1929 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia

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1929 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia
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The 1929 New Zealand rugby tour to New South Wales was the 14th tour by the New Zealand national rugby union team to Australia.

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For the first time since the First World War, Australia could present a real and official national team, after the activity of Rugby Union was suspended during the war and reprised only in New South Wales (many players switched to Rugby league especially in Queensland).

Australia won the 3 match Test series 3–0.

Preliminary matches

Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.

Opposing TeamForAgainstDateVenueStatus
New Zealand Māori 371829 June 1929 Wellington Preliminary

Tour matches

Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.

Opposing TeamForAgainstDateVenueStatus
Australia 896 July 1929 Sports Ground, SydneyTest match
New South Wales 22910 July 1929 Sports Ground, SydneyTour match
An Australian XV25413 July 1929 Exhibition Ground, MelbourneTour match
New South Wales Country 27817 July 1929 Showground, ArmidaleTour match
Australia 91720 July 1929 Exhibition Ground, BrisbaneTest match
Queensland 27024 July 1929 Exhibition Ground, BrisbaneTour match
Australia 131527 July 1929 Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyTest match
N.S.W. 2nd XV201231 July 1929 Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyTour match

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