Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Ranfurly Shield
Canterbury rugby team bringing the Ranfurly Shield home
1994
Tala Kele of the Canterbury rugby team holding the Ranfurly Shield on an aeroplane with the other members of the team as they travel home after winning the shield.
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Area: North West / Airport
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Canterbury rugby team members with Ranfurly Shield
1994
Canterbury rugby team Hooker Matt Sexton and first five eights Andrew Mehrtens with the Ranfurly Shield with a crowd in the background at Lancaster Park.
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Area: South East / Waltham
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Canterbury v Otago Ranfurly Shield rugby match
1994
Gameplay action during the Ranfurly Shield rugby match Canterbury versus Otago. Crowds in the stands are visible in the background.
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Sport stars visiting Christchurch Hospital
24 December 1994
Canterbury Cricketer Rod Latham and rugby mascot Larry the Lamb and the Ranfuly Shield during a visit to children's wards at Christchurch hospital. Michael Kennedy, a young patient at Hospital poses with them and holds his gift of a Santa Bear.
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Canterbury v North Auckland Ranfurly Shield rugby match
7 September 1985
Gameplay action of half back Bruce Deans diving after the ball being watched by Skipper Don Hayes during the Canterbury versus North Auckland Rugby Ranfurly Shield match at Lancaster Park.
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Canterbury rugby player Fergie McCormick
1 October 1970
Fergie McCormick leaving the pitch at Lancaster Park following a field goal in the last moments of a rugby match (Canterbury v Wellington) to save the Ranfurly Shield for Canterbury. Supporters are shown cheering and patting McCormick on the back.
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Don Hayes with the Ranfurly Shield
18 August 1994
Captain of the Canterbury rugby team, Don Hayes, on the back of a Harley Davidson motorcycle on the pitch at Lancaster Park. Hayes is holding the Ranfurly Shield and is participating in a victory lap to the packed stands in the background following a Canterbury v Counties rugby match.
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Canterbury rugby team bringing the Ranfurly Shield home
5 September 1994
Canterbury Reserve Prop Tala Kele with his daughter, Aryelle Kele, and the Ranfurly Shield at Christchurch Airport.
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Canterbury v Auckland Ranfurly Shield rugby match
1985
Gameplay action of Jack Hobbs passing the ball to half back Bruce Deans during the Canterbury versus Auckland Rugby Ranfurly Shield match at Lancaster Park. To the left is prop Murray Davie.
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid with the Ranfurly Shield
2 May 1970
Two students from the University of Canterbury dressed as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid, stealing the Ranfuly Shield on horseback as part of Capping week celebrations. The two students are travelling along Oxford Terrace by the Avon River.
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