1922 New Zealand rugby union tour of New South Wales

1922 New Zealand rugby union tour of New South Wales
Top point scorer(s) Marcus Nicholls (54)
Top try scorer(s) Jock Richardson (8)
Summary
P W D L
Total
08 06 00 02
Test match
03 01 00 02
Opponent
P W D L
New South Wales NSW Waratahs [note 1]
3 1 0 2
Tour chronology
Previous tour 1920 N.S. Wales
Next tour 1924 N.S. Wales

The 1922 New Zealand tour rugby to New South Wales was the tenth tour by the New Zealand national team to Australia.

During the First World War the activity of Rugby Union was suspended. In Australia, the sport was initially reprised only in New South Wales (many players switched to Rugby league especially in Queensland), so official test matches between the two national sides were not resumed until 1929.

The three most important matches were played against the New South Wales Selection, and NSW won the 3 match series 2–1. In 1986 the Australian Rugby Union accorded Test status to the New South Wales matches played against international teams in the 1920–1928 period, but the matches against the All Blacks are not recorded as Tests by the New Zealand Rugby Union.

Before and after the tour, New Zealand played some matches in their own country against provincial selections.

Match summary

Complete list of matches played by the All Blacks in New South Wales:[1]

     Test matches

# Date Rival City Venue Score
119 JulWairarapa RUCartertonCarterton Domain12–11
229 JulNSW Waratahs [note 1]SydneyShowground26–19
32 AugMetropolitan UnionSydneyShowground24–6
45 AugNSW Waratahs [note 1]SydneyShowground8–14
57 AugNSW Waratahs [note 1]SydneyShowground6–8
69 AugNSW 2ndSydneyManly Oval56–19
716 AugManawatu / Wellington RUPalmerston NorthShowground45–11
819 AugMāori All BlacksWellingtonAthletic Park21–14
Balance
Pl W D L Ps Pc
8602198102

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 The three matches played by New South Wales were retroactively accorded Test status by the Australian Rugby Union in 1986, but remain as tour matches only for the NZRU.

References

  1. Match centre - In Australia on AllBlacks website

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