1983 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia explained

Tour:1983 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia
Coach:Bryce Rope[1]
Captain:Andy Dalton
Top Point Scorer:Allan Hewson (14 points)
Top Try Scorer:
Matchplayed:1
Matchwon:1
Matchdraw:0
Matchlost:0
Testplayed:1
Testwon:1
Testdraw:0
Testlost:0
Played1:1
Won1:1
Draw1:0
Lost1:0
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The 1983 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia was the All Blacks' seventeenth tour of Australia and their first one-off test tour since 1979 . The tour was a one-off match between Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney.[2] Considered the better side, and with the odds in their favour (6–4), New Zealand had only won five of their last ten fixtures against the Wallabies (50%).[2] Australia were 9–10 outsiders, however, Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer commented: “The All Black aura of domination of five or six years ago is over... They were once supermen who couldn't be beaten but that All Black bogey doesn't exist any more.”[2] New Zealand won the test 8–18.[3] [4] New Zealand coach Bryce Rope said that Australia and New Zealand were the two best rugby union teams in the world before the match.[1] Wallaby coach, Bob Dwyer, insisted that Australia was the only team in the world (at the time) that could beat New Zealand, saying several days before the match, "I honestly reckon we're about the only side in the world who can beat them."[5] The match was also David Campese's fourth match against the All Blacks.

Match details

FB 15David Campese
RW 14Peter Grigg
OC 13Andrew Slack
IC 12Mike Hawker
LW 11Brendan Moon
FH 10Mark Ella (c)
SH 9 Tony Parker
N8 8 Duncan Hall Jr.
OF 7 Simon Poidevin
BF 6 Chris Roche
RL 5 Steve Williams
LL 4 David Hillhouse
TP 3 Stan Pilecki
HK 2 Bill Ross
LP 1 John Meadows
Coach:
Bob Dwyer
FB 15Allan Hewson
RW 14Stu Wilson
OC 13Steve Pokere
IC 12Warwick Taylor
LW 11Bernie Fraser
FH 10Ian Dunn
SH 9 Dave Loveridge
N8 8 Murray Mexted
OF 7 Jock Hobbs
BF 6 Mark Shaw
RL 5 Andy Haden
LL 4 Graeme Higginson
TP 3 Gary Knight
HK 2 Andy Dalton (c)
LP 1 John Ashworth
Coach:
Bryce Rope

Notes and References

  1. News: Webster . Jim . 19 August 1983 . Astonishing NZ Test plan . . 45,440 . Late . . 19 August 1983 . 26 . Bryce Rope, the NZ coach, rocked an attentive press audience before the All Blacks trained at St John's Oval, Sydney University, yesterday afternoon with his assessment of what he wanted from his team, however great it might be. .
  2. News: All Blacks Set To Take Test . . 57 . 17,492 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 20 August 1983 . 9 March 2023 . 45 . .
  3. News: Foster . Michael . All Blacks Too Strong . . 57 . 17,493 . Sydney, New South Wales . 21 August 1983 . 9 March 2023 . 17 . National Library of Australia .
  4. Web site: New Zealand Tour of Australia, 1983 – ESPNscrum . en.espn.co.uk . .
  5. News: Webster . Jim . 17 August 1983 . Dwyer has total respect for All Blacks, but... 'We can win Test' . The Sydney Morning Herald . 45,438 . Late . John Fairfax and Sons . 17 August 1983 . 40 .