Maori Create History
11th June 2005 By Munster Rugby
The New Zealand Maori created history in Hamilton today when they inflicted a first ever defeat on a British & Irish Lions touring side, winning 19-13 having been level 6-6 at half-time
The New Zealand Maori created history in Hamilton today when they inflicted a first ever defeat on a British & Irish Lions touring side, winning 19-13 having been level 6-6 at half-time.
Two penalties apiece, from Stephen Jones and his opposite number, David Hill had the game in Waikato tied at 6-6 at the break.
The crucial score of the second half came in the 58th minute when Leon McDonald scored his side’s only try.
Luke McAlister added the points and a penalty in the 67th minute to put the Maori into a 19-6 lead.
With five minutes to go Brian O’Driscoll skipped past a tackle to score under the posts but the Maori closed out the game for a victory they fully deserved.