Rugby questions and answers

1. 

When was rugby introduced to NZ and by who?

Rugby was introduced to New Zealand in 1870 by Charles Monro, who had learned the game while studying in England.

2. 

When did NZ play their first rugby game?

New Zealand’s first official rugby game was in 1870, between Nelson College and Nelson Football Club on May 14, 1870.

3. 

When did NZ play their first international game? Did they win or lose? What was the score?

New Zealand played their first international game in 1903 against Australia in Sydney.

They won the game with a score of 22–3.

4. 

When was the NZ team called the All Blacks? Why and how did they become known as the All Blacks?

The team was first called the All Blacks in 1905, during a tour of the United Kingdom.

They wore all black uniforms, and a British newspaper described them as playing like they were “all backs” (a rugby term), but it was misprinted as “All Blacks” — the name stuck!

5. 

Name 3 of the best players and what they were known for:

  • Richie McCaw – Legendary captain, known for his leadership and breakdown skills. Most capped All Black ever (148 tests).
  • Jonah Lomu – Famous winger, known for his size and speed; dominated the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
  • Dan Carter – One of the greatest fly-halves ever, known for his kicking accuracy and playmaking; top international point scorer for many years.

6. 

What do the All Blacks perform before each match? What does it mean and why do they perform it?

The All Blacks perform the haka, a traditional Māori war dance.

  • It is a display of pride, strength, and unity.
  • They perform it to honour Māori culture, challenge the opposition, and unite the team before the game.

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