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2007 All Golds Tour

The 2007 All Golds Tour was a tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team, the Kiwis, of Great Britain and France. Conducted as part of the celebrations of a century of rugby league in New Zealand, it was a re-creation of the original New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain in 1907. The Kiwis played four test matches, winning one against France, but losing the series against Great Britain 3–0, failing to win the Baskerville Shield. A special game was played between the "All Golds" and the "Northern Union", a New Zealand vs Great Britain veterans game for internationally retired players. The tour also involved a reception with HM Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for the squad.[1]

History edit

In 1905 New Zealand's rugby union team toured Great Britain and witnessed the growing popularity of the professional Northern Union rugby code. With this popularity in mind, and sensing a financial opportunity, Albert Henry Baskerville recruited a group of players for a professional tour, and wrote to the Northern Rugby Football Union asking if they were willing to host a New Zealand touring party. This team toured Australia and then Great Britain in 1907, and was known colloquially as the All Golds, or Professional All Blacks.

Squad edit

Name Australia GB GB GB France Games Tries Goals FGs Points Club
Louis Anderson BE BE SR SR 4* 1 0 0 4   New Zealand Warriors
Roy Asotasi (C) PR PR PR PR PR 5 0 0 0 0   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Luke Covell WG 1 0 0 0 0   Cronulla Sharks
Greg Eastwood BE BE 2* 0 0 0 0   Brisbane Broncos
David Faiumu BE BE BE 3 0 0 0 0   North Queensland Cowboys
Dene Halatau HK HK HK HK HK 5 0 0 0 0   Wests Tigers
Shontayne Hape BE CE WG 3 2 0 0 8   Bradford Bulls
Lance Hohaia FE FE BE 3 0 1 0 2   New Zealand Warriors
Krisnan Inu FB 1 0 0 0 0   Parramatta Eels
Shaun Kenny-Dowall WG 1* 1 0 0 4   Sydney Roosters
Epalahame Lauaki BE BE 2* 0 0 0 0   New Zealand Warriors
Thomas Leuluai HB HB BE 3* 1 0 0 4   Wigan Warriors
Jeff Lima BE BE BE 3 0 0 0 0   Melbourne Storm
Simon Mannering SR SR SR LK LK 5 0 0 0 0   New Zealand Warriors
Steve Matai CE 1 0 0 0 0   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Fuifui Moimoi PR PR BE BE BE 5 0 0 0 0   Parramatta Eels
Sam Perrett FB FB FB FB 4* 0 0 0 0   Sydney Roosters
Frank Pritchard SR SR SR 3 0 0 0 0   Penrith Panthers
Sam Rapira BE BE PR PR PR 5 0 0 0 0   New Zealand Warriors
Ben Roberts FE FE FE 3 0 3 0 6   Bulldogs
Jeremy James Smith HB HB HB 3 0 0 0 0   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith LK LK LK SR SR 5 0 3 0 6   Melbourne Storm
Chase Stanley WG WG 2* 2 0 0 8   St George Illawarra Dragons
Clinton Toopi CE CE CE 3* 0 0 0 0   Leeds Rhinos
Taniela Tuiaki WG WG WG WG 4 1 0 0 4   Wests Tigers
Tame Tupou WG 1* 0 0 0 0   Bradford Bulls
Paul Whatuira CE CE CE CE CE 5 3 0 0 12   Wests Tigers

*Also played in All Golds match.

Australian representative edit

 
Dally Messenger, 1907 The one Australian All Black

To celebrate the inclusion of Australia's Dally Messenger in the original All Golds tour, New Zealand Warriors captain and Queensland front rower Steve Price was invited to join the New Zealand team for the match against the Northern Union.[2] The Australian test prop said it was "mind-blowing" to be invited on the tour.[3][4]

Andrew Johns had initially been invited,[5] but due to a career-ending neck injury, he was unable to play with the squad.[6] Australian captain Darren Lockyer was then set to take Johns' place until he too was ruled out after suffering a season-ending knee injury.[7][8] Trent Barrett was also linked with the stand-off role in the side.

All Blacks and former Kiwi Test players edit

The NZRL expressed interest in including recently retired New Zealand rugby league stars Nigel Vagana, Ruben Wiki, and Stacey Jones in test matches. All three came out of international retirement to play in the match against the Northern Union.

