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Official issuer of New Zealand stamps & commemorative coins
Call: 06 262 7262
The Invincibles 100 Years

One hundred years ago in July 1924, New Zealand's national rugby team sailed for England to begin a tour of the United Kingdom, France, and Canada. The All Blacks went on to win every match, earning the moniker ‘Invincibles’. 

The All Blacks of 1924 had been chosen after a series of seven trial games watched by seven selectors.  After a six week voyage the team arrived in Plymouth, England, where they had a little over a week to regain form and fitness. Despite initial doubt from commentators and injuries and illness playing their part, the team appeared almost indestructible. 

Thousands packed the wharfs of Wellington harbour to welcome the ‘Invincibles’ home, and official celebrations were hosted by the Wellington City Mayor and at parliament - a fitting end to a grand tour. 

Designed to look like images pasted in a scrapbook, the stamps feature clippings of quotes that were published during the tour.

Date of issue: 7 August 2024

The Invincibles 100 Years

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