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New Zealand v Australia 1980
Official Test Match
It's a grey old Saturday afternoon but the atmosphere is hot as hell. The 'gloves off' Trans-Tasman clash will see the arch rivals going head to head, quoting Wally Loak,
"No quarter asked, no quarter given. That's our sport speedway loidies and gentlemen, the sport of the shaleways thaarr, thick, faaast and furious!" The Diggers are however, on the backfoot. Mick McKeon has not arrived due to a missed plane connection. With Phil Crump and Phil Herne unavailable, the Kangaroos were three star hops behind already. Then John Titman had motor gremlins attack before the tapes went up. "Stone the flamin crows!" 'World Team Champions', the Kiwis however were at full strength. World Champion and Kiwi Captain, Ivan Mauger was suffering with illness and had even been in hospital. On some occasions, this would hamper his performance, naturally, but on others, he was able to sparkle brightly. Would this be one of those nights? To the delight of the Auckland faithful, it was. His 16 points to top score for the home team was a magnificent performance and a fine way to bow out of Test Match action. All his team-mates did what was expected of them to complete a triumphal occasion. Australian Captain Billy Sanders did the business with superb backing from Mike Farrell. John Titman did his best under the trying circumstances but he could not overcome the mechanical issues. It would have been "Qantastic" if there had have been a rematch, in Oz but sadly, the carnival was over. "BUGGA!!!"
New Zealand 68
Australia 40
Heat 1 Mauger, Sanders, Bargh, McDonald
This article was first published on 31st March 2024
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