1894 Waratahs tour of New Zealand

1894 Waratahs tour of New Zealand
Summary
P W D L
Total
13 4 1 8
Test match
1 1 0 0
Opponent
P W D L
 New Zealand[1]
1 1 0 0

The 1894 Waratahs tour of New Zealand was a collection of rugby union games undertaken by the New South Wales Teams against invitational and national teams of New Zealand.

The Waratahs won four of the matches, including the intercolonial match against New Zealand, and lost the other eight.

Matches

Scores and results list New South Wales' points tally first.

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Status
Auckland111425 August 1894AucklandTour Match
North Island31529 August 1894AucklandTour Match
Taranaki6211 September 1894New PlymouthTour Match
Wanganui - Manawatu0133 September 1894Recreation Ground, Palmerston NorthTour Match
Hawke's Bay12175 September 1894NapierTour Match
Wellington598 September 1894Newtown Park, WellingtonTour Match
South Canterbury23010 September 1894TimaruTour Match
Canterbury31113 September 1894Lancaster Park, ChristchurchTour Match
New Zealand XV8615 September 1894Lancaster Park, ChristchurchTour Match [2]
West Coast10819 September 1894GreymouthTour Match
Nelson Bays13422 September 1894NelsonTour Match
Wairarapa32125 September 1894WairarapaTour Match

Touring party

The New South Wales Rugby Union selected 25 players to represent the colony on tour:[3]

  • Alcock (Wallaroo)
  • Barry (Orange)
  • Brand (Armidale)
  • Bliss (Armidale)
  • Clayton (Orange)
  • Cupples (Pirates)
  • Carson (Orange)
  • Cobb (Newcastle)
  • Dibbs (Wallaroo)
  • Edwards (Newcastle)
  • Galloway (Randwick)
  • Henlen (Randwick)
  • Hanna (Paddington)
  • Lane (Wallaroo)
  • Lohan (Orange)
  • Lusk (Pirates)
  • McMahon (Randwick)
  • Parish (Randwick)
  • Ranken (Bathurst)
  • Riley (Randwick)
  • Surman (Randwick)
  • Sawyer (University)
  • Scott (Wallaroo)
  • Walsh (Pirates)
  • Wyburd (Bathurst)

References

All found on link and other

Notes

  1. Not official test for NZRU
  2. New Zealand XV match in detail
  3. The NSW team cannot be called thoroughly representative as ten players from the home intercolonial matches played that year (including Colquhoun, Roberts and Barrie) were unable to make the tour."Football: Team for New Zealand.". Evening News. Sydney. 15 August 1894. p. 2. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
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