• Source: 1894 New South Wales rugby union tour of New Zealand
    • The 1894 new" target="_blank">New South Wales tour of new" target="_blank">New Zealand was a rugby union tour of new" target="_blank">New Zealand undertaken by the new" target="_blank">New South Wales (NSW) representative side. During the tour NSW played matches against provincial new" target="_blank">New Zealand sides, and one against a representative new" target="_blank">New Zealand team.
      new" target="_blank">New South Wales won four of the matches, including the inter-colonial match against new" target="_blank">New Zealand, and lost the other eight.


      Summary


      The new" target="_blank">New South Wales team, known as "Cornstalks", played their twelve tour matches in only one month. They lost all their matches against North Island sides, but in the South Island lost only one match—against Canterbury. Their wins in the South Island included the only match against new" target="_blank">New Zealand, which was an 8–6 victory in Christchurch. Reflecting on the tour after returning to Australia, members of the team claimed that the wet weather they experienced in the North Island accounted for their poor results there, with the new" target="_blank">New Zealander's displaying much better ball handling skills in such weather.


      Matches


      Scores and results list new" target="_blank">New South Wales' points tally first:


      Touring party


      The new" target="_blank">New South Wales Rugby Union selected 25 players to represent the colony on tour. However according to Sydney's Evening News although "the names of some really first-class players are included in the team it cannot be called a thoroughly representative one" due to the absence of a number of players. The team were:


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