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  1. A New Zealand national team did not play again until 1922, when New Zealand played three official full internationals against Australia, played at Carisbrook in Dunedin, Athletic Park in Wellington, and Auckland Domain. The results were two 3–1 wins to New Zealand and a 1–1 draw in Wellington.

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  3. 2005 was a huge year for Australian Football in New Zealand. The national team, the Falcons defeated Papua New Guinea to win the International Cup and were later invited to send a team to the Australian Country Championships. 2006 saw the first-ever live regular season AFL matches on television, which were shown by SKY Network Television.

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    The NZ side wear a distinctive silver and black uniform which consists of a guernsey (singlet), shorts and socks. The guernsey contains New Zealand's silver fern. Before every match, similar to the all blacks, the NZ team will perform a Haka. The moniker is the Hawks, having originally adopted the Falcons moniker in 1997 AFL New Zealand sought to c...

    First New Zealand Teams

    The first Australian Football team from New Zealand was the New Zealand Native football team who competed against the colony of New South Wales in Sydney, on 29 June 1889 with the result being a 4 goal each draw along with matches against Victorian clubs including a impressive 2 goal win against the powerhouse Victorian club South Melbourne. In 1905, two New Zealand representatives (one from the North Island and one from the South) attended the Australasian Football Conference where the Austr...

    1908 Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival

    New Zealand lobbied the Australasian Council to participate in the Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival in 1908. At the time any player registered with the NZFL qualified for selection (similar rules applied to the Australian state sides), as a result there were a number of Australians in the team including some former professionals. At the tournament the touring side defeated both New South Wales and Queensland, it went on to play matches around the country. It was originally known as the...

    Exclusion from the Australasian Football Council

    The Australasian Football Council had decided in 1906 not to support overseas participation and after a long exclusion campaign led by the VFL's representative Con Hickeypushed for New Zealand's membership from the council to be revoked in 1910. New Zealand's expulsion from the council in 1914 spelled the end of its international Australian Football ambitions for more than half a century.

    International Cup

    1. 2002: 3rd 2. 2005: 1st 3. 2008: 2nd 4. 2011: 3rd 5. 2014: 3rd 6. 2017: 2nd

    Arafura Games

    1. 1995: 2nd 2. 1997: 2nd 3. 1999: 2nd 4. 2001: Did not enter

    2017 International Cup squad

    The following players were included in the squad for the 2017 Australian Football International Cup: Coach: Rob Malone Captain: Andrew Howison

    2014 International Cup squad

    Coach: Justin Davies Captain: Andrew Howison Joe Baker-Thomas (Wellington); Dan Benny (Otago); Michael Boyce (Auckland); Andy Christensen (Wellington); Brendan Clark (Queensland); Justin Clark (Canterbury); Jared Court (Canterbury); Nick Fisher (Canterbury); Michael Gregson (Auckland); Will Gregson (Auckland); Aaron Harris (Auckland); Andrew Howison (Canterbury); Levi Inglis (Canterbury); Jay Johnson (Canterbury); Cam Lubransky (Canterbury); Shane Leat (Auckland); Sam McKenzie (Wellington); B...

    2011 International Cup squad

    Coach: Justin Davies Captain: Andrew Crighton Vandyn Hartman (Manurewa Raiders); Samiuela Tuitupou (Manurewa Raiders); Rhys Panui-Leth (North Shore Tigers); Simon Carden (Mid Ashburton Eagles); Chris Mundell (University Blues); Charlton Brown (Manurewa Raiders); Sam Dickson(Eastern Blues); Stanley Chung (Eastern Bulldogs); Steven Howard (Mid Ashburton Eagles); David Rattenbury (Waitakere Magpies); David Cory Toussaint (University Blues); Adam Rice (North Shore Tigers); Michael Tagg (Mt Roskil...

    de Moore, Greg; Hess, Rob; Nicholson, Matthew; Stewart, Bob (2021). Australia's Game: The History of Australian Football. Hardie Grant Books. ISBN 9781-74379-657-3.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · The first match of the 2023 Women’s World Cup duly delivered such scenes as co-hosts New Zealand shocked Norway 1-0 in Auckland, thanks to a stunning Hannah Wilkinson goal just after half-time.

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · Australia 2-0 New Zealand (Irvine, 76) The Soccer Ashes are heading to Australian. The 5,761 inside the Gtech tonight witness Boyle swing a corner kick to the back post where Irvine is waiting in ...

  7. Sep 25, 2022 · New Zealand 0-0 Australia 45+1 mins That was an inexplicable miss. Tilio is a talented player and he won’t be happy with that as both teams head to the sheds as square at the break.

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