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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king... 15thC proverb... Just guide me onto the the 1981 re-election road... N.Z.R.F.U. The Tour. The Government. Freedom. New Zealand's international reputation. 11 July 1981.
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- Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king... 15thC proverb... Just guide me onto the the 1981 re-election road... N.Z.R.F.U. The Tour. The Government. Freedom. New Zealand's international reputation. 11 July 1981.
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Shows Muldoon (The Government) with a blindfold on and a sword (Freedom) in his hand. He is being guided down a road by a large one-eyed man (N.Z.R.F.U.) who is holding a rugby ball (The Tour). They have just passed a sign, which is pointing in the opposite direction to the way they are walking, that says 'New Zealand's international reputation'. Refers to the conflict over sporting contacts with South Africa during the Apartheid regime. Muldoon and the NZRFU were pro-tour which was damaging ...
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- Date created
- 1981
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- South Africa
- Related subjects
- New Zealand Rugby Union / Muldoon, Robert David (Sir), 1921-1992 / Apartheid / Blind / Cyclopes (Greek mythology) / Rugby football / Tournaments / South Africa / Sports / Moral and ethical aspects / Springbok Tour (1981 : N.Z.)
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