1903 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia
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Official photo of the touring team | |||||
| Manager | A.C. Norris | ||||
| Tour captain | Jimmy Duncan | ||||
| Top point scorer | Billy Wallace (87) | ||||
| Top try scorer | Albert Asher (17) | ||||
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| Australia |
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The 1903 New Zealand tour rugby to Australia, also known as the First Trans-Tasman Test, was the fourth tour by the New Zealand national team to Australia, and marked the first international Test match played between the two national teams.
A warm-up match was played against Wellington before nine matches were played against Australian regional and district sides along with one Test match between the two national sides.