Wales and the All Blacks - An Off-Field History  
Author(s): Roger G. K. Penn
Published by The Books Council of Wales
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ISBN: 9781800993174
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A mutual bond of rivalry and respect has existed between the rugby-loving Wales and New Zealand nations since their first match in 1905. This book documents all the matches played, but also takes an unorthodox, stimulating look at off-field obligations and functions, an often-overlooked aspect of a tour. Reprint of Three Feathers and a Silver Fern (pub. 2013).
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A mutual bond of rivalry and respect has existed between the rugby-loving Wales and New Zealand nations since their first match in 1905. This book documents all the matches played, but also takes an unorthodox, stimulating look at off-field obligations and functions, an often-overlooked aspect of a tour. Reprint of Three Feathers and a Silver Fern (pub. 2013).
Table of contents
  • Thanks and Acknowledgements
  • Foreword by J. P. R. Williams
  • Preface
  • part i
  • a welcome to wales
  • for the 1905 ‘originals’
    • All aboard the Great Western Railway to Cardiff
    • Into the Dragon’s Den as the Welsh prepare to pounce
    • Forty-five thousand Voicesand the Great Rivalry begins
    • Daggers are Drawn as a Refereeing Rumpus Threatens the Tour
    • Newport and Cardiff fall short as the Marathon Men march on
    • A Farewell at St Helen’s as theNew Zealanders head for home
  • part ii
  • cliff porter’s ‘invincibles’ of 1924
    • Welcoming Long-lost Friends after Nineteen Years
    • Down to Earth at Ebbw Vale Colliery and a Fine Sporting Gesture
    • From Cardiff City Hall to Tenby’s South Beach
    • All Blacks onslaught ruffles Welsh feathers
    • A ‘Stradey Special’ earns Glowing Tributes at the Thomas Arms
  • part iii
  • jack manchester’s men of 1935
    • All Roads lead to Abertillery Parkas Battles Resume
    • The All Whites topple the All Blacks at Swansea
    • Jack’s men bounce back as Welsh teams tumble
    • The Day the All Blacks went to Aberdare
    • A warm-up at Aberavon and a one point win for Wales
  • part iv
  • bob stuart’s tourists of 1953
    • World War II and a Rugby Round-up
    • Wyn’s old Wolseley and Bob’s bumpy ride
    • What a win for Wales as Ticket Touts lose out
    • Bob Scott’s bumper goals and Winston McCarthy’s sacks of Coal
  • part v
  • into the 1960s withwilson whineray and brian lochore
    • The Woes of a Newport win asWelshmen Sing their side to Victory
    • Winter-warm tracksuits at Swansea and Wilson’s gallop for glory
    • Kinship and Kindness andTwo tickets for the Test
    • The Sweet taste of Victorythat escapes East Wales
  • part vi
  • wales visit new zealand in 1969
    • Landing amongst friendswith Mascot ‘Dai Debenture’ on board
  • part vii
  • the tours of ian kirkpatrick and graham mourie in the 1970s
    • It’s Delme’s day as Carwyn calls the tune
    • Rugby loses its way amongst the fights and the fog
    • A Gem of a Try in the Greatest Game of All
    • Leicester’s Memories of an Unbeaten Trail
  • part viii
  • centenary celebrations in 1980and a rugby world cup in 1987
    • A Referee’s commentary and Terry’s dream tour
    • Bill’s biggest thrill as Wales visit Invercargill
    • Buck’s beefed-up haka flattens Welsh Feathers
  • part ix
  • the start of a professional era in 1995
    • An outing to Johannesburg and an All Blacks doctor from Wales
    • Sharing more than aWalk down Wembley Way
  • part x
  • entering a new millennium
    • Neven’s night out in Cilfynydd
  • part xi
  • fun, fireworks anddark november nights
    • One last visit to Carisbrook for the Welsh
    • Rugby World Cup 2011 and a certain French connection
  • part xii
  • a wet winter’s night in cardiff and the ‘try that never was’
    • The Legacy of a Scottish Referee
    • Looking Back to 1905 for Wales’s Next Victory
  • Wales versus New Zealand
  • Bibliography
  • About the author
  • Photographs
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