Series of rugby union matches
The Invincibles was a nickname given to the 1924–25 New Zealand national team which toured the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Canada. The team was captained by Cliff Porter , and numbered among its top players George Nēpia and brothers Cyril and Maurice Brownlie . During the test against England Cyril Brownlie was sent off by the Welsh referee Albert Freethy , the first player to be sent off from a test.
Between September 1924 and February 1925, the team played 32 games including four test matches, one each against Ireland, England, Wales, and France. They won all 32 games, scoring 838 points and only having 116 points scored against them.
Cliff Porter was tour captain, but played only 17 of the 32 games due to injury, including just one test (against France). During the remaining games, tour vice-captain Johnstone Richardson (Jock) took over the captaincy.
Touring party
Management
Full-backs
Three-quarters
Five-eighths
Half-backs
Wing forwards
Forwards
Match summary
Complete list of matches played by the All Blacks in the British Isles, France and Canada:[ 3]
Test matches
Team that played France on January 18
Scene of the match v France in Paris
Miniature rugby ball presented to Fred Lucas signed by the entire team
The test-matches
Ireland
Ireland: 15.William Crawford , 14.Henry Stephenson , 13.George Stephenson , 12.James Gardiner , 11.Tom Hewitt , 10.Frank Hewitt , 9.John McDowell , 8.James Clinch , 7.Robert Crichton , 6.Norman Brand , 5.William Collis , 4.Alex Spain , 3.Dick Collopy , 2.Thomas McClelland , 1.Jim McVicker
New Zealand: 15.George Nēpia, 14.Snowy Svenson, 13.Frederick Lucas, 12.Bert Cooke, 11.Augustine Hart, 10.Mark Nicholls, 9.Bill Dalley, 8.Les Cupples, 7.Son White, 6.Jock Richardson (c), 5.Read Masters, 4.Maurice Brownlie, 3.Bull Irvine, 2.Quentin Donald, 1.James Parker
Wales
Wales 0–19 New Zealand Try: Irvine (2) M Brownlie Svenson Con: Nicholls Pen: Nicholls
Wales: Tom Johnson (Cardiff ), Ernie Finch (Llanelli ), Albert Jenkins (Llanelli ), Albert Stock (Newport ), Rowe Harding (Swansea ), Jack Wetter (Newport ) capt. , Eddie Williams (Neath ), Bobby Delahay (Cardiff ), Dai Parker (Swansea ), Jack Gore , (Blaina ), Charlie Pugh (Maesteg ), Steve Morris (Cross Keys ), Cliff Williams (Llanelli ), Douglas Marsden-Jones (London Welsh ), Dai Hiddlestone (Neath )
New Zealand: G Nēpia, J Steel, AE Cooke, KS Svenson, NP McGregor, MF Nicholls, J Mill, JH Parker, WR Irvine, Q Donald, RR Masters, LF Cupples, CJ Brownlie, MJ Brownlie, J Richardson (capt.)
England
England 11–17 New Zealand Try: Cove-Smith, KittermasterCon: ConwayPen: CorbettTry: Steel, Svenson MJ Brownlie, Parker,Con: NichollsPen: Nicholls
England: 15.Jim Brough , 14.Richard Hamilton-Wickes , 13.Vivian Davies , 12.Leonard Corbett , 11.Cliff Gibbs , 10.Harold Kittermaster , 9.Arthur Young , 8.Tom Voyce , 7.Geoffrey Conway , 6.Freddie Blakiston , 5.Ron Cove-Smith , 4.Wavell Wakefield (cap.), 3.Ronald Hillard , 2.Sam Tucker , 1.Reg Edwards
New Zealand: 15.George Nēpia, 14.John Steel, 13.Bert Cooke, 12.Mark Nicholls, 11.Snowy Svenson, 10.Neil McGregor, 9.Jimmy Mill, 8.Jock Richardson (cap.), 7.Son White, 6.Cyril Brownlie , 5.Read Masters, 4.Maurice Brownlie, 3.Bull Irvine, 2.Quentin Donald, 1.James Parker,
France
France 6–30 New Zealand Try: Cassayeet RibereTry: Cooke (2), Irivine, Porter, Richardson, Steel, Svenson, WhiteCon: Nicholls (3)
Team details
France : 15.Chilo, 14.Jauregui, 13.Ballette, 12.Ballarin, 11.Hallet, 10.du Manoir, 9.Piteu, 8.Boubee, 7.Ribere, 6.Bioussa, 5.Cassayeet (capt), 4.Laurent, 3.Maury, 2.Marcet, 1.Montade
New Zealand : 15.George Nēpia, 14.John Steel, 13.Frederick Lucas, 12.Bert Cooke, 11.Snowy Svenson, 10.Mark Nicholls, 9.Jimmy Mill, 8.Cliff Porter (capt), 7.Son White, 6.Jock Richardson, 5.Cyril Brownlie, 4., 3.Maurice Brownlie, 2.Quentin Donald, 1.Bull Irvine
Bibliography
Chester, R., Palenski, R., and McMillan, N. (1998) The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Rugby. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett .
References
History and Records Players Competitions and trophies Related teams Matches
Tours
Australia South Africa Europe Asia and Oceania Americas Māori All Blacks tours
See also
Rugby union tours of France
Argentina Australia Canada Fiji Ireland Japan Maori All Blacks New Zealand Pacific Islanders Samoa South Africa Tonga USA
Rugby union tours of England
Argentina Australia New Zealand South Africa Romania Japan Fiji Samoa Tonga Pacific Islanders Canada United States Maori All Blacks
Rugby union tours of France
Argentina Australia Canada Fiji Ireland Japan Maori All Blacks New Zealand Pacific Islanders Samoa South Africa Tonga USA