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English: The 1884 New Zealand rugby union team that toured New South Wales.
Back row from left to right: Timothy O'Connor, Hart Udy, George Robertson, James Allan, Edward Millton, Thomas Ryan, Robert Wilson
Middle row:Edwin Davy, John Taiaroa, George Carter, John Dumbell, William Millton, Henry Braddon, George Helmore, Peter Webb, Samuel Sleigh (manager)
Seated in front: John Lecky, Joe Warbrick, Henry Roberts
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