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1903 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia

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1903 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia
Summary
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Total
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Test match
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Opponent
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Australia
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The 1903 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia was the fourth tour by the New Zealand national rugby union team to Australia. Nine matches were played against regional and district sides along with one Test match between the two national sides.[1]

Preliminary Match

Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Status
Wellington Province 5 14 11 7 1903 Athletic Park, Wellington Tour Match

The tour

Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Status
New South Wales 12 0 18 July 1903 Cricket Ground, Sydney Tour Match
Combined Western Distr. 47 7 22 July 1903 Bathurst Tour Match
New South Wales 3 0 25 July 1903 Cricket Ground, Sydney Tour Match
Metropolitan Union 33 3 29 July 1903 University Oval, Sydney Tour Match
Queensland 17 0 1 August 1903 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane Tour Match
Western Queensland 29 0 5 August 1903 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane Tour Match
Queensland 28 0 8 August 1903 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane Tour Match
Combined Northern Distr 53 0 12 August 1903 Albion Cricket Ground, West Maitland Tour Match
Australia 22 3 15 August 1903 Cricket Ground, Sydney Test Match
N.S.W. Country 32 0 19 August 1903 Cricket Ground, Sydney Tour Match

The Test match

15 August 1903
Australia 3–22 New Zealand
Pen: WickhamreportTry: Asher, RW McGregor, Tyle
Con: Wallace
Pen: Wallace
Goal from mark: Wallace 2
Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 30000
Referee: R Waugh (Australia - ARU)
Australia New Zealand
John Maund FB FB Billy Wallace
Charlie Redwood W W Albert Asher
Sid Riley C C Robert McGregor
Stan Wickham (capt.) C C Morrie Wood
Charlie White W W Duncan McGregor
Lew Evans FH FH Jimmy Duncan (capt.)
Austin Gralton SH SH Henry Kiernan
Sine Boland N8 F Archie McMinn
Harold Judd F F George Nicholson
Bill Hardcastle F L Andrew Long
Dinny Lutge L L Bernard Fanning
James Joyce L L Reuben Cooke
Frank Nicholson H P Dan Udy
Ted Larkin H H George Tyler
Alec Burdon P WF Dave Gallaher

Touring party

Name Position Province
Billy Wallace Back Wellington
Albert Asher Wing Auckland
Duncan McGregor Wing Canterbury
Robert Mcgregor Centre Auckland
John Stalker Centre Otago
John (Billy) Stead Five-eighth Southland
Jimmy Duncan Five-eighth Otago
Morrie Wood Five-eighth Canterbury
Arthur Humphries Half-back Taranaki
Henry Kiernan Half-back Auckland
Loftus Armstrong Wing forward Wairarapa
Reuben Cooke Loose forward Canterbury
Bernard Fanning Lock Canterbury
Dave Gallaher Hooker Auckland
Fred Given Flanker Otago
Andrew Long Forward Auckland
Archie McMinn Loose forward Wairarapa
George Nicholson Loose forward Auckland
Harry Porteous Forward Otago
Jack Spencer Loose forward Wellington
George Tyler Hooker Auckland
Dan Udy Hooker Wairarapa

References

  1. ^ "in Australia". allblacks.com. Retrieved 27 October 2013.