Several current and former All Blacks (New Zealand rugby union players) were also considered for the match against the Northern Union. Players who grew up playing rugby league such as Carlos Spencer, Piri Weepu and Ma'a Nonu were approached by the NZRL however none were available due to rugby union commitments.[9] Jonah Lomu was also considered but was effectively ruled out due to media and personal appearance commitments at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.[10]

Coach edit

Brisbane Broncos' Australian coach Wayne Bennett accepted the invitation from the New Zealand Rugby League to join the All Golds for their commemorative match against the Northern Union in England in October.[11] The former Queensland and Australia coach stated "This is a great honour and it's unique in the game."[12]

Fixtures edit

The New Zealand side played a total of five matches while on their European tour and one test in New Zealand before leaving.

 
The third Test: New Zealand against Great Britain on 10 November
Date Opponent Venue City Res. Score Attend. Rep.
13 October   Australia Westpac Wellington Lost 0–58 16,681 [13]
21 October Northern Union Halliwell Jones Warrington Won 25–18 6,800 [14]
27 October   Great Britain Galpharm Huddersfield Lost 14–20 16,522 [15]
3 November   Great Britain Kingston Kingston upon Hull Lost 0–44 20,324 [16]
10 November   Great Britain JJB Stadium Wigan Lost 22–28 21,235 [17]
17 November   France Jean-Bouin Paris Won 22–14 6,781 [18]

New Zealand vs Australia edit

There was a pre-tour test between Australia and New Zealand in Wellington.

13 October 2007
New Zealand   0 – 58   Australia
Tries:








Goals:
[19]
Tries:
Greg Inglis (3)
Israel Folau (2)
Greg Bird
Jarryd Hayne
Willie Mason
Steve Price
Cameron Smith
Brett Stewart
Goals:
Cameron Smith (6/10)
Kurt Gidley (1/1)
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 16,681
Referee: Steve Ganson  
Player of the Match: Greg Inglis  

All Golds v Northern Union edit

This was an exhibition match played under 1907 scoring rules with tries worth 3 points and goals / field goals worth 2 points each.[20]

21 October 2007
Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 6,800
Referee: Ashley Klein  
Player of the Match: Sam Burgess  

Baskerville Shield edit

Venues edit

The three Baskerville Shield tests took place at the following venues.

Huddersfield Kingston upon Hull Wigan
Galpharm Stadium KC Stadium JJB Stadium
Capacity: 24,500 Capacity: 25,400 Capacity: 25,133
     

1st Test edit

27 October 2007
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 16,522
Referee: Tony Archer  
Player of the Match: Rob Burrow  

