All Blacks to play in Belfast next year
NZPA Wellington The All Black rugby team will play the penultimate match of its tour of Wales and Ireland next year in a troubled area of Belfast. In the itinerary, released by the New Zealand Rugby Football Union, the All Blacks will face Ulster three days after they play Ireland in Dublin. The tour begins on October
14 with a match against Cardiff, the club which toured New Zealand earlier this season.
The All Blacks’ test against Wales will be in Cardiff on November 4 and the test against Ireland will be on November 18. The tour itinerary is:
October 14 v. Cardiff, Cardiff; October 18 v. Pontypool, Pontypool; October 21 v.
Swansea, Swansea; October 25 v. Neath, Neath; October 28 v. Llanelli, Llanelli; October 31 v. Newport, Newport; November 4 v. Wales, Cardiff; November 8 v. Leinster, Dublin; November 11 v. Munster, Cork or Limerick; November 14 v. Connacht, Galway; November 18 v. Ireland, Dublin; November 21 v. Ulster, Belfast; November 25 v. Barbarians, Twickenham.
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Press, 26 September 1988, Page 26
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