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  1. New Zealand Rugby. 16. April 1892. New Zealand Rugby (NZR), bis 2013 als New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) bekannt, ist der nationale Sportverband für Rugby Union und Siebener-Rugby in Neuseeland. Der im Jahr 1892 gegründete Verband hat seinen Sitz in Wellington. Seit 1949 vertritt er Neuseeland beim Weltverband World Rugby und seit ...

  2. Squad. Samuel Lawrence Whitelock (born 12 October 1988) [1] is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a lock for Pau in the Top 14 competition. Whitelock has played over 100 tests for New Zealand since his debut in 2010 and is the youngest New Zealander to reach 100 tests. [2] He is the fastest player ever to reach 100 international ...

  3. 2002 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand. Coach (es) Eddie O'Sullivan. Tour captain (s) Keith Wood. Top point scorer (s) Brian O'Driscoll (21) Top try scorer (s) Two players tied with 3.

  4. New Zealand (the All Blacks) and South Africa (the Springboks) have been playing Test Match Rugby against each other since 1921 when the All Blacks beat the Springboks in Dunedin 13–5. It is argued to be the biggest rivalry in World Rugby history. There is considerable history behind these matches, much of it off the field.

  5. The idea resurfaced several times in the early 1980s, with the Australian Rugby Union (ARU; now known as Rugby Australia) in 1983, and the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU; now known as New Zealand Rugby) in 1984 independently proposing the establishment of a world cup. A proposal was again put to the IRFB in 1985 and this time passed 10–6.

  6. The Ireland national rugby union team toured New Zealand and Fiji for the first time in 1976. [2] Although Ireland had first played the All Blacks in 1905, this tour saw Ireland play them away for the first time. However, the tour is probably best remembered for the final game against Fiji. A tired Ireland team arrived in Fiji only to discover ...

  7. 1. The 1977 New Zealand rugby union tour of Italy and France was a series of nine matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in Italy and France in October and November 1977. The All Blacks won eight of their nine games, losing only the first of the two internationals against France .