2nd Test edit

3 November 2007
KC Stadium, Kingston upon Hull
Attendance: 20,324
Referee: Tony Archer  

3rd Test edit


France vs New Zealand edit

17 November 2007
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris
Attendance: 6,781
Referee: Ashley Klein  

Aftermath edit

Great Britain's scrum half back, Rob Burrow was awarded the George Smith Medal as player of the series which he finished as top points scorer with 26 from two tries and nine goals.[26] Coach Gary Kemble was fired after the tour losses, with Roy Asotasi and David Kidwell leading a public campaign to replace him.[27] Kemble was replaced by Stephen Kearney as head coach and Wayne Bennett assistant coach, a combination which took the Kiwis to win the 2008 World Cup. The All Golds played another match, against the New Zealand Māori in New Plymouth, in 2008 as part of the lead up to the Rugby League World Cup.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "No deadline on All Golds player". tvnz.co.nz. 2007-05-05. from the original on 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  3. ^ "Prop Price given All Golds berth". BBC. 2007-07-28. from the original on 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  4. ^ . Newstalk ZB. 2007-07-29. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  5. ^ "Legend Johns to represent Kiwis". BBC. 2007-03-01. from the original on 2007-03-03. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  6. ^ "Neck injury forces Johns to quit". BBC. 2007-04-10. from the original on 2007-09-14. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  7. ^ "Lockyer to star in All Golds game". BBC. 2007-07-08. from the original on 2007-08-24. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  8. ^ "Lockyer faces long injury lay-off". BBC. 2007-07-14. from the original on 2007-08-21. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  9. ^ . Sydney Morning Herald. 2007-07-24. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  10. ^ . Stuff.co.nz. 2007-07-22. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  11. ^ . RLeague.com. 2007-07-22. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  12. ^ . press.co.nz. 2007-07-09. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  13. ^ Shawn Dollin. "New Zealand vs Australia 2007". from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  14. ^ BBC SPORT | Rugby League | Northern Union 18-25 All Golds October 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Great Britain vs New Zealand 2007 Series - Game 1 January 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Great Britain vs New Zealand 2007 Series - Game 2 January 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Great Britain vs New Zealand 2007 Series - Game 3 August 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ France vs New Zealand 2007 October 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ New Zealand vs Australia test
  20. ^ Steve Price & Ben Blaschke (2011). Steve Price - Be Your Best. New Zealand: ReadHowYouWant.com. ISBN 9781459627789.
  21. ^ Northern Union vs All Golds
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-05-31. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-11. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-02-12. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  25. ^ France vs New Zealand
  26. ^ Burke, David (12 November 2007). "Rob Burrow walks tall for Great Britain". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  27. ^ New Zealand Herald. "Rugby League: Kiwis tours build up special magic". nzherald.co.nz.

External links edit

  • "NZ League To Take Hard Line With NRL"[permanent dead link], xtraMSN website, retrieved 27 July 2006.
  • , retrieved 20 May 2007

