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The team was so named not because all were Maori (four were not), but since all were New Zealand-born.
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An almost universal phenomenon. England and Germany cannot compete at soccer without English tabloid headlines like ‘Let's Blitz Fritz’.
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The All Blacks were ‘New Zealand’. The otherness of the Maori team saw them described as ‘the visitors’.
