1924 New Zealand rugby union tour of New South Wales
The 1924 New Zealand tour rugby to New South Wales was the 11th tour by the New Zealand national rugby union team to Australia.
During the First World War the activity of Rugby Union was suspended. The activity reprise only in New South Wales (many player switched to Rugby League especially in Queensland). So, as in 1920 tour and 1922 tour weren't played official test match between the two national sides.
The three most important matches was played against the New South Wales selection, that won 2 match of 3 winning the series.
In 1986 the Australian Rugby Union decreed the five full-internationals played by New South Country in the 1920-1928 period. But the remain unofficial match for the New Zealand Rugby Union.
After this short tour, New Zealand played a match in own country against two provincial selections. The tour was considered by All Blacks as training for the