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The 2007 All Golds Tour was a tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team the Kiwis of Great Britain and France Conducted as part of the celebrations of a century of rugby league in New Zealand it was a re creation of the original New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain in 1907 The Kiwis played four test matches winning one against France but losing the series against Great Britain 3 0 failing to win the Baskerville Shield A special game was played between the All Golds and the Northern Union a New Zealand vs Great Britain veterans game for internationally retired players The tour also involved a reception with HM Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for the squad 1 Contents 1 History 2 Squad 2 1 Australian representative 2 2 All Blacks and former Kiwi Test players 2 3 Coach 3 Fixtures 4 New Zealand vs Australia 5 All Golds v Northern Union 6 Baskerville Shield 6 1 Venues 6 2 1st Test 6 3 2nd Test 6 4 3rd Test 7 France vs New Zealand 8 Aftermath 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editMain article 1907 1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain In 1905 New Zealand s rugby union team toured Great Britain and witnessed the growing popularity of the professional Northern Union rugby code With this popularity in mind and sensing a financial opportunity Albert Henry Baskerville recruited a group of players for a professional tour and wrote to the Northern Rugby Football Union asking if they were willing to host a New Zealand touring party This team toured Australia and then Great Britain in 1907 and was known colloquially as the All Golds or Professional All Blacks Squad editName Australia GB GB GB France Games Tries Goals FGs Points Club Louis Anderson BE BE SR SR 4 1 0 0 4 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Roy Asotasi C PR PR PR PR PR 5 0 0 0 0 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs Luke Covell WG 1 0 0 0 0 nbsp Cronulla Sharks Greg Eastwood BE BE 2 0 0 0 0 nbsp Brisbane Broncos David Faiumu BE BE BE 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys Dene Halatau HK HK HK HK HK 5 0 0 0 0 nbsp Wests Tigers Shontayne Hape BE CE WG 3 2 0 0 8 nbsp Bradford Bulls Lance Hohaia FE FE BE 3 0 1 0 2 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Krisnan Inu FB 1 0 0 0 0 nbsp Parramatta Eels Shaun Kenny Dowall WG 1 1 0 0 4 nbsp Sydney Roosters Epalahame Lauaki BE BE 2 0 0 0 0 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Thomas Leuluai HB HB BE 3 1 0 0 4 nbsp Wigan Warriors Jeff Lima BE BE BE 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp Melbourne Storm Simon Mannering SR SR SR LK LK 5 0 0 0 0 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Steve Matai CE 1 0 0 0 0 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Fuifui Moimoi PR PR BE BE BE 5 0 0 0 0 nbsp Parramatta Eels Sam Perrett FB FB FB FB 4 0 0 0 0 nbsp Sydney Roosters Frank Pritchard SR SR SR 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp Penrith Panthers Sam Rapira BE BE PR PR PR 5 0 0 0 0 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Ben Roberts FE FE FE 3 0 3 0 6 nbsp Bulldogs Jeremy James Smith HB HB HB 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith LK LK LK SR SR 5 0 3 0 6 nbsp Melbourne Storm Chase Stanley WG WG 2 2 0 0 8 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Clinton Toopi CE CE CE 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp Leeds Rhinos Taniela Tuiaki WG WG WG WG 4 1 0 0 4 nbsp Wests Tigers Tame Tupou WG 1 0 0 0 0 nbsp Bradford Bulls Paul Whatuira CE CE CE CE CE 5 3 0 0 12 nbsp Wests Tigers Coach Gary Kemble Also played in All Golds match Australian representative edit nbsp Dally Messenger 1907 The one Australian All BlackTo celebrate the inclusion of Australia s Dally Messenger in the original All Golds tour New Zealand Warriors captain and Queensland front rower Steve Price was invited to join the New Zealand team for the match against the Northern Union 2 The Australian test prop said it was mind blowing to be invited on the tour 3 4 Andrew Johns had initially been invited 5 but due to a career ending neck injury he was unable to play with the squad 6 