An historic day for NZ rugby:
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Nelson College (in the hoops they wear to this day) v Nelson Football Club, believed to be the first game of Rugby Union Football played in NZ, on 14 May 1870. NFC won 2-0, the only methods of scoring being goals kicked from a free kick, mark, or conversion of a "touchdown", all three being worth one point.
"Charles Monro, son of the then Speaker of the New Zealand Parliament, Sir David Monro, has been termed the “father of New Zealand rugby”.He played rugby as a student at Christ College, Finchley, England, and introduced the rules to the Nelson Football Club in January 1870. He suggested a match be played against Nelson College, whose headmaster, Rev. F.C. Simmons, was himself a former student of Rugby School, as were his two predecessor principals. This led to the historic match four months later.
"Each team had 18 players, a number agreed by the captains before the match, made up of 10 forwards, three half-backs, three three-quarters and two fullbacks. The college team was decked out in tight-fitting shirts and blue caps, while the “town” team sported street clothes, having no particular uniform."
http://www.theprow.org.nz/events/new-zealand-first-game-of-rugby/#.XrxIwvl5ahA
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/121496793/nelson-museum-celebrates-150-years-of-rugby-in-new-zealand
The rules were refreshingly brief:
http://www.theprow.org.nz/assets/files/Rugby-laws.pdf
There is no record of 7 Black being orrrfsiide all fuckin' day but as NFC were in street clothes it's entirely possible that he was