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HISTORY IV: 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour (PART II)

HISTORY IV: 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour (PART II)

Update: 2022-07-232
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22nd July 1981. The Springboks began the journey down the east coast of New Zealand and found their way to Gisborne. The Springboks were to play Poverty Bay (a small bay near Gisborne) for their first game in NZ.



To enter Rugby Park (where the game was being played), spectators had to agree to be searched upon entry. Items such as banners, placards, flags, poles, fireworks, or “any article that might impede the match” were banned.



As the game kicked off, over 300 anti-apartheid protesters marched across the neighbouring golf course to reach Rugby Park. A wire fence separated folk watching the game with barbed wire topping it and a line of police officers attempting to keep the peace.



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HISTORY IV: 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour (PART II)

HISTORY IV: 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour (PART II)

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