Magnificent to watch these brilliant players from another era: BG Williams, Bruce Robertson, Bill Osborne, Sid Going, Grant Batty, Ian Kirkpatrick, Stu Wilson. They played some wonderful footie.
Never played a first class game only senior club. But will always remember playing in a charity game in the snow at cardrona ski field alongside team mates Mr Wyllie and Mr Kirkpatrick.
02:00 Kirkpatrick said this try will probably be the one remembered, but the try he considered his most important was the one he scored in the Second Test against the Springboks in 1970, when the All Blacks won by one point.
Gary Sear was a great bloke and a very good Rugby Player….Zin Zan had to copy him….and Zinnie was a G8 Rugby player. But old Milk Bottle Sear was just a great bloke on the field and off it……although he played for Southern in Dunedin!
Magnificent to watch these brilliant players from another era: BG Williams, Bruce Robertson, Bill Osborne, Sid Going, Grant Batty, Ian Kirkpatrick, Stu Wilson. They played some wonderful footie.
Thankyou Mr Tim Newman for sharing Great New Zealand All Black tries of the decade 1970s.WOW!!! Great Sport Entertainment.👍👍
Never played a first class game only senior club. But will always remember playing in a charity game in the snow at cardrona ski field alongside team mates Mr Wyllie and Mr Kirkpatrick.
Thank you for sharing this! 😊
02:00 Kirkpatrick said this try will probably be the one remembered, but the try he considered his most important was the one he scored in the Second Test against the Springboks in 1970, when the All Blacks won by one point.
I've always loved watching the All Blacks play against the Springboks. I've always found those matches to be special
My uncle is Mark Taylor who scored one of the tries featured. He still lives in the UK after all these years.
Hi,think I went to school with your cousin Angela?Does she live in the UK also?
@@CocoLico-fh5py Ange is my cousin. She lives in Perth not far from her brother Dene who is the same age as me. Small world!
Jeez rugger was a great spectacle back then.
I can't watch it now
Gary Sear was a great bloke and a very good Rugby Player….Zin Zan had to copy him….and Zinnie was a G8 Rugby player. But old Milk Bottle Sear was just a great bloke on the field and off it……although he played for Southern in Dunedin!
How did nobody drown during the 1975 Eden Park test against Scotland?
They did a quick roll call of the teams after the full time whistle and were relieved to find no one missing.