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Apr 1, 2018 · Keith Murdoch, who has died aged 74, was the only All Black to have been sent home in disgrace from an overseas tour. In 1972 Murdoch punched a security guard during a brawl in a Cardiff hotel...
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Keith Murdoch (9 September 1943 – 27 February 2018) was a New Zealand rugby union player. Biography. Murdoch, a prop, played for Otago from 1964 to 1972, except for one season each for Hawke's Bay (1965) and Auckland (1966). He represented New Zealand from 1970 