney

Touring party

Name Position Province
Archie D'Arcy Fullback Wairarapa
Henry Clarke Wilson Fullback Wellington
Alan Good Wing Taranaki
George Harper Three-quarter Nelson
Francis "Doss" Mahon Jervis Wing Auckland
William "Tabby" Wynyard Three-quarter Wellington
Henry Butland Half back West Coast
David Gage Utility back Wellington
Maurice Herrold Half back Auckland
Graham Shannon Half back/Forward Manawatu
Alfred Bayly Loose forward Taranaki
Sam Cockroft Hooker Manawatu
Thomas Ellison Forward Wellington
John Henry Gardner Forward South Canterbury
Rod Gray Forward Wairarapa
James Taylor Lambie Forward Taranaki
Charles Nicholson Macintosh Forward South Canterbury
Robert McKenzie Forward Auckland
William McKenzie Wing forward Wairarapa
John Mowlem Forward Manawatu
Frederick Steele Miller Murray Forward Auckland
Robert Oliphant Wing forward Wellington
Walter Pringle Forward Wellington
Charles Speight Forward Auckland
Angus Stuart Forward Wellington
Hoeroa Tiopira Forward Hawke's Bay
Billy Watson Forward Wairarapa

Notes

  1. ^ "10th All Black Game". New Zealand Rugby Union. Retrieved 3 September 2014.

Sources