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- Title
- DREAMER... NZRFU. Sunday News, 21 April 2002
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- Alexander Turnbull Library
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Shows an All Black rugby player representing the NZRFU covered in cobwebs, waiting for the ball to be thrown to them from the scum of Australian rugby players. Instead the Australians are celebrating with champagne with an official sitting at a table and armchair. Refers to New Zealand being left out of the 2003 World Cup despite the original arrangement of the cup to be co-hosted by both Australia and New Zealand. In the bottom corner the name of Helen Clark (Prime Minister) has been crosse...
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- Date created
- 2002
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22876882
- Related subjects
- New Zealand Rugby Union / Rugby Union football players / Champagne (Wine) / Celebrations / Dreams / World Cup (Rugby football)
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