1905 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand

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1905 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand
Australia rugby touring team 1905.jpg
Australia touring squad
Tour captain(s)Stanley Wickham
Summary
P W D L
Total
07 03 00 04
Test match
01 00 00 00
Opponent
P W D L
 New Zealand
1 0 0 1

The 1905 Australia tour of New Zealand was a collection of rugby union games undertaken by the Australia side against invitational and national teams of New Zealand. It was the first Wallaby overseas tour.[1][2]

Australia played a total of seven games in New Zealand, with 3 wins and 4 losses.

Matches[]

Complete list of matches played by Australia in New Zealand:[3]

Wellington RFU[]

19 August 1905
Wellington RFU 23–7 Australia
Report
Athletic Park, Wellington
Attendance: 8,000

Nelson Combined[]

23 August 1905
Nelson Combined [note 1] 12–3 Australia
Report
?, Nelson
Attendance: 2,000

Canterbury[]

26 August 1905
Canterbury RFU 8–3 Australia
Report

New Zealand[]

2 September 1905
New Zealand  14–3  Australia
Try: Cross, McMinn (2),
Wrigley
Con: Francis
Report Try: D.J. McLean
Tahuna Park, Dunedin
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: J. Williams

Manawatu / Hawke's Combined[]

6 September 1905
Manawatu / Hawke's Bay 5–7 Australia
Report
?, Palmerston North
Attendance: 6,000

Taranaki / Wangaui[]

9 September 1905
Taranaki / Wanganui 13–18 Australia
Report
?, Hawera

Auckland[]

16 September 1905
Auckland 8–10 Australia
Report
Alexandra Park, Auckland

Bibliography[]

  • Evening Post, Monday 21 August 1905, pg. 5
  • Nelson Evening Mail Thursday, 24 August 1905, pg. 2
  • Press, Sunday 28 August 1905, pg. 8
  • Evening Post, Sunday 4 September 1905, pg. 3
  • Wanganui Chronicle, Wednesday 6 September 1905, pg. 5
  • Evening Post, Monday 11 September 1905, pg. 5
  • Wanganui Herald, Tuesday 19 September 1905, pg. 5

Notes[]

  1. ^ Composed of players from the Nelson Rugby Union.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Our History on Rugby AU
  2. ^ HISTORY OF WALLABIES PRE-WW1 TOURS by Sean Fagan on Saints and Heathens
  3. ^ Papers Past website
  4. ^ Nelson Evening Mail, 24 Aug 1905 on National Library of New Zealand
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