1928 New Zealand rugby union tour of South Africa

In 1928, the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) undertook a three-month tour of South Africa. The series of four Test matches was drawn 2–2 and the overall tour record was sixteen wins, five losses and one draw.

Matches

 * Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.

Touring party

 * Manager:
 * Assistant manager:
 * Captain: Maurice Brownlie (Hawke's Bay)


 * Full-back
 * Herb Lilburne (Canterbury)


 * Three-quarters
 * Bert Grenside (Hawke's Bay)
 * Alan Robilliard (Canterbury)
 * Charlie Rushbrook (Wellington)
 * Fred Lucas (Auckland)
 * Sydney Carleton (Canterbury)


 * Half-backs
 * David Lindsay (Otago)
 * Toby Sheen (Auckland)
 * Lance Johnson (Wellington)
 * Neil McGregor (Canterbury)
 * Mark Nicholls (Wellington)
 * Archie Strang (South Canterbury)
 * Bill Dalley (Canterbury)
 * Frank Kilby (Wellington)


 * Forwards
 * Geoff Alley (Canterbury)
 * Cyril Brownlie (Hawke's Bay)
 * Maurice Brownlie (Hawke's Bay)
 * Jim Burrows (Canterbury)
 * Innes Finlayson (North Auckland)
 * Swin Hadley (Auckland)
 * Ian Harvey (Wairarapa)
 * Bill Hazlett (Southland)
 * John Hore (Otago)
 * Ruben McWilliams (Auckland)
 * George Scrimshaw (Canterbury)
 * Eric Snow (Nelson)
 * Ron Stewart (South Canterbury)
 * John Swain (Hawkes Bay)
 * Pat Ward (Taranaki)