This article challenges the standard portrayal of rugby as a vibrant component of New Zealand’s emerging national identity during the first third of the twentieth century. Deriving from a critique of the 1905 All Blacks tour of Britain, it argues that New Zealand rugby methods and attitudes attracted more condemnation than adulation from Britain and that the Antipodean game was itself sharply divided between reformers determined to modernise the game and allow greater leniency on questions of expenses and professionalism and conservatives loyal to the International Rugby Board. By 1932 the New Zealand Rugby Football Union had been thwarted by its British masters in every campaign for reform – an outcome that reveals parallels with a broader...
Football as a generic game-form was a feature of the sporting culture of the settlers of Australia. ...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...
This paper explores aspects of the Australian (1934) and New Zealand (1936) universities rugby union...
This paper examines several dimensions of the tour to New Zealand and Australia by the 1950 British ...
Looming large in dominant narratives of New Zealand’s history is the “national sport, ” rugby union....
Contrary to interpretations of Mãori rugby as being subjugated under the authority of the New Zealan...
In New Zealand, South Africa, and to a lesser degree, Australia, rugby has been central in sporting ...
Rugby league was introduced to New Zealand in 1908 by players desirous of playing a game generally c...
Rugby, an intensely physical team game that emphasised the contribution of players of disparate skil...
This article examines the origins, staging and reaction to the 1950 British Empire Games held in Auc...
During the late 1970s, thousands of—in many cases legal—Samoan immigrants were systematically evicte...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...
English newspaper coverage of the Native New Zealand rugby tour of 1888-89 provides insight into the...
Desmond Wood has produced a very readable social history of rugby union in New Zealand. The strength...
Sport plays a special role in New Zealand society, and one sport, rugby, dominates all others in ter...
Football as a generic game-form was a feature of the sporting culture of the settlers of Australia. ...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...
This paper explores aspects of the Australian (1934) and New Zealand (1936) universities rugby union...
This paper examines several dimensions of the tour to New Zealand and Australia by the 1950 British ...
Looming large in dominant narratives of New Zealand’s history is the “national sport, ” rugby union....
Contrary to interpretations of Mãori rugby as being subjugated under the authority of the New Zealan...
In New Zealand, South Africa, and to a lesser degree, Australia, rugby has been central in sporting ...
Rugby league was introduced to New Zealand in 1908 by players desirous of playing a game generally c...
Rugby, an intensely physical team game that emphasised the contribution of players of disparate skil...
This article examines the origins, staging and reaction to the 1950 British Empire Games held in Auc...
During the late 1970s, thousands of—in many cases legal—Samoan immigrants were systematically evicte...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...
English newspaper coverage of the Native New Zealand rugby tour of 1888-89 provides insight into the...
Desmond Wood has produced a very readable social history of rugby union in New Zealand. The strength...
Sport plays a special role in New Zealand society, and one sport, rugby, dominates all others in ter...
Football as a generic game-form was a feature of the sporting culture of the settlers of Australia. ...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...
This paper explores aspects of the Australian (1934) and New Zealand (1936) universities rugby union...