Pitched Battle: in the frontline of the 1971 Springbok tour of Australia
English
By (author): Larry Writer
A vivid story of the men and women who took a stand when sport mixed with politics.
In 1971, when the racially selected all-white Springbok rugby team toured Australia, it became a nation at war with itself. There was bloodshed as tens of thousands of anti-apartheid campaigners clashed with governments, police, and rugby fans who were given free reign to assault protestors. Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen declared a state of emergency. Prime minister William McMahon called the Wallabies who refused to play national disgraces. Barbed wire ringed the great rugby grounds to stop protestors invading the field.
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