Rugby football - Tournaments - France

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World War, 1939-1945. New Zealand. Rest and recreation. NZ Service XV & Paris Universit...

Date: 3 Mar 1945

From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency

Reference: PAColl-4161-01-212

Description: Photograph of the teams walking onto the field; a group photograph taken at the after-match reception at Paris University Club See `Southern Cross', 10 Mar 1945 New Zealand Football Team toured France 1944-1945 Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Body, Guy fl 1990s :Yoplait! ... Somewhere else! 18 October 1992

Date: 1992

From: Body, Guy fl 1990s :New Truth & TV Extra cartoons. 18 October - 6 November 1992

Reference: H-085-001

Description: Shows a frog poking All Black Richard Loe in the eye. Refers to an incident when Richard Loe gouged the eye of an opposing player and was banned and refused permission to tour France with the All Blacks Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Crimp, Daryl 1958- :No Loe tricks... Merci. Seems the French want no part of your foul ...

From: Crimp, Daryl 1958- : Cartoons entered in the 1992 Qantas Media Awards. 1992

Reference: H-218-008

Description: Shows Richard Loe dressed in rugby clothes and holding a rugby ball under his arm. A man is walking past him and makes a comment about the headline in the newspaper he is reading. Refers to the incident during the Australian Rugby tour when Richard Loe was accused of foul play. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :80 cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post between 1 Septembe...

Date: 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: H-647-001/080

Description: 80 cartoons on political and social issues. The topics include Laila Harre and views on liberalisation of cannabis laws, Helen Clark asserts authority over Ms Turia, Maori and pakeha racial guilt and shame, Ms Turia reluctantly apologises for 'holocaust' comments, Dr Cullen ponders low business confidence as Grouch Marxist, Timor's Indepencence birthday celebrations destroyed by violence, Fijian-Indian refugees in Fiji following coup, political posturing over Treaty of Waitangi clause in free trade agreement with Singapore, US dollar blasts kiwi dollar, Sydney 2000 Olympics begin, Winston Peters plays the race card in the hopes of raising his popularity, Olympic swimming athletes get the once over by their female onlookers, Australian-New Zealand currency merger proposal, Prebble gets axed by Jenny Shipley, Kiwi dollar low and oil prices high, New Zealand is best at all the wrong things, sports couch potatoes, Milosevic runs for the presidency, US dollars gains steam with President Clinton in charge, women's performance at the Olympics, political awards, NZ toasts the Olympics, army peace keepers get pay review by Clark, 3 Middle East faiths based on love and compassion unable to share sacred site, Don Brash fails the Kiwi dollar, Clark and Milosevic relations, Israeli and Palestinian relations, court call for accountability of parole officers, NZ cricket sports fan still in the dark, NZ dollar down - sharemarket down - petrol prices up, Middle East pro-war protest singer, Clinton attempts to negotiate Middle East and National Party crises, Mr Mudgeway in padded cell waiting for big NZ sports win, rural economy on the up for farmers, Swain and Horomia on ownership of the Taranaki oil and gas fields, Lions rugby team claim the Air New Zealand trophy, Clark seeks an alliance with big business, Clark's alliance with big bisiness consumated, one-tree-hill pine tree felled along with Mike Smith, same-sex marriages, Clark preparing to kneecap Ruth Dyson for Norm Hewitt comments, Property Bill, Dyson resigns over drunk driving incident, purity pledge, cricket match-fixing, support for Paul Holmes' salary, lack of real choice in US presidential elections, NZ Melbourne Cup race winner, US election results on a knife edge, boxing - Lennox vs Tua, All Blacks beat France, Lennox Lewis vs David Tua boxing fight, US presidential election goes to court, English strung up as heretic, Tipene O'Reagan let's nature take its course with stranded whales, Labour Party victory conference, CNN backgrounds the US election count process, petrol prices high, US presidential election fought out on American flag, George Hawkins' suggested cost cutting measures for the Police, National Party leadership based on personality deficit of Bill English, George W. Bush wins Florida, Clarks preparation for Waitangi Day, Tainui iwi's new grievance cycle, Mrs Mudgeway's son hopes to qualify for ACC compensation, Clinton is back as President?, the new and the old All Black diet, signs of recovery in NZ economy being hidden from Don Brash, NZ/Australia defence spending and policies, Hawkins hands out pornography to Police to cut phone-sex costs, being a modern day All Black, Clark and Cullen's popularity increases, Simon Upton departs the National Party, obituary to reporter Mike Robson, America - where every judge counts in becoming President, Clark still unable to apologise to Dover Samuel, cricket at the Basin Reserve for Boxing Day test, petrol war, Anderton and Bunkle over question of where Phillida resides, Paul Holmes CD for Christmas makes Granddad throw-up. Quantity: 80 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A4 horizontal bromides

