1967 MATCHES

OCEANIA.
Author: Neil Morrison.

05/11/1967, Sài Gòn (South Vietnam), Công Hoà, 20000
Vietnam National Day Tournament
AUSTRALIA           5 (Ray Baartz 8', John Warren 13', Attila Abonyi 51', 75', 84' pen)
NEW ZEALAND         3 (Ray Mears 15', Istvan Nemet 44', Colin Shaw)
Australia:          Roger Romanowicz, Stan Ackerley, George Keith, Dick van Alphen,
                    Frank Micic (Manfred Schaefer 46'), John Warren, Attila Abonyi, Ray Baartz,
                    Billy Vojtek, Tommy McColl (Ray Richards 60'), Alan Westwater.
New Zealand:        Neville Siebert, Colin Latimour, Gary Lake, Brian Turner, Tom McNab [c],
                    Paul Rennell, Istvan Nemet, Ray Mears, Colin Shaw, Jim Ferrier (John Legg),
                    Earle Thomas, Tony Gowans.
Referee:            Hong Duk-Young (South Korea).
Coaches:            Australia: Joe Vlatsis.
                    New Zealand: Juan Schwanner (Hungary/Chile).

05/11/1967, Nouméa, Stade de Magenta
Nouméa Tournament
NEW CALEDONIA       2
AUSTRALIA B         1

08/11/1967, Nouméa, Stade de Magenta
Nouméa Tournament
NEW CALEDONIA       4
NEW ZEALAND         0
New Caledonia:
New Zealand:        Graeme Petersen, David Wallace, Iain Gillies, Bill Kennedy, Joe Habets,
                    Grahame Bilby [c], George Lamont, Imre Kiss, Julius Beck, Paddy Breslin,
                    Ken Ironside.
Coaches:            New Caledonia:
                    New Zealand: R. Carter.
Note:               The New Zealand first team was in South Vietnam at the time, but this
                    match is still listed as official for New Zealand.

10/11/1967, Nouméa (New Caledonia), Stade de Magenta
Nouméa Tournament
AUSTRALIA B         3 ()
NEW ZEALAND         1 (Paddy Breslin)
Australia B:
New Zealand:        Graeme Petersen, David Wallace, Iain Gillies, Bill Kennedy, Joe Habets,
                    Grahame Bilby [c], Brian Smith, Imre Kiss, Chris Martin, Paddy Breslin,
                    Ken Ironside.
Coaches:            Australia B:
                    New Zealand: R. Carter.
Note:               The New Zealand first team was in South Vietnam at the time, but this
                    match is still listed as official for New Zealand.