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Four stages of Stu Wilson’s record-equalling try for the All Blacks against the Lions at Carisbrook on Saturday. Wilson calls for the, pass from Dave Loveridge as Murray Mexted (No. 8) and the Lions first five-eighths, Ollie Campbell (10) loom ahead. Wilson cuts between two Lions defenders, Gwyn Evans (15) and Staff Jones, while Steve Bainbridge (left) looks on in alarm. The All Black in support is Arthur Stone. Wilson splashes his way to the goal-line, with only the touch judge, Tom Doocey, in sight. A perfect three-point touch-down for Wilson as he makes sure of scoring the try which put New Zealand ahead, midway through the second half.

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Press, 4 July 1983, Page 21

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Four stages of Stu Wilson’s record-equalling try for the All Blacks against the Lions at Carisbrook on Saturday. Wilson calls for the, pass from Dave Loveridge as Murray Mexted (No. 8) and the Lions first five-eighths, Ollie Campbell (10) loom ahead. Wilson cuts between two Lions defenders, Gwyn Evans (15) and Staff Jones, while Steve Bainbridge (left) looks on in alarm. The All Black in support is Arthur Stone. Wilson splashes his way to the goal-line, with only the touch judge, Tom Doocey, in sight. A perfect three-point touch-down for Wilson as he makes sure of scoring the try which put New Zealand ahead, midway through the second half. Press, 4 July 1983, Page 21

Four stages of Stu Wilson’s record-equalling try for the All Blacks against the Lions at Carisbrook on Saturday. Wilson calls for the, pass from Dave Loveridge as Murray Mexted (No. 8) and the Lions first five-eighths, Ollie Campbell (10) loom ahead. Wilson cuts between two Lions defenders, Gwyn Evans (15) and Staff Jones, while Steve Bainbridge (left) looks on in alarm. The All Black in support is Arthur Stone. Wilson splashes his way to the goal-line, with only the touch judge, Tom Doocey, in sight. A perfect three-point touch-down for Wilson as he makes sure of scoring the try which put New Zealand ahead, midway through the second half. Press, 4 July 1983, Page 21

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