Australian captain Darren Lockyer was then set to take Johns place until he too was ruled out after suffering a season ending knee injury 7 8 Trent Barrett was also linked with the stand off role in the side All Blacks and former Kiwi Test players edit The NZRL expressed interest in including recently retired New Zealand rugby league stars Nigel Vagana Ruben Wiki and Stacey Jones in test matches All three came out of international retirement to play in the match against the Northern Union Several current and former All Blacks New Zealand rugby union players were also considered for the match against the Northern Union Players who grew up playing rugby league such as Carlos Spencer Piri Weepu and Ma a Nonu were approached by the NZRL however none were available due to rugby union commitments 9 Jonah Lomu was also considered but was effectively ruled out due to media and personal appearance commitments at the 2007 Rugby World Cup 10 Coach edit Brisbane Broncos Australian coach Wayne Bennett accepted the invitation from the New Zealand Rugby League to join the All Golds for their commemorative match against the Northern Union in England in October 11 The former Queensland and Australia coach stated This is a great honour and it s unique in the game 12 Fixtures editThe New Zealand side played a total of five matches while on their European tour and one test in New Zealand before leaving nbsp The third Test New Zealand against Great Britain on 10 November Date Opponent Venue City Res Score Attend Rep 13 October nbsp Australia Westpac Wellington Lost 0 58 16 681 13 21 October Northern Union Halliwell Jones Warrington Won 25 18 6 800 14 27 October nbsp Great Britain Galpharm Huddersfield Lost 14 20 16 522 15 3 November nbsp Great Britain Kingston Kingston upon Hull Lost 0 44 20 324 16 10 November nbsp Great Britain JJB Stadium Wigan Lost 22 28 21 235 17 17 November nbsp France Jean Bouin Paris Won 22 14 6 781 18 New Zealand vs Australia editThere was a pre tour test between Australia and New Zealand in Wellington 13 October 2007 New Zealand nbsp 0 58 nbsp Australia Tries Goals 19 Tries Greg Inglis 3 Israel Folau 2 Greg Bird Jarryd Hayne Willie Mason Steve Price Cameron Smith Brett Stewart Goals Cameron Smith 6 10 Kurt Gidley 1 1 Westpac Stadium WellingtonAttendance 16 681Referee Steve Ganson nbsp Player of the Match Greg Inglis nbsp Team details nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp New Zealand nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Australia FB 1 nbsp Krisnan Inu LW 2 nbsp Luke Covell RC 3 nbsp Steve Matai LC 4 nbsp Paul Whatuira RW 5 nbsp Taniela Tuiaki FE 6 nbsp Ben Roberts HB 7 nbsp Jeremy James Smith PR 8 nbsp Roy Asotasi c HK 9 nbsp Dene Halatau PR 10 nbsp Fuifui Moimoi SR 11 nbsp Simon Mannering SR 12 nbsp Frank Pritchard LK 13 nbsp Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith Substitutions IC 14 nbsp David Faiumu IC 15 nbsp Shontayne Hape IC 16 nbsp Sam Rapira IC 17 nbsp Jeff Lima Coach nbsp Gary Kemble FB 1 nbsp Brett Stewart LW 2 nbsp Israel Folau RC 3 nbsp Mark Gasnier LC 4 nbsp Greg Inglis RW 5 nbsp Jarryd Hayne FE 6 nbsp Greg Bird HB 7 nbsp Cooper Cronk PR 8 nbsp Steve Price HK 9 nbsp Cameron Smith c PR 10 nbsp Petero Civoniceva SR 11 nbsp Nathan Hindmarsh SR 12 nbsp Ryan Hoffman LF 13 nbsp Dallas Johnson Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Brent Kite IC 15 nbsp Kurt Gidley IC 16 nbsp Willie Mason IC 17 nbsp Michael Crocker Coach nbsp Ricky StuartAll Golds v Northern Union editThis was an exhibition match played under 1907 scoring rules with tries worth 3 points and goals field goals worth 2 points each 20 21 October 2007 Northern Union nbsp 18 25 nbsp All Golds Tries Danny McGuire 2 Jon Clarke Kirk Yeaman Goals Jamie Rooney 3 4 21 Tries Ali Lauitiiti 2 Greg Eastwood Louis Anderson Clinton Toopi Goals Stacey Jones 5 5 Halliwell Jones Stadium WarringtonAttendance 6 800Referee Ashley Klein nbsp Player of the Match Sam Burgess nbsp Team details nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Northern Union nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp All Golds FB 1 nbsp Michael Platt LW 2 nbsp David Hodgson RC 3 nbsp Martin Gleeson LC 4 nbsp Kirk Yeaman RW 5 nbsp Gareth Raynor SO 6 nbsp