1963–64 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North America
The 1963–64 New Zealand tour of Britain, Ireland and France was a rugby union tour undertaken by the New Zealand national rugby union team. The tour took in the five major Northern Hemisphere rugby nations of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and France. The tour also took in matches against club opposition and invitational county teams, ending in Europe with an encounter with the Barbarians. The final two games of the tour were played in Canada.
The New Zealand team were nearly invincible on this tour, their only defeat coming at Newport. They played 36 matches in total, winning 34, losing one and drawing one. They won four of their five international matches, being prevented from completing a clean sweep by a 0–0 draw in the match against Scotland.Matches
- Manager: F. D. Kilby
- Assistant Manager: N. J. McPhail
- Captain: Wilson Whineray
Backs
- Don Clarke
- Malcolm Dick
- Ian MacRae
- Earle Kirton
- Ralph Caulton
- Bill Davis
- Ian Smith
- Paul Little
- Derek Arnold
- Pat Walsh
- Mack Herewini
- Bruce Watt
- Kevin Briscoe
- Chris Laidlaw
Forwards
- Wilson Whineray
- John Major
- Jules Le Lievre
- Allan Stewart
- Ron Horsley
- Kel Tremain
- Brian Lochore
- Keith Nelson
- Colin Meads
- Ken Gray
- Ian Clarke
- Dennis Young
- Stanley Meads
- Kevin Barry
- John Graham
- Waka Nathan