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INTERNATIONALS - NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand v Rest of the World

1973-74 Sat 23.02 : Christchurch (Templeton) New Zealand 48 Rest of the World 59 {short description of image}
Ivan Mauger 14 Edward Jancarz (Pol) 16
Barry Briggs 13 Zenon Plech (Pol) 12
Ronnie Moore 11 Chris Pusey (Eng) 12
Graeme Stapleton 7 Scott Autrey (USA) 9
Robin Adlington 2 Bert Harkins (Scot) 7
Allan Brown 1 Howard Cole (Eng) 3
Roger Wright 0 Richard May (Eng) 0
Note This Test was due to be raced on Sat 16.02, and was planned to be the first of a series of 3. But this match was postponed twice, and so the other two matches - at Wanganui and Wellington - had to be cancelled, as the World team had commitments in Australia

1985-86 Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand 52 Rest of the World 56
Mitch Shirra 15 John Cook (USA) 15
Larry Ross 13 Bobby Schwartz (USA) 15
David Bargh 12 Neil Evitts (Eng) 10
Mike Fullerton 8 Grzegorz Dzikowski (Pol) 5
Kym Mauger 2 Ryszard Franczyszyn (Pol) 5
Chris Martin 2 Einar Kyllingstad (Nor) 4
Olli Tyrvainen (Fin) 2

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This large folded sheet included the heats and scoresheet for the New Zealand v Rest of World match on the reverse side

1996-97 Sun 02.02 : Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand 56 Rest of the World 40
Mark Thorpe 3 3 3 3 3 15 David Steen (Zim) 2 3 2 2 3 1
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Robbie Price 0 0 1 0 1 Mark Halls (NZ) 1' 0 2 0 0 3+1
Tony Nagel 2, 1', 1, 2, 3 9+1 Stefan Bachhuber (Ger) 3 3 2 3 1' 0 12+1
Chris Martin 1' 2 3 1' 7+2 Michael Zausinger (Ger) 0 1 1' 0 0 2+1
Chris Penny 3 2 3 f 2' 10+1 David Mason (Eng) 2 2 2 1 7
Paul Jensen 3 f 3 1 2 2' 11+1 Alan Hulijich (NZ) 1 1' 0 2+1
Mike Head 2' 0 1' 3+2 Darrin Wilson (NZ) 0 1' 0 1+1
Ht 1: Thorpe, Steen, Halls, Price 3-3 3-3
Ht 2: Jensen, Head, Huljich, Wilson 5-1 8-4
Ht 3: Bachhuber, Nagel, Martin, Zausinger 3-3 11-7
Ht 4: Penny, Mason, Wilson, Head 3-3 14-10
Ht 5: Steen, Martin, Nagel, Halls 3-3 17-13
Ht 6: Thorpe, Mason, Huljich, Price 3-3 20-16
Ht 7: Bachhuber, Penny, Zausinger, Jensen (f) 2-4 22-20
Ht 8: Jensen, Halls, Price, Wilson 4-2 26-22
Ht 9: Martin, Mason, Nagel, Huljich 4-2 30-24
Ht 10: Thorpe, Bachhuber, Zausinger, Price 3-3 33-27
Ht 11: Penny, Steen, Jensen, Halls 4-2 37-29
Ht 12: Bachhuber, Nagel, Head, Zausinger 3-3 40-32
Ht 13: Thorpe, Steen, Bachhuber, Penny (f) 3-3 43-35
Ht 14: Steen, Jensen, Martin, Zausinger 3-3 46-38
Ht 15: Nagel, Jensen, Mason, Halls 5-1 51-39
Ht 16: Thorpe, Penny, Steen, Bachhuber 5-1 56-40

1997-98 Sun 01.02 : Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand 43 Rest of the World 46
David Bargh 12 Armando Castagna (It) 14
Michael Long 9 Simone Tadiello (It) 10
John Goodall 6 David Steen (Zim) 9
Paul Jensen 6 Dean Garrod (Eng) 9
Mark Halls 5 Paul Lydes-Uings (Eng) 2
Mike Head 5 Simon Cartwright (Eng) 2

1998-99 Sun 10.01 : Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand 43 Rest of the World 46
David Bargh 10 Petri Kokko (Fin) 15
Paul Jensen 10 Matej Ferjan (Sln) 14
Paul Atkins 9 Andrew Appleton (Eng) 6
Nathan Murray 8 Mark Halls (NZ) 6
Tony Nagel 5 Juha Makela (Fin) 5
Brendon Manu 1 Stefan Bachhuber (Ger) 0
Sun 31.01 : Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand beat Rest of the World by 2 pts
Paul Atkins 9 Petri Kokko (Fin) 11
Nathan Murray
Matej Ferjan (Sln)
others unknown others unknown

1999-2000 Sun 06.02 : Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand 10 Rest of the World 38
Nathan Murray 5 Petri Kokko (Fin) 10+2
Warrick Donovan 2 Mitch Shirra (Aus) 10
Craig Ramsey 2 Andrew Appleton (Eng) 9+1
Rhys Hamburger 1 Toni Salmela (Fin) 9+3

