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The final in London was between New Zealand and the 'Mother Country' team. James Ryan led his team to a 9–3 victory, earning the right to Face the French Army three days later. After the win over France, Ryan was award the King's Cup, presented by King George V. With the King's Cup Championship over,
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The First World War saw a high percentage of amateur rugby union players signing up to serve their country. At the same time the sport of rugby union was suspended at club and country level in most countries. The sport survived during this period through organised games conducted by inter-service and
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The competition, sometimes referred to as the 'Inter-Services and Dominions Rugby Championship', consisted of a small league, whereby each of the teams played each other over a period of weeks. Once the teams had played each encounter, the two sides with the most wins would face each other for the
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immediately sought to re-establish the amateur rules, and were suspicious that several of the New Zealand team had played professional rugby before the war and now wanted a guarantee that all the New Zealanders were amateurs. This view led one irate British Service officer to comment, "As if it
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in Scotland to play the 'Mother Country', the British Army team. This was the closest encounter to date, with New Zealand winning 6–3. With four wins from four encounters, New Zealand had already secured their place in the final, but then lost the final match of the round against Australia at
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matters a damn whether they are amateurs or professionals when they have come to this country to fight and die for us." The WRU, realising that they had misjudged public sentiment towards the Services teams, quickly dropped their complaint and did not raise the issue again.
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The King's Cup was contested by six teams. The New Zealand Army, the British Army (known during the competition as the Mother Country), Australian Imperial Forces, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, South African Forces and the RAF.
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on 22 February 1919. These and similar teams came together to make the New Zealand Army team. This team split into an 'A' and 'B' team when during a tour of Great Britain, an inter-services tournament, with a cup presented by
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The tour of Great Britain and France took in 38 matches, of which the New Zealand Army won 33, drew two and lost just three games. With the tour over the Army team headed to South Africa for a further twelve matches.
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right to play for the King's Cup at Twickenham. The winner of the final was then invited to play the French Army team, again at Twickenham. The matches were played in varying locations around Britain.
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Those players marked with were also capped as New Zealand 'All Black' rugby union internationals, either before or after playing in the New Zealand Army team.
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from playing rugby union was lifted. This allowed players from both codes to play in services teams without threat of action. With the war over, the
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When the War came to an end, most international and club teams were decimated; more than a hundred internationals had died in the conflict (See:
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in Wales; New Zealand won 22–3. This was followed by another victory, this time against the Canadian Force at
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the 'A' team returned to Wales to rejoin the rest of the squad ready to face the Wales team at Swansea.
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Bradford. This was the first loss of the tour for the New Zealand Army, for either the A or B team.
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in England. After beating the South African Forces team at Twickenham, New Zealand travelled to
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During the First World War, the ban on players who had switched to play professional
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List of international rugby union players killed in action during the First World War
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W.F. Ingram, The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 14, Issue 7 (2 October 1939)
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first official game after the War was against the New Zealand Army team from the
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Programme for the match between the Mother Country and New Zealand service teams
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The New Zealand Army 'A' team's first encounter was with the RAF played at
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Scotland as an example had 24 recognised clubs which were members of the
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New Zealand captain James Ryan receiving the Kings Cup from George V
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Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union
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The matches that made up the King's Cup competition.
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in Wiltshire. This was followed by games against the
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New Zealand
First World War
Wales national team
List of international rugby union players killed in action during the First World War
Llanelli's
Larkhill Garrison
New Zealand Machine Gun Corps
King George V
Percival Wright Storey
Leonard "Jack" Stohr
Eric Arthur Cockroft
Richard William Roberts
William Fea
Jim Ryan
Charlie Brown
D.McK. Sandman
Ernest Bellis
Jim Moffitt
Harold Vivian Murray
John Alexander Bruce
Eric Cockroft
Arthur Singe
James Burt Douglas
Dick Fogarty
Alfred West
Edward Hasell
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