Danny McGuire SH 7 nbsp Jamie Rooney PR 8 nbsp Adrian Morley c HK 9 nbsp Terry Newton PR 10 nbsp Andy Lynch SR 11 nbsp Danny Tickle SR 12 nbsp Stephen Wild LK 13 nbsp Sam Burgess Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Jon Clarke IC 15 nbsp Richard Moore IC 16 nbsp Paul Sykes IC 17 nbsp Andy Coley Coach nbsp Tony Smith FB 1 nbsp Sam Perrett LW 2 nbsp Shaun Kenny Dowall RC 3 nbsp Nigel Vagana LC 4 nbsp Clinton Toopi RW 5 nbsp Tame Tupou FE 6 nbsp Thomas Leuluai HB 7 nbsp Stacey Jones PR 8 nbsp Steve Price HK 9 nbsp David Faiumu PR 10 nbsp Ruben Wiki c SR 11 nbsp Ali Lauitiiti SR 12 nbsp David Kidwell LK 13 nbsp Louis Anderson Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Greg Eastwood IC 15 nbsp Epalahame Lauaki IC 16 nbsp Awen Guttenbeil IC 17 nbsp Chase Stanley Coach nbsp Wayne Bennett Steve Price was the Australian guest player emulating Dally Messenger s role with the original All Golds 19 year old Bradford forward Sam Burgess was awarded the Man of the Match and his performance saw his inclusion in the Great Britain squad for the upcoming Baskerville Shield series against the Kiwis Stacey Jones in his last international match kicked 5 goals from 5 attempts Baskerville Shield editVenues edit The three Baskerville Shield tests took place at the following venues Huddersfield Kingston upon Hull Wigan Galpharm Stadium KC Stadium JJB Stadium Capacity 24 500 Capacity 25 400 Capacity 25 133 nbsp nbsp nbsp 1st Test edit 27 October 2007 Great Britain nbsp 20 14 nbsp New Zealand Tries Sam Burgess Maurie Fa asavalu Gareth Raynor Goals Rob Burrow 4 4 22 Tries Shontayne Hape 2 Paul Whatuira Goals Lance Hohaia 1 3 Galpharm Stadium HuddersfieldAttendance 16 522Referee Tony Archer nbsp Player of the Match Rob Burrow nbsp Team details nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Great Britain nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp New Zealand FB 1 nbsp Paul Wellens LW 2 nbsp Ade Gardner RC 3 nbsp Martin Gleeson LC 4 nbsp Keith Senior RW 5 nbsp Gareth Raynor SO 6 nbsp Leon Pryce SH 7 nbsp Rob Burrow PR 8 nbsp Adrian Morley HK 9 nbsp Jon Clarke PR 10 nbsp Jamie Peacock c SR 11 nbsp Gareth Ellis SR 12 nbsp Sean O Loughlin LK 13 nbsp Kevin Sinfield Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Maurie Fa asavalu IC 15 nbsp James Graham IC 16 nbsp Sam Burgess IC 17 nbsp Danny McGuire Coach nbsp Tony Smith FB 1 nbsp Sam Perrett LW 2 nbsp Tame Tupou RC 3 nbsp Clinton Toopi LC 4 nbsp Paul Whatuira RW 5 nbsp Taniela Tuiaki FE 6 nbsp Lance Hohaia HB 7 nbsp Thomas Leuluai PR 8 nbsp Roy Asotasi c HK 9 nbsp Dene Halatau PR 10 nbsp Fuifui Moimoi SR 11 nbsp Simon Mannering SR 12 nbsp Frank Pritchard LK 13 nbsp Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Greg Eastwood IC 15 nbsp Louis Anderson IC 16 nbsp Sam Rapira IC 17 nbsp Epalahame Lauaki Coach nbsp Gary Kemble 2nd Test edit 3 November 2007 Great Britain nbsp 44 0 nbsp New Zealand Tries Leon Pryce Rob Burrow Ade Gardner Jamie Peacock Gareth Raynor Keith Senior Paul Wellens Goals Kevin Sinfield 5 5 Rob Burrow 1 3 23 Tries Goals KC Stadium Kingston upon HullAttendance 20 324Referee Tony Archer nbsp Team details nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Great Britain nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp New Zealand FB 1 nbsp Paul Wellens LW 2 nbsp Ade Gardner RC 3 nbsp Martin Gleeson LC 4 nbsp Keith Senior RW 5 nbsp Gareth Raynor SO 6 nbsp Leon Pryce SH 7 nbsp Rob Burrow PR 8 nbsp Adrian Morley HK 9 nbsp Jon Clarke PR 10 nbsp Jamie Peacock c SR 11 nbsp Gareth Ellis SR 12 nbsp Sean O Loughlin LK 13 nbsp Kevin Sinfield Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Maurie Fa asavalu IC 15 nbsp James Graham IC 16 nbsp Sam Burgess IC 17 nbsp Danny McGuire Coach nbsp Tony Smith FB 1 nbsp Sam Perrett LW 2 nbsp Taniela Tuiaki RC 3 nbsp Clinton Toopi LC 4 nbsp Paul Whatuira RW 5 nbsp Tame Tupou FE 6 nbsp Lance Hohaia HB 7 nbsp Thomas Leuluai PR 8 nbsp Sam Rapira HK 9 nbsp Dene Halatau PR 10 nbsp Roy Asotasi c SR 11 nbsp Simon Mannering SR 12 nbsp Frank Pritchard LK 13 nbsp Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Fuifui Moimoi IC 15 nbsp David Faiumu IC 16 nbsp Louis Anderson IC 17 nbsp Greg Eastwood Coach nbsp Gary Kemble 3rd Test edit 10 