New Zealand Native team touring Australia 1910

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The New Zealand Native team touring Australia in 1910 was an early Māori rugby union representative side that played a pioneering overseas tour and later became recognized as the first international opponents of the Māori All Blacks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori rugby union team
rugby union team
touring sports team
associatedWith New Zealand Māori rugby NERFINISHED
competitionLevel international rugby union
countryOfOrigin New Zealand
culturalSignificance representation of Māori identity in early international rugby
era early 20th century
ethnicIdentity Māori
governingCode rugby union rules
historicalSignificance pioneering overseas tour by a Māori rugby team
languageContext English-speaking rugby union
notableFor helping establish Māori teams in international rugby
opponentOf Māori All Blacks NERFINISHED
playerEligibility Māori descent or New Zealand Native players
precededBy earlier New Zealand Native rugby teams
recognizedAs first international opponents of the Māori All Blacks
represented Māori rugby players from New Zealand
roleInHistory early Māori rugby union representative side
sport rugby union
teamStatus representative side
tourDestination Australia NERFINISHED
tourFormat series of matches in Australia
tourRegion Australasia NERFINISHED
tourStartYear 1910
tourType overseas rugby tour

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Māori All Blacks firstInternationalOpponent New Zealand Native team touring Australia 1910