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1981 Springbok tour (before (sporting contact with SA becomes…
1981 Springbok tour
before
1948, Daniel Malan set up apartheid
sporting contact with SA becomes controversial
1960, Maori were not allowed
African Nations boycotted 1976 olympics
1980 NZRFU chairman invited SA to tour NZ
NZ Prime Minister (Muldoon) discouraged the NZRFU
22 July Gisborne
protester spread glass
protesters break through a fence
spectators and ground security stopped them
some protesters were injured
first game
25 July Hamilton
350 protesters invaded pitch
game cancelled
thread of a plane crashing into the stadium
protesters were attacked by rugby supporters
live on TV
29 July Molesworth street
2000 people
near SA consul
police hits protesters with batons
protesters head towards police stadion
12 September 3rd test in Auckland
plane dropped flour bombs
thousands of protesters battled police in streets surrounding Eden Park
flares were thrown on the pitch
a protester disguised himself as ref and stole the ball
29 August 2nd test in Wellington
7000 protesters
tried to stop spectators entering the the grounds
blocked motorways
police used batons
fights between protesters and rugby fans
15 August 1st test in Chrischurch
major coordinated protest around Lancaster park
56 days in total
near civil war