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From the Fijirugby.com


"1939: Fiji toured New Zealand for the first time. With many players still preferring to play barefoot, the Fijians played with a care-free spirit, romancing the crowds with their unpredictable running game. Incredibly, they also created history by becoming the first team to go through a full tour of New Zealand unbeaten, winning seven and drawing one, a record that stands to this day."


v Bay of Plenty Maori won 11-0

v North Auckland won 12-11

v King Country won 14-9

v Auckland won 17-11

v Nelson and Golden Bay-Motueka drew 6-6

v Buller won 9-4

v Ashburton County won 10-4

v NZ Maori won 14-4

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