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French, Australian, and New Zealand Tours, and provincial rugby photographs

Date: [ca 1920-1970]

From: McLean, Terence Power (Sir), 1913-2004: Photographs

By: Auckland star (Newspaper); Buckley, Edgar Hugh, 1913-2012; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Green & Hahn (Firm); A R Kingsford & Son (Firm); Frommherz, Max, active 1954-1958; Nash, Percival Frederick, -1952; New Zealand herald (Newspaper); New Zealand weekly news (Newspaper); Sydney morning herald (Newspaper)

Reference: PAColl-10107-3

Description: Prints collected by Terence Power McLean. Many images relate to All Blacks rugby games against France and Australia, but also unidentified All Blacks games, matches between provincial teams in New Zealand, training images, Eden Park crowds, and group and individual portraits of players and teams. The bulk of images were taken circa 1930s to 1960s, but some earlier content is included. Mainly taken by commercial and press photographers. Contains images of the 1968 French Tour of Australasia, including tests against All Blacks (Athletic Park, Wellington, 27 Jul and Eden Park, Auckland, 10 Aug), Waikato (Rugby Park, Hamilton, 6 Aug), Marlborough (Landsdowne Park, Blenheim, 3 Jul), and Australia. Also single prints of two games at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colmbes, Paris, against France during separate All Black tours (8 Feb 1964 and 25 Nov 1967). Identified players include Colin Meads, Kel Tremain, B Dauga, Bruce McLeod, A Plantefol, Kenneth Gray, Brian Lochore, Samuel Strahan, J Iracabal, Sidney Going, J L Berot, Alister Hopkinson, E Cester, J C Noble, M Billiere, Grahame Thorne, Jean Trillo, Jean-Pierre Lux, J M Bonal, Chris Laidlaw, M Crauste, Jean-Pierre Salut, Richard May, Ray Neal, and D Dauga. There is also one training image of the 1968 French team. One print is signed 'To Fred, with grateful thanks - Graeme Thorne'. Further international games include All Blacks verses Australia (New Zealand, 1962) and New South Wales (Australia, ca 1960s). Contains prints of the All Blacks playing unidentified opponents, including a team in Redwood, California, United States of America. Identified players include C P Crittle, G A Chapman, P G Johnson, J E Thornett, J E Freedman, R N Thornett and Stanley Meads, Colin Meads, Mr McPhillips, Mr Barry, Laurie Haig, Vincent Bevan, Patrick Crowley, and Peter Johnstone. A series of seven prints show the large crowd at an unidentified Eden Park test match, with spectators in trees and rubbish after the match. International and provincial teams are also depicted training, with one early image taken on board a ship. Also contains one image identified as a Rugby League match between England and Australia [ca 1930s?]. Provincial games show [Auckland?] University verses Ponsonby, Manawatu verses Southland, Rugby Park, Invercargill (1939), North versus South [Islands?], Auckland versus Wellington, Waikato versus Canterbury, and an unidentified team with a pirate crest. Team portraits show Canterbury team (identified on the back of the print) and two unidentified teams. Individual portraits include John Lorraine Sullivan, various [Auckland?] players, and All Black [D Max?] of Nelson. More casual images feature Tony Novis, Roger Strong, Tommy Davis, and Harold Jones [of Australia?] in the Southern Alps, as well as Brian Lahore on the field and T P McLean and [Fred Allen?] with a group of unidentified men. Photographers, publishers, and press agencies listed are Weekly News, Herald, Auckland Star, Associated Press, Sydney Morning Herald, Reginald McGovern (Redwood City Tribune), Green & Hahn, John Fairfax & Sons Ltd (Sydney), The Evening Post, P F Nash, E H Buckley, Marine Photos, Max Frommherz, The Dominion and Sunday Times, The Sun Newspapers Ltd, Lex Grieves, A R Kingsford, Ginders, and Sports & General Arrangement: Material came into library in disordered state. Library arranged into loose chronology. Quantity: 63 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin photoprints

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Hubbard, James 1950- :Colombian world cup soccer player gunned down as reprisal for err...

