1981 Springbok Tour Protests A timeline of events
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1981 Springbok Tour Protests
A timeline of events
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1921
First official series – South Africa played in New Zealand
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1948
Apartheid becomes a legal system, under National Government led by Daniel Malan.
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1950s
New Zealand considered peaceful, prosperous and integrated
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1960
“No Maori, no tour” - petition signed against sending a race-based team.
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1968
United Nations called for a sporting boycott against South Africa
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1969
Halt Against Racist Tours was founded by University of Auckland students
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1970
New Zealand Rugby Football Union did not select Maori players to tour South Africa up
until this time.New Zealand tour to South Africa – multiracial team because Maori were
considered as 'honourary whites'
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1972
Norman Kirk, Labour opposition leader, promised not to interfere with the 1973
Tour in the lead up to the election.
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1973
Tour postponed
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1974
Christchurch hosted the Commonwealth Games
Black South African nations threatened to boycott the games if the tour in 1973 went
ahead.
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1975
Robert Muldoon said the National government would welcome a tour of the
Springboks to New Zealand
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1976
All Blacks tour to South AfricaBlack African nations boycott the Montreal
OlympicsSoweto riots
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1977
Commonwealth heads of state meetingGleneagles Agreement
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1980
New Zealand Rugby Football Union invite Springboks to tour New Zealand in
response to Muldoon's attitude towards Keep Politics Out Of Sport
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1981
John Minto national organiser for Halt Against Racist Tours
19 July Springboks arrived for the tour
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22 July 1981
Gisborne
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25 July 1981
Hamilton
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29 July 1981
Molesworth Street, Wellington protest violence
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15 August 1981
First test in Christchurch
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29 August 1981
Second test in Wellington
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12 September 1981
Third test in Auckland
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1992
Teams selected on the bias of race, due to Apartheid, up until this time.
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1995
Rugby went professional