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 | | The Southern RFU (to be re-named the New South Wales RFU) extended an invitation to the New Zealand rugby unions to visit New South Wales in 1884. |
 | | In the absence of a national rugby body the arranging of the tour was carried out by Dunedin businessman Samuel E Sleigh, who became the team's manager, and Christchurch barrister William V Millton, secretary of the Canterbury RFU and captain of the provincial team. |
 | | Eventually a team of 19 players, including Braddon, from Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago, captained by Millton, was selected and made a nine match tour, after a number of defections and their replacements had been sorted out. |
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