Date: 1994

From: Hubbard, James, 1949- :Cartoon entries for the Qantas Media Awards, 1994. 25 February 1994 to 23 December 1994.

Reference: H-233-028

Description: Shows Laurie Mains tied to a goal post and wearing a blindfold with guns pointing at him from all directions. Hanging above his head are a pair of boots and in the background is a score board with "France 23. N.Z. 20." Refers to suggestions that Laurie Mains was responsible for New Zealand's loss to France in the rugby. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service..

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National Safety Association of New Zealand :[Posters about safety. ca 1967-1969].

Date: 1967 - 1969

By: National Safety Association of New Zealand

Reference: Eph-D-SAFETY-1967/1969

Description: Includes: National Safety Association of New Zealand. All Blacks tour, British Isles, Canada, France 1967 itinerary. With the compliments of National Safety Association of N.Z. Inc, specialists in industrial accident prevention. Attack is the best means of defence. Accidents can be beaten! 1967. National Safety Association of New Zealand. ... and don't forget - keep your back straight! [Andy Capp cartoon]. With acknowledgements to the London Daily Mirror through Syndication International London. [ca 1969]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. The blot. With acknowledgments to the Royal Society for the prevention of Accidents. [ca 1967] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. 8 out of 10 accidents are caused by unsafe acts. THINK! {ca 1968]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. The French tour 1968. Itinerary. Specialists in their job. With the compliments of the National Safety Association of N.Z. Inc., specialists in accident prevention. 1968. National Safety Association of New Zealand. Hand signals for controlling cranes. [ca 1969] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Jobs available - safe workers required. [ca 1968] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Keep guards between you and danger! [[ca 1967] (2 copies) National Safety Association. Never monkey around machinery you don't understand! With apologies to the National Safety Council, USA. No 95 (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. People with brains protect them. [ca 1969] National Safety Association of New Zealand. Protective clothing prevents accidents. Use it! [ca 1967]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Take care. Your industry needs you! [1968] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. This'll fracture you [a puddle]. With acknowledgements to the Workmen's Compensation Board of British Columbia [1969]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Too much, too little, just right. 4 up - 1 out. [the slope on a ladder]. With acknowledgments to the Royal Society for the prevention of Accidents. [ca 1969]. (2 copies) Quantity: 14 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying around A2 size. Provenance: Many received in 1982.

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National Safety Association of New Zealand :[Posters about safety. ca 1970-1973].