2000-01 Sun 04.02 : Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand 31 Rest of the World 41
Ht 1: Appleton, Bargh, Martin 3-3 3-3
Ht 2: Hicks, Atkins, Steen, Adams 3-3 6-6
Ht 3: Morris, Donovan, Salmela, Nagel 2-4 8-10
Ht 4: Appleton, Steen, Atkins 3-3 11-13
Ht 5: Hicks, Nagel, Donovan, Adams 3-3 14-16
Ht 6: Bargh, Morris, Salmela, Martin 3-3 17-19
Ht 7: Appleton, Nagel, Donovan 3-3 20-22
Ht 8: Hicks, Bargh, Adams, Martin 2-4 22-26
Ht 9: Morris, Steen, Atkins, Salmela 3-3 25-29
Ht 10: Adams, Steen, Martin 3-3 28-32
Ht 11: Morris, Nagel, Salmela, Donovan 2-4 30-36
Ht 12: Hicks, Appleton, Atkins, Bargh 1-5 31-41
David Bargh 2 3 2 0 7 Andrew Appleton (Eng) 3 3 3 2' 11+1
Chris Martin 1' 0 0 1' 2+2 Gary Hicks (USA) 3 3 3 3 12
Paul Atkins 2 1' 1' 1 5+2 Mark Adams (NZ) 0 0 1 3 4
David Steen 1' 2 2 2 7+1 Phil Morris (Wales) 3 2 3 3 11
Warrick Donovan 2 1' 1' 0 4+2 Toni Salmela (Fin) 1 1' 0 1 3+1
Tony Nagel 0 2 2 2 6
Note The above details differ from those published in Speedway Star magazine, which were : New Zealand 32 (Bargh 8, not 7) Rest of the World 40 (Adams 3, not 4)

2003-04 World Team won series 3-0
Sat 03.01 : Christchurch (Ruapuna) New Zealand 32 World Team 40
Sun 04.01 : Westport New Zealand 26 World Team 28
Mon 19.01 :Auckland (Waikaraka Park) New Zealand 18 World Team 41
New Zealand Total World Team Total
Sam Taylor 8 9 - 17 Daniel Nermark (Swe) 15 12 15 42
Michael Long 9 6 - 15 Jason Bunyan (GB) 14 9 11 34
Sean Cox 2 5 - 7 Simone Terenzani (It) 9 4 5 18
Blair McKinlay 7 - - 7 Shaun Harmatiuk (USA) 2 2 10 14
Nathan Murray - - 7 7 Mike Robinson (USA) 0 1 - 1
John Tuffley 2 5 - 7
Craig Ramsey - - 5 5
Scott Boyce 4 - - 4
Russell Marsh - - 4 4
Mike Head - - 2 2
James Miller - 1 - 1
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2006-07 28.01 : Auckland (Rosebank) New Zealand 31 Rest of the World 15
ht 1 D Bargh, J Moohan, Emerson, Bunyan EF 5-1 5-1
ht 2 A Bargh,Wells,Halls,Mudgway F 3-3 8-4
ht 3 A Bargh, D Bargh, Emerson, Halls 5-1 13-5
ht 4 Mudgway,Bunyan, Wells, J Moohan 3-3 16-8
ht 5 J Moohan, D Bargh, Wells, Halls 5-1 21-9
ht 6 A Bargh, Mudgway,Emerson F, Bunyan ET 5-0 26-9
ht 7 Mudgway, Bunyan, McHardy, Moohan 3-3 29-12
ht 8 A Bargh, Wells, D Bargh ET,Emerson f
rerun Wells, A Bargh 2-3 31-15
Andrew Bargh 3 3 3 2 11 Ricky Wells (USA) 2 1' 1 3 7+1
Jade Mudgway F 3 2' 3 8+1 Jason Bunyan (Eng) © R 2 R 2 4
David Bargh © 3 2' 2' R 7+2 Martin Emerson (Eng) 1 1 F F 2
Jamie Moohan 2' 0 3 0 5+1 Mark Halls 1' 0 0 - 1+1
Mitchell McHardy 1' 1+1

2009-10 Series tied 1-1
UNOFFICIAL 24.01 : Auckland (Rosebank Road) New Zealand 20 World 16
Jason Bunyan 3 3 3 9 Ricky Wells (USA) 2 0 3 5
Jamie Moohan 0 1 0 1 Tim Webster (GB) 1 3 0 4
Jade Mudgway 3 1 2 6 Jesper Kristiansen (Den) 2 2 1 5
Andrew Bargh 0 2 2 4 Tyson Nelson (Aus) 1 0 1 2
31.01 : Hamilton (Kihikihi) New Zealand v. World
Cancelled (rain)
05.02 : Christchurch (Moore Park) New Zealand 18+2 World 18+3
Dale Finch 6 Ricky Wells (USA) 8
Andrew Aldridge became reserve for both teams after Tim Webster crashed in his first ride and was unable to continue Grant Tregoning 5 Tyson Nelson (Aus) 6
Jason Bunyan 5 Jesper Kristiansen (Den) 3
Andrew Bargh 2 Andrew Aldridge (NZ, res)* 1
Andrew Aldridge (res) - Tim Webster (GB) 0
Run-off for 1st place : Tyson Nelson beat Dale Finch
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2010-11
UNOFFICIAL 07.01 : Moore Park, Christchurch New Zealand 12 Rest of the World 24
1 Nermark, Tregoning, Kristiansen, Mason f
2 Hawkins, Finch, Courtney, Bargh f
3 Tregoning, Hawkins, Courtney, Mason f
4 Kristiansen, Nermark, Finch, Bargh.
5 Courtney, Kristiansen, Mason, Bargh.
6 Tregoning, Hawkins, Nermark, Finch f
Grant Tregoning 2 3 3 8 Ritchie Hawkins (Eng) 3 2 2 7
Dale Finch 2 1 f 3 Jesper Kristiansen (Den) 1 3 2' 6+1
Sean Mason f f 1 1 Daniel Nermark (Swe) 3 2' 1' 6+2
Andrew Bargh f 0 0 0 Jamie Courtney (Eng) 1 1' 3 5+1
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