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- Match summary
- Match details First Test Second Test Third Test
- See also
- References
{{EngvarB|date=March 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2014}}{{Infobox Tour Rugby |image=South Africa rugby union team against New Zealand, 1921.jpg |caption=The South Africa side for their first ever Test match against New Zealand |date= |tour= |team= South Africa |yearstart=1921 |yearfinish =1921 |destination =Australasia |manager= |coach= |captain= |matchplayed=24 |matchwon=20 |matchdraw=2 |matchlost=2 |testplayed=3 |testwon=1 |testdraw=1 |testlost=1 |opponent1= {{flagicon|New South Wales}} NSW Waratahs {{refn|group=note|name=partialtest}} |icon1= |played1=3 |won1 = 3 |draw1 = 0 |lost1 = 0 |opponent2= {{ru|NZL}} |icon2= |played2=3 |won2= 1 |draw2 = 1 |lost2 = 1 |previous = 1912–13 Europe |next = 1931–32 Britain & Ireland }}The 1921 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia and New Zealand was the third tour made by the Springboks rugby team, and their first tour to Australia and New Zealand. South Africa played three Test matches against the All Blacks. The series was drawn 1–all, and the long-running controversy between the countries over the All Blacks' inclusion of Maori players began.[1] The Springboks played five matches in Australia, winning them all. The three most important matches against New South Wales, were retroactively accorded Test status by the Australian Rugby Union in 1986, but remain as tour matches only for the South African Rugby Board. South Africa then played nineteen matches in New Zealand, winning fifteen, losing two and drawing two.[2] Match summaryComplete list of matches played by the Springboks in Australia and New Zealand {{colorbox|#ffff99|border=#999999}} Test matches# | Date | Rival | City | Venue | Country | Score | 1 | 18 Jun | Victoria XV | Melbourne | Australia | 51–0 | 2 | 25 Jun | New South Wales}} NSW Waratahs {{refn|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 SARU.|group=note|name=partialtest}} | Sydney | Showground | Australia | 25–10 | 3 | 27 Jun | New South Wales}} NSW Waratahs {{refn|group=note|name=partialtest}} | Sydney | Showground | Australia | 16–11 | 4 | 2 Jul | New South Wales}} NSW Waratahs {{refn|group=note|name=partialtest}} | Sydney | University Oval | Australia | 28–9 | 5 | 6 Jul | Metropolitan | Sydney | Australia | 14–8 | 6 | 13 Jul | Wanganui RU | Whanganui | Cooks Gardens | New Zealand | 11–6 | 7 | 16 Jul | Taranaki RU | Taranaki | New Zealand | 0–0 | 8 | 20 Jul | Waiparapa Bush RU | Masterton | New Zealand | 18–3 | 9 | 23 Jul | Wellington RU | Wellington | Athletic Park | New Zealand | 8–3 | 10 | 27 Jul | West Coast / Buller RU | Greymouth | Rugby Park | New Zealand | 33–3 | 11 | 30 Jul | Canterbury | Christchurch | Lancaster Park | New Zealand | 4–6 | 12 | 3 Aug | South Canterbury RU | Timaru | Fraser Park | New Zealand | 34–3 | 13 | 6 Aug | Southland RU | Invercargill | Rugby Park | New Zealand | 12–0 | 14 | 10 Aug | Otago RU | Carisbrook | New Zealand | 15 | 13 Aug | NZL}} | Carisbrook | New Zealand | 5–13 | 16 | 17 Aug | Manawatu / Horowhenua RU | Manawatu-Wanganui | Showground | New Zealand | 3–0 | 17 | 20 Aug | Auckland / North Auckland RU | Auckland | Eden Park | New Zealand | 24–8 | 18 | 24 Aug | Bay of Plenty | Rotorua | International Stadium | New Zealand | 17–9 | 19 | 27 Aug | NZL}} | Auckland | Eden Park | New Zealand | 9–5 | 20 | 30 Aug | Waikato RU | Hamilton | New Zealand | 6–0 | 21 | 3 Sep | Hawke's Bay / Poverty Bay RU | Napier | McLean Park | New Zealand | 14–8 | 22 | 7 Sep | New Zealand Māori | Napier | McLean Park | New Zealand | 9–8 | 23 | 10 Sep | Nelson / Golden Bay-Motueka / Marlborough RU | Nelson | New Zealand | 26–3 | 24 | 17 Sep | NZL}} | Wellington | Athletic Park | New Zealand | 0–0 |
- Notes
1. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/5387120.stm|title=All Blacks magic: New Zealand rugby | publisher= BBC|accessdate=10 August 2010|first=Sean|last=Davies|date=21 October 2008}} 2. ^{{cite book |last=Jenkins |first=Vivian |authorlink=Vivian Jenkins|editor= |title=Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1982–83|year=1983 |month= |publisher=Rothmans Publications Ltd |isbn= 0-907574-13-0|pages=320–321 |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= }}
