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HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHY NEW ZEALAND WEAR BLACK, DESPITE IT NOT BEING A COLOUR IN THEIR COUNTRY’S FLAG? FANS ARE ONLY JUST FINDING OUT WHY. There are few more iconic national teams in
sport than New Zealand, especially when it comes to the Rugby World Cup, a tournament they rarely fail to get into the latter stages of and have won three times. __ Unlike the likes of
England, France, Ireland and many others, New Zealand’s kit has nothing to do with their country’s flag. That’s when, by chance, two of the forefathers of New Zealand sport bumped into each
other while waiting as their delayed ship was loaded with excess cargo. According to Stuff, on board the SS Te Anau in 1888, alongside 78 bags of oysters, 22 cases of quinces, one horse and
115 other passengers, the future of New Zealand sporting uniforms may have been decided. ------------------------- “Two of the forefathers of New Zealand sport bumped into each other while
waiting as their delayed ship was loaded with excess cargo. “It was Auckland on a warm April afternoon. Passengers patiently waited for their steam ship to depart for New Zealand’s southern
ports and Melbourne. The crew were working frantically because they hadn’t planned for such a large load, taking extra time to get 884 pieces of timber and 2240 bags of sugar into the cargo
hold beneath the ship’s main deck. “Sitting on board were Leonard Cuff, the founding secretary of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association and pioneer of the Olympic movement, and Joe
Warbrick, the 17th ever New Zealand rugby representative. “Cuff was a man with vision. He saw the potential of national and international sport, and was heavily involved in getting what is
now Athletics New Zealand off the ground. “Only a year earlier, on July 29, 1887, the NZ Amateur Athletic Association was founded. Athletes were for the first time able to compete for New
Zealand titles and call themselves national champions. “The Athletic Association decided to host national events at different meetings across the country, the first of which would be the 250
yards amateur championship of New Zealand at the Hawke’s Bay athletic club’s final meet of 1887. “If the victor had dipped under the 27 second mark, he would have been awarded with a large,
silver championship trophy and something that would come to be more precious in New Zealand sport – a black cap. “Years earlier, in 1884, Warbrick was a member of the first New Zealand
national team which toured New South Wales. “The team won every game they played in Australia while wearing a blue shirt with a gold fern on the chest. “But when Warbrick led his New Zealand
Natives in 1888, he discarded the blue and gold and went for black. “Their uniform was described in a familiar way in the _Auckland Star_ of July 6, 1888. “Colours: All Black with a silver
fern.” “We don’t know if Cuff and Warbrick spoke during that delayed voyage south from Auckland, but they were both on the shipping log published in several papers of the time.” _READ THE
FULL STORY FROM STUFF BY_ _CLICKING HERE._ SIR IAN MCGEECHAN PICKS ALL-TIME XV – INCLUDES THREE ENGLAND LEGENDS SIR IAN MCGEECHAN HAS PICKED HIS ALL-TIME GREATEST XV, BUT THERE IS NO ROOM IN
HIS SELECTION FOR PAUL O’CONNELL, DAVID CAMPESE OR JONNY WILKINSON. Writing for The Telegraph, the 74-year-old has picked six New Zealanders in his selection along with three Englishmen,
two Welshman and one player each from France, Scotland and Ireland. BACK-THREE FULLBACK: JPR WILLIAMS (WALES) – “Not a staggeringly original choice, I’ll admit. But to my mind the only one.
If I’m going to be picking a dream XV over the next few days then I want JPR at the back. No question.” ------------------------- LEFT-WING: JONAH LOMU (NEW ZEALAND) – “Illness and injury
ultimately slowed him down. But his performances at the 1995 World Cup, just as the game was turning professional, will never be forgotten. The game needed a superstar, and it got one in
Lomu. He was brilliant for rugby.” ------------------------- RIGHT-WING: JOHN KIRWAN (NEW ZEALAND) – “He had an all round game; he could carry the ball through heavy traffic, he could
offload, he was like an extra back-rower at times. Plus, he had natural effortless pace. He ended up scoring 35 tries for the All Blacks and was instrumental as they went through their
unbeaten spell of games between 1987 and 1990.” ------------------------- CENTRES OUTSIDE-CENTRE: BRIAN O’DRISCOLL (IRELAND) – “His ability to get back on his feet after tackling to compete
for the ball was extraordinary, and ensured he always had an impact on the game, whatever type of game it was. He was such a natural talent.” ------------------------- INSIDE-CENTRE:
PHILIPPE SELLA (FRANCE) – “Sella and O’Driscoll were powerful men. They could stop a forward in his tracks. I think as a pair they would dominate any midfield and I like the thought of them
together.” CONTINUES ON PAGE 2 -------------------------
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