November 2007 Great Britain nbsp 28 22 nbsp New Zealand Tries Rob Burrow David Hodgson Danny McGuire Keith Senior Jon Wilkin Goals Rob Burrow 4 6 24 Tries Chase Stanley 2 Taniela Tuiaki Paul Whatuira Goals Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith 3 4 JJB Stadium WiganAttendance 21 235Referee Tony Archer nbsp Team details nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Great Britain nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp New Zealand FB 1 nbsp Paul Wellens LW 2 nbsp Ade Gardner RC 3 nbsp Martin Gleeson LC 4 nbsp Keith Senior RW 5 nbsp David Hodgson SO 6 nbsp Danny McGuire SH 7 nbsp Rob Burrow PR 8 nbsp Adrian Morley HK 9 nbsp Jon Clarke PR 10 nbsp Jamie Peacock c SR 11 nbsp Gareth Ellis SR 12 nbsp Sean O Loughlin LK 13 nbsp Jon Wilkin Substitutions IC 14 nbsp James Graham IC 15 nbsp Jamie Jones Buchanan IC 16 nbsp James Roby IC 17 nbsp Kirk Yeaman Coach nbsp Tony Smith FB 1 nbsp Sam Perrett LW 2 nbsp Chase Stanley RC 3 nbsp Clinton Toopi LC 4 nbsp Paul Whatuira RW 5 nbsp Taniela Tuiaki FE 6 nbsp Lance Hohaia HB 7 nbsp Jeremy James Smith PR 8 nbsp Sam Rapira HK 9 nbsp Dene Halatau PR 10 nbsp Roy Asotasi c SR 11 nbsp Louis Anderson SR 12 nbsp Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith LK 13 nbsp Simon Mannering Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Lance Hohaia IC 15 nbsp Fuifui Moimoi IC 16 nbsp Epalahame Lauaki IC 17 nbsp Jeff Lima Coach nbsp Gary KembleFrance vs New Zealand edit17 November 2007 France nbsp 14 22 nbsp New Zealand Tries Eric Anselme Cyril Stacul Goals Maxime Greseque 3 3 25 Tries Louis Anderson Shaun Kenny Dowall Thomas Leuluai Paul Whatuira Goals Ben Roberts 3 4 Stade Jean Bouin ParisAttendance 6 781Referee Ashley Klein nbsp Team details nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp France nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp New Zealand FB 1 nbsp Thomas Bosc LW 2 nbsp Justin Murphy RC 3 nbsp Sebastien Planas LC 4 nbsp Sebastien Raguin RW 5 nbsp Cyril Stacul SO 6 nbsp Christophe Moly SH 7 nbsp Maxime Greseque PR 8 nbsp David Ferriol HK 9 nbsp Julien Rinaldi c PR 10 nbsp Adel Fellous SR 11 nbsp Cyrille Gossard SR 12 nbsp Eric Anselme LK 13 nbsp Laurent Carrasco Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Jean Christophe Borlin IC 15 nbsp Remi Casty IC 16 nbsp Teddy Sadaoui IC 17 nbsp James Wynne Coach nbsp John Monie FB 1 nbsp Sam Perrett LW 2 nbsp Chase Stanley RC 3 nbsp Clinton Toopi LC 4 nbsp Paul Whatuira RW 5 nbsp Shaun Kenny Dowall FE 6 nbsp Ben Roberts HB 7 nbsp Jeremy James Smith PR 8 nbsp Sam Rapira HK 9 nbsp Dene Halatau PR 10 nbsp Roy Asotasi c SR 11 nbsp Louis Anderson SR 12 nbsp Jeremy Jon Oscar Smith LK 13 nbsp Simon Mannering Substitutions IC 14 nbsp Thomas Leuluai IC 15 nbsp Jeff Lima IC 16 nbsp David Faiumu IC 17 nbsp Fuifui Moimoi Coach nbsp Gary KembleAftermath editGreat Britain s scrum half back Rob Burrow was awarded the George Smith Medal as player of the series which he finished as top points scorer with 26 from two tries and nine goals 26 Coach Gary Kemble was fired after the tour losses with Roy Asotasi and David Kidwell leading a public campaign to replace him 27 Kemble was replaced by Stephen Kearney as head coach and Wayne Bennett assistant coach a combination which took the Kiwis to win the 2008 World Cup The All Golds played another match against the New Zealand Maori in New Plymouth in 2008 as part of the lead up to the Rugby League World Cup See also editNew Zealand Rugby League Rugby league in New ZealandReferences edit Malkin Bonnie agencies 2007 10 16 The Queen reveals she s a Jonny Wilkinson fan telegraph co uk UK Telegraph Media Group Limited Archived from the original on 2012 11 13 Retrieved 2010 01 07 No deadline on All Golds player tvnz co nz 2007 05 05 Archived from the original on 2011 05 17 Retrieved 2007 07 29 Prop Price given All Golds berth BBC 2007 07 28 Archived from the original on 2012 03 02 Retrieved 2007 07 29 Price accepts invitation Newstalk ZB 2007 07 29 Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 07 29 Legend Johns to represent Kiwis BBC 2007 03 01 Archived from the original on 2007 03 03 Retrieved 2007 07 29 Neck injury forces Johns 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