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Australia | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 134 | 38 | New Zealand | 19 | 15 | 2 | 2 | 244 | 81 | Total | 24 | 20 | 2 | 2 | 378 | 119 | Match detailsFirst Test{{rugbybox |date = 13 August 1921 |time = |home = {{ru-rt|NZL}} |score = 13–5 |away = {{ru|RSA|1912}} |report = Report |try1 = Belliss Steel Storey |con1 = M. Nicholls (2) |pen1 = |drop1 = |try2 = van Heerden |con2 = G. Morkel |pen2 = |drop2 = |stadium = Carisbrook, Dunedin |attendance = 25,000 |referee = Edward McKenzie }}{{Football kit | pattern_b=_whitecollarplain|pattern_ra=|pattern_so=_2_white_stripes|leftarm=000000|body=000000|rightarm=000000|shorts=000000|socks=000000|title= New Zealand }} | {{Football kit | pattern_b=_whitecollarplain|pattern_ra=|pattern_so=_2_white_stripes|leftarm=006400|body=006400|rightarm=006400|shorts=000066|socks=000066|title= South Africa }} |
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FB | Charles Kingstone | W | John Steel | C | George Aitken (c) | C | Marcus Nicholls | W | Percival Storey | FH | Cecil Badeley | SH | Ginger Nicholls | WF | Jim Donald | P | Ned Hughes | P | Bill Duncan | F | Richard Fogarty | L | Jim Moffitt | L | Jock Richardson] | F | Moke Belliss | L | Andrew White | |
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FB | Gerhard Morkel | W | Attie van Heerden | C | Charlie Meyer | C | Wally Clarkson | W | Henry Morkel | FH | Mannetjies Michau | SH | Taffy Townsend | P | Frank Mellish | H | Theuns Kruger | P | Phil Mostert | L | Baby Michau | L | Harry Morkel | F | Alf Walker | F | Tokkie Scholtz | N8 | Boy Morkel (c) |
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Second Test{{rugbybox |date = 27 August 1921 |time = |home = {{ru-rt|NZL}} |score = 5–9 |away = {{ru|RSA|1912}} |report = Report |try1 = McLean |con1 = Nicholls |pen1 = |drop1 = |try2 = Sendin |con2 = G. Morkel |pen2 = |drop2 = G. Morkel |stadium = Eden Park, Auckland |attendance = 40,000 |referee = Alf Neilson }}{{Football kit | pattern_b=_whitecollarplain|pattern_ra=|pattern_so=_2_white_stripes|leftarm=000000|body=000000|rightarm=000000|shorts=000000|socks=000000|title= New Zealand }} | {{Football kit | pattern_b=_whitecollarplain|pattern_ra=|pattern_so=_2_white_stripes|leftarm=006400|body=006400|rightarm=006400|shorts=000066|socks=000066|title= South Africa }} |
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FB | Charles Kingstone | W | John Steel | C | George Aitken (c) | C | Marcus Nicholls | W | Percival Storey | FH | Cecil Badeley | SH | Edward Roberts | WF | Jim Donald | P | Ned Hughes | P | Bill Duncan | F | McLean | L | Jim Moffitt | L | Jock Richardson | F | Moke Belliss | L | Alfred West | |
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FB | Gerhard Morkel | W | Henry Morkel | C | Billy Sendin | C | Wally Clarkson | W | Bill Zeller | FH | Charlie Meyer | SH | Mannetjies Michau | P | Nic du Plessis | H | Theuns Kruger | P | Phil Mostert | L | Tank van Rooyen | L | Royal Morkel | F | Mervyn Ellis | F | Tokkie Scholtz | N8 | Boy Morkel (c) |
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Third Test{{rugbybox |date = 17 September 1921 |time = |home = {{ru-rt|NZL}} |score = 0–0 |away = {{ru|RSA|1912}} |report = Report |try1 = |con1 = |pen1 = |drop1 = |try2 = |con2 = |pen2 = |drop2 = |stadium = Athletic Park, Wellington |attendance = 35,000 |referee = Alf Neilson }}{{Football kit | pattern_b=_whitecollarplain|pattern_ra=|pattern_so=_2_white_stripes|leftarm=000000|body=000000|rightarm=000000|shorts=000000|socks=000000|title= New Zealand }} | {{Football kit | pattern_b=_whitecollarplain|pattern_ra=|pattern_so=_2_white_stripes|leftarm=006400|body=006400|rightarm=006400|shorts=000066|socks=000066|title= South Africa }} |
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FB | Charles Kingstone | W | John Steel | C | Marcus Nicholls | C | Karl Ifwersen | W | Stanley Siddells | FH | Billy Fea | SH | Edward Roberts (c) | WF | Moke Belliss | P | Richard Fogarty | P | Bill Duncan | F | McLean | L | Jim Moffitt | L | Jock Richardson | F | Charles Fletcher | L | Alfred West | |
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FB | Gerhard Morkel | W | Attie van Heerden | C | Charlie Meyer | C | Sarel Strauss | W | Bill Zeller | FH | Sas de Kock | SH | Mannetjies Michau | P | Frank Mellish | H | Phil Mostert | P | Nic du Plessis | L | Tank van Rooyen | L | Royal Morkel | F | Mervyn Ellis | F | Alf Walker | N8 | Boy Morkel (c) |
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See also- History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa
References{{Reflist}}{{South African Tours}}{{Rugby Union Tours in Australia}}{{Rugby Union Tours in New Zealand}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1921 South Africa Rugby Union Tour Of Australia and New Zealand}} 6 : 1921 rugby union tours|1921 in New Zealand rugby union|South Africa national rugby team tours of New Zealand|South Africa national rugby team tours of Australia|1921 in Australian rugby union|1921 in South African rugby union |