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1981 New Zealand rugby union tour of Romania and France


FieldValue
teamNew Zealand
yearstart1981
matchplayed10
matchwon8
matchdraw1
matchlost1
testplayed3
testwon3
testdraw0
testlost0
opponent1
played12
won12
draw10
lost10
opponent2
played21
won21
draw20
lost20

The 1981 New Zealand rugby union tour of Romania and France was a series of ten matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in Romania and France in October and November 1981. The All Blacks won eight of the ten games, including the international match against Romania and both internationals against France. The only team to defeat the All Blacks was a French regional selection, and the All Blacks were also held to a draw by another regional team.

Matches

:Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.

Opposing TeamForAgainstDateVenue
Southern Romania XV25920 OctoberConstanța
ROMANIA14624 OctoberStadionul Național, Bucharest
French Selection151328 OctoberStrasbourg
French Selection181031 OctoberClermont-Ferrand
French Selection16184 NovemberGrenoble
French Barbarians28187 NovemberBayonne
French Selection6611 NovemberPerpignan
FRANCE13914 NovemberStadium Municipal, Toulouse
French Selection171317 NovemberLa Rochelle
FRANCE18621 NovemberParc des Princes, Paris

Touring party

  • Manager: P. Gill
  • Assistant Manager: Peter Burke
  • Captain: Graham Mourie

Backs

  • Allan Hewson (Wellington)
  • Bernie Fraser (Wellington)
  • Stu Wilson (Wellington)
  • Fred Woodman (North Auckland)
  • Jamie Salmon (Wellington)
  • Arthur Stone (Waikato)
  • Lachie Cameron (Manawatu)
  • Steven Pokere (Southland)
  • Doug Rollerson (Manawatu)
  • Brian McKechnie (Southland)
  • Dave Loveridge (Taranaki)
  • Andrew Donald (Wanganui)
  • John Boe (Waikato) replacement during tour

Forwards

  • Murray Mexted (Wellington)
  • Geoff Old (Manawatu)
  • Graham Mourie (Taranank)
  • Frank Shelford (Bay of Plenty)
  • Mark Shaw (Manawatu)
  • Andy Haden (Auckland)
  • Gary Whetton (Auckland)
  • Jock Ross (Mid-Canterbury)
  • Rod Ketels (Counties)
  • Wayne Neville (North Auckland)
  • John Spiers (Counties)
  • Paul Koteka (Waikato)
  • Hika Reid (Bay of Plenty)
  • Andy Dalton (Counties)
  • Brian Morrissey (Waikato) replacement during tour

References

Notes

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