1913 New Zealand rugby union tour of North America

The 1913 New Zealand tour rugby of North America was the second tour by the New Zealand national rugby union outside Australasia. Sixteen matches were played (all won) along with a Test match against United States sides.

1913 New Zealand rugby union tour of North America
The New Zealand team wearing blazers and hats, before their departure to North America
ManagerG.H. Mason [1]
Tour captain(s)Alex McDonald
Top point scorer(s)James Graham (66)
Top try scorer(s)Tom Lynch (17)
Summary
P W D L
Total
16 16 00 00
Test match
01 01 00 00
Opponent
P W D L
 United States
1 1 0 0
Tour chronology
Previous tour1910 Australia
Next tour1914 Australia

The tour had a relevance for American rugby because it came at a time when the local code, American football, was widely criticised prompted by worries over violent play, serious injuries and evidence of sharp practice by college coaches. That dispute, originated in 1906, had led some colleges (such as Stanford and California, Berkeley Universities) to switch from football to rugby. The All Blacks (which had toured in North America for the first time in 1905) had already made their contribution to the spread of the sport in the west coast.

New Zealand took the tour seriously, with a squad led by veteran player Alex McDonald that won all their matches in North America with large victories, conceding only 6 points in 16 games. The only test was played against the United States, which included players from Stanford and Berkeley.

Such hard defeats were a depressing result for the hosts, with the media emphasizing the skill difference between Californian players and the New Zealand side.

The Californian players are the best we have developed in seven years of intercollegiate rugby - the very best. And the score against them was 51 to 3. The only conclusion is that we have not yet learned how to play rugby. It is still a foreign game.

— The San Francisco Post after the match.[2]

As a result, the University of California returned to football in 1915, although Stanford would remain in rugby. Several players competed in the national team in the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games where the US won the gold medal on both occasions.[2] However, the medals were only contested by 2-3 countries, with New Zealand absent.

Squad edit

Name Position Province Tour matches Tour points
John Cuthill Full-back Otago 14 31
George Loveridge Three-quarters Taranaki 8 20
Tom Lynch Wing South Canterbury 11 50
Dougie McGregor Wing Auckland 10 45
Dick Roberts Centre Taranaki 12 60
Jack Stohr Three-quarter Taranaki 9 59
Doddy Gray Five-eighth Canterbury 11 9
Jock McKenzie Five-eighth Wellington 12 39
Frank Mitchinson Five-eighths Wellington 12 44
Teddy Roberts Half-back Wellington 5 18
Henry Taylor Half-back Canterbury 10 15
Harry Atkinson Lock West Coast 8 3
Alex Bruce Loose forward Auckland 2 3
Mick Cain Hooker Taranaki 14 11
Henry "Norkey" Dewar Forward Taranaki 14 3
James Douglas Loose forward Otago 8 21
Albert Downing Lock Auckland 14 18
James Graham Loose forward Otago 11 66
Alex McDonald (captain) Loose forward Otago 13 35
Toby Murray Wing-forward Canterbury 12 33
George Sellars Hooker Auckland 14 6
Peter Williams Hooker Otago 8 3
Jim Wylie Loose forward Auckland 11 18

Match summary edit

Complete list of matches played by the All Blacks in North America:[3][1]

  Test matches

 
The Stanford University team that played the All Blacks
 
USA v All Blacks test
Rival Date Venue City Country Score
Olympic Club 4 October St Ignatius Field San Francisco United States 19–0
University of California 8 October California Field Berkeley United States 31–0
Barbarians Club 11 October St Ignatius Field San Francisco United States 30–0
Stanford University 15 October Stanford Park Palo Alto United States 54–0
Stanford University 18 October Stanford Park Palo Alto United States 56–0
University of Santa Clara 22 October Golden Gate Santa Clara United States 42–0
University of California 25 October California Field Berkeley United States 38–3
Univ. of Nevada, Reno 29 October University Ground Reno United States 55–0
University of California 3 November California Field Berkeley United States 33–0
St. Mary's College 5 November St Ignatius Field San Francisco United States 26–0
Univ. of Southern California 8 November Boyard Field Los Angeles United States 40–0
University of Santa Clara 12 November Golden Gate Santa Clara United States 33–0
  United States 15 November California Field Berkeley United States 51–3
Victoria (B.C.) 19 November Oak Bay Ground Victoria Canada 23–0
Victoria (B.C.) 22 November Oak Bay Ground Victoria Canada 35–0
Vancouver 24 November Stanley Park Victoria Canada 44–0

Match details edit

15 November 1913
United States  3–51  New Zealand
Pen: PeartReportTry: Gray (2), McDonald (2), McGregor,
McKenzie (2), Murray (2), Roberts (3),
Wylie
Con: Graham (4), McDonald,
Mitchinson
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: W.W. Hill (Australia)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b New Zealand Teams Overseas, An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
  2. ^ a b The tour that killed American rugby by Huw Richards on ESPN, 29 Oct 2013
  3. ^ Match centre - In North America on AllBlacks.com