Date: 1970 - 1973

By: National Safety Association of New Zealand

Reference: Eph-D-SAFETY-1970/73

Description: Includes: National Safety Association of New Zealand. All Black tour, British Isles, France, Canada, U.S.A. 1972/73 itinerary. With the compliments of National Safety Association of N.Z. Inc, specialists in industrial accident prevention. Concentrate and finish the job safely. 1972 (3 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. ["Women only" crossed out]. All employees working near moving machinery must wear their hair cut short or securely confined close to the head. The law has been changed and now applies to men as well as women! [ca 1973]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Didn't think. Didn't look. Didn't ask / RC [19]71. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Don't set booby traps. [ca 1971?] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. For cleaning maintenance and repairs. Lock out. [ca 1971]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. A human drama. Can you afford an accident? [ca 1971?] National Safety Association of New Zealand. Is your load safe? (Drive defensively). [ca 1973] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. The Lions' tour 1971. Itinerary. Follow the rugby stars ... wear your protective equipment. 1971 (2 copies) National Safety Association. of New Zealand. Noise noise noise noise. [1971]. National Safety Association of New Zealand. Protective equipment is made to be worn. [1973] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Safety is for those who think. [ca 1972]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Through these doors pass the world's best excuses for NOT wearing eye protection! [ca 1970] National Safety Association of New Zealand. Use hand tools correctly. Scrap worn tools. Keep hands behind the cutting edge. Stop! Use the correct tool. No, get the right spanner! [1970s] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Watch your back mate! Think before you lift! [ca 1970]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. Watch your step! [ca 1972] (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. We're all in it when it comes to preventing accidents. [ca 1970]. (2 copies) National Safety Association of New Zealand. You see more when you have both. Wear eye protection. [ca 1971]. National Safety Association of New Zealand. Your spine is a delicate as it looks. Remember that when you lift. With acknowledgements to Workmen's Compensation Board of British Columbia. [ca 1971] (2 copies) Waibel, Jurgen, attrib. Safety makes sense. [Eye and glasses. 1970s] NZ Post Office. Courtesy - Safety makes sense. PR 275 (Door closes on an officeworkers carrying a file of papers) 1970s? NZ Post office. Think - safety makes sense. PR 281. (Officeworker carrying papers does not see phone cord in his way). 1970s? NZ Post Office. Did you set this trap yourself - Safety makes sense. PR 277 (Man squatting to consult file drawer will bang his head on upper drawer when he stands up). 1970s? Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying around A2 size.

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Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :[Cartoons for the "Dominion" concerning Rugby Union footbal...

Date: 1986 - 1992

From: Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :[Cartoons on topics of defence, politics, social issues, whimsy, medical issues, pollution, conservationists, trade unions, space exploration, animals, police & crime, Television, farming, sport, war, and transport. 1970-1990s].

By: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-

Reference: B-144-135/161

Description: Includes: Andy Haden (All Black captain) invited on "Lion NZ" voyages, brings the whole team (1986); All Blacks reluctant to learn First Aid (1986); Wellington team depleted by members going off on South African tour (1986); Maori All-Blacks hear, see and speak no evil about violent enforcement of apartheid in South Africa (1986); The Laughing Cavaliers (1986); Farmers going as spectators to South Africa (1986); All Black's furtive use of an manhole to go to South Africa (1986); Dominique Prieur (French saboteur) smuggled out under an All Black jersey (1986); another laughing cavalier - he who laughs last (1986); incredulity that the Rebel tourists accepted cash (1986); Welsh rugby hooligans upset air flight (1987); South African horse kicked out of New Zealand - used as wooden horse to smuggle rugby players to South Africa (1987); rugby players make Basin Reserve into a rugby field (1988); eating fruit gives players the runs, to Port-a-loos (1989); French ready to be "eaten raw" by All Blacks (1989); Alex Wyllie departs for Wales with a book on how to speak Welsh (1989); violence and injuries against Welsh players (1989); All Blacks arrive to beat up Welsh pub-goer (1989); All Blacks won't be relaxing in Ireland (1989); UK scouts try to tempt rugby players to join rugby league, with promises of money (1990); All Blacks were made an offer they couldn't refuse (1990); South African integration (1991); Apartheid is dead! (1991); Maori language Board oversees a haka on the field (1991); New Zealand referee bashed by French players (1991); African warriors chase All Blacks from South Africa (1992); towering Springbok on steroids (1992); All Blacks "break in" the Springboks for the Australian rugby team (Wallabies) (1992). Arranged chronologically, according to the dates of "Dominion" clippings in Heath's albums (at E-521/547-q). Inscriptions: Recto - Signed, but almost all undated, by artist. Quantity: 27 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, sizes approximately 420 x 530 mm.

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Body, Guy fl 1990s :Yoplait!...somewhere else! Copping an eiffel. 16 October 1992.

From: Body, Guy fl 1990s : Cartoons entered in the 1992 Qantas Media Awards. 1992

Reference: H-216-002

Description: Shows a large frog wearing a beret poking its finger into the eye of All Black coach Grizz Wyllie. Refers to hostility between the French and New Zealand rugby teams. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :I wouldn't worry Mum - if they perform in their bomb t...

Date: 1963

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-133-171

Description: In a living room scene a worried wife is reading the headline: "France to go ahead with nuclear tests" but her husband is cheerily dismissive: "I wouldn't worry, Mum - if they perform in their bomb tests like they did in the rugby tests here in 1961 they shouldn't be any trouble to us". Another woman in the room looks up, put out. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, letratone and pencil 250 x 280 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:The French rugby federation is demanding neutral refere...

Date: 1977

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: B-135-192

Description: This cartoon shows rugby players whipping the referee for not being competent. The lower scene shows the same referee getting his revenge on the same team as an independent referee Sporting Lodge Extended Title - Referees are always the whipping boys of touring teams and the supporting press - so neutral referee [sic] might be hard to find Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and crayon, 320 x 330 mm

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"The 'ardest part was getting their 'eads to fit" 7 October 2007

Date: 2007

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

Reference: DCDL-0013194

Description: Shows a French executioner holding the head of All Black coach Graham Henry in one hand. He announces to the crowd of onlookers to the guillotining of All Black players - Joe Rokocoko, Anton Oliver, and Ritchie McCaw. Refers to the loss against the French. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Winter, Mark 1958- :Sacre blurrrrrr... 17 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

By: Southland times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0025790

Description: The French rooster crows his bewilderment as the All Blacks seem to move as a blur, too fast to see. The French rugby team toured New Zealand in early June, and were beaten in the tests by New Zealand's speedier play, especially in the backs.. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Buist, Grant, 1973- :"Hello, Alliance Francaise? I'd just like you to know that I think...

Date: 2011

From: Buist, Grant, 1973- : [Jitterati digital cartoons published in The Capital Times newspaper]

By: Capital times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0021553

Description: One of the 'Jitterati' phones the Alliance francaise to tell them that no matter what happens 'next week' (the final of the Rugby World Cup between the All Blacks and France), New Zealand appreciates French culture, whether it be cheese, Asterix or nasalised vowels. When asked about existentialism, she points out that the Alliance would have noticed New Zealanders wearing black. The conversation comes to an abrupt stop. Black clothing, a cartoonish stereotype, is worn not only by French existential philosophers and many New Zealanders, but also by the All Black team. In view of the up-coming final, her statement is a faux pas. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Webb, Murray, 1947- :Into the Final. France. Germany. Australia. England. 2. 23 May 2002.

Date: 2002

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

Reference: DX-001-457

Description: Caricature of Palmer Farrah, plays number two for the Black Ferns, the New Zealand Women's Rugby Team. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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"Panic, mass hysteria, overreaction, feelings of dread & helplessness... even if swine ...

Date: 2009

From: Moreu, Michael, 1969-: [Digital cartoons published in the Christchurch Press and Fairfax Media]

Reference: DCDL-0011505

Description: Two men sit in a pub watching television. One of them considers that the panic over swine flu has been great preparation for the All Blacks playing France. Refers to the swine flu pandemic and the rugby match between the French and the All Blacks at Carisbrook in Dunedin. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923- :French test series called off - atmosphere not right in N....

Date: 1976 - 1981

From: Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :[27 boxes of cartoons drawn for the "Dominion", 1970-1980s?].

Reference: C-132-820

Description: Shows scene at the Port of Marseille[s] (labelled), with gendarme resembling the late president de Gaulle berating a naval commander, who thought it was the nuclear tests which were cancelled, when in fact it was the rugby tests. The gendarme shouts: "Rugby tests you fool! Not bomb tests!" De Gaulle died in 1970. Dated by size of paper (this larger size used in the 1970s rather than the 1980s). A French rugby tour of New Zealand was, it appears, cancelled because of New Zealand feeling about French nuclear testing. Inscriptions: Recto - Signed Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, image 314 x 434 mm, on paper 508 x 635 mm.

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[Rugby game - All Blacks v France] 15 June 2009

Date: 2009

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DCDL-0011501

Description: In the first of two frames an All Black takes a swing at a rooster that lies on a block. In the second frame the rooster perches on the shoulders of the All Black whose axe is now embedded in the block. Refers to the French beating the injury plagued All Blacks 27-22 at Carisbrook in Dunedin 13 June 2009. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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