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1981 Springbok Tour
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Sam Hodges
⟶ Wurde aktualisiert 6 Feb 2018 ⟶
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Ereignisse
Rugby becomes the national sport of New Zealand
New government elected in South Africa
The New Zealand Rugby Union selects an All White (No Maori) team to tour South Africa
The All White tour to South Africa goes ahead
156,000 New Zealanders sign a petition of protest against South Africas racist laws.
South Africa leaves the commonwealth to avoid being kicked out.
The South African primeminister says that no Maoris will be allowed to come to South Africa to play rugby in the upcoming tour, Keith Holyoake, (New Zealand prime minister) says that New Zealand will not be touring South Africa that year.
Boycott on sports in South Africa
Boycott on sports in South Africa
Boycott on sports in South Africa
South Africa relents and allows four Maoris in the New Zealand to play against them as 'honourary whites'.
80% of New Zealanders supported the tour.
Kirk annouced that he would not issue viasas to a racially selected team.
Commonwealth games are a success and promoted a good image of New Zealand to the rest of the world.
Robert Muldoon wins the NZ election and sends the All Blacks to to South Africa
12 African states boycotted the Montreal Olympics because New Zealand was there.
The Gleneagles agreement is agreed and put in place.
The springboks are invited to New Zealand for a tour.
African states voted against New Zealand joining the security council in the United Nations
The Apartheid regime collapses in South Africa. Rugby becomes a way to bring South Africa back into the international community