1910 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia
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The 1910 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia was the seventh tour by the New Zealand national rugby union team to Australia. Four matches were played against regional sides (all won) along with three Test match between the two national sides.
New Zealand won the series with two victories to one.
Matches
Scores and results list All Blacks' points tally first.
Preliminary match
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue |
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3 June | Wellington | 17-26 | New Zealand XV | Athletic Park, Wellington |
Tour
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue |
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11 June | New South Wales | 8-21 | New Zealand XV | Cricket Ground, Sydney |
15 June | New South Wales | 11-17 | New Zealand XV | Cricket Ground, Sydney |
18 June | Queensland | 15-19 | New Zealand XV | Exhibition Ground, Brisbane |
22 June | Queensland | 3-21 | New Zealand XV | Exhibition Ground, Brisbane |
25 June | Australia | 0-6 | New Zealand | Cricket Ground, Sydney |
27 June | Australia | 11-0 | New Zealand | Cricket Ground, Sydney |
2 July | Australia | 13-28 | New Zealand | Cricket Ground, Sydney |
Touring party
- Manager: V.R.S Meredith
- Captain: Fred Roberts
Name | Position | Province |
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Joe O'Leary | Utility back | Auckland |
Paddy Burns | Utility back | Canterbury |
James Ryan | Utility back | Wellington |
Billy Mitchell | Wing Three-quarter | Canterbury |
Frank Mitchinson | Three-quarter | Wellington |
Jack Stohr | Three-quarter | Taranaki |
Frank Wilson | Wing | Auckland |
William Fuller | Fly-half | Canterbury |
Simon Mynott | Fly-half | Taranaki |
Fred Roberts | Halfback | Wellington |
Henry Avery | Wing forward | Wellington |
Alf Budd | Loose forward | South Canterbury |
Ranji Wilson | Loose forward | Wellington |
Alexander Paterson | Loose forward | Otago |
Gerald McKellar | Loose forward | Wellington |
Fred Ivimey | Loose forward | Otago |
Arthur Francis | Loose forward | Auckland |
James Maguire | Forward | Auckland |
David Evans | Lock | Hawke's Bay |
Harry Paton | Lock | Otago |
Sam Bligh | Hooker | West Coast |
Jimmy Ridland | Hooker | Southland |
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