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All Blacks Collection (#4)

"Legends Collide: Celebrating the All Blacks' Iconic Encounters" David Duckham dummies for the Barbarians in the famous game against the All Blacks in 1973

Background imageAll Blacks Collection: 2nd Test: France 16 NZ 3

2nd Test: France 16 NZ 3
Rugby Union - 1986 New Zealand Tour of France - Second Test: France 16 NZ 3 at the Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes. The match became known as The Battle of Nantes due to the physicality of the French

Background imageAll Blacks Collection: Sid Going on the ball for the All Blacks against the Barbarians in 1973

Sid Going on the ball for the All Blacks against the Barbarians in 1973
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 Sid Going on the ball for New Zealand, with referee Georges Domercq behind at Cardiff Arms Park

Background imageAll Blacks Collection: Sid Going kicks ahead for the All Blacks against the Barbarians in 1973

Sid Going kicks ahead for the All Blacks against the Barbarians in 1973
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 Sid Going kicks ahead for New Zealand, with teammate Ian Kirkpatrick, right, at Cardiff Arms Park

Background imageAll Blacks Collection: Englands Brian Moore celebrates victory over the All Blacks in 1993

Englands Brian Moore celebrates victory over the All Blacks in 1993
Rugby Union - 1993 New Zealand Tour of Britain - England 15 New Zealand 9 Englands Brian Moore celebrates at the final whistle at Twickenham

Background imageAll Blacks Collection: Englands Brian Moore in the centre of a maul during the 1993 victory over the All Blacks

Englands Brian Moore in the centre of a maul during the 1993 victory over the All Blacks
Rugby Union - 1993 New Zealand Tour of Britain - England 15 New Zealand 9 Englands Brian Moore at the centre of a maul, with Kyran Bracken, left, at Twickenham

Background imageAll Blacks Collection: The All Blacks perform the Haka in 1983

The All Blacks perform the Haka in 1983
Rugby Union - 1983 New Zealand Tour to Scotland and England - Northern Division 21 New Zealand 27 Wayne Smith and the New Zealand team perform the Haka at Gateshead International Stadium

Background imageAll Blacks Collection: England face New Zealand at Twickenham in 1983

England face New Zealand at Twickenham in 1983
Rugby Union - 1983 New Zealand Tour to England and Scotland - England 15, New Zealand 9 Wayne Smith of the All Blacks takes a pass from Andrew Donald (#9) as England Flanker (#.6)




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"Legends Collide: Celebrating the All Blacks' Iconic Encounters" David Duckham dummies for the Barbarians in the famous game against the All Blacks in 1973, showcasing his unmatched skill and leaving defenders bewildered. Francois Pienaar lifts the World Cup for South Africa as Nelson Mandela cheers, a historic moment that symbolizes unity and triumph over adversity. Phil Bennett passes for the Barbarians against the All Blacks in 1973, displaying his exceptional vision and precision to outwit one of rugby's greatest teams. The Barbarians team that faced the All Blacks in Cardiff in 1978, an assembly of rugby stars who came together to challenge New Zealand's dominance with their fearless style of play. Scotland vs New Zealand – a clash of titans where both teams left everything on the field, demonstrating unwavering determination and fierce competition. London Division front row prepares to scrum against the All Blacks in 1979, epitomizing strength and resilience as they face off against one of rugby's most formidable opponents. The Ireland team that faced the All Blacks at Lansdowne Road in 1973 – a memorable encounter filled with passion and national pride as Ireland sought to overcome New Zealand's might. Brian McKechnie kicks the penalty that gives the All Blacks victory against Wales in 1978; a nerve-wracking moment where composure under pressure proved decisive for New Zealand. Sid Going and Gareth Edwards during the famous game between the All Blacks and Barbarians in 1973 – two legends locking horns on opposite sides but united by their unrivaled talent on display. The Wales team that faced New Zealand in Cardiff in 1972; an unforgettable battle marked by courage, tenacity, and respect between two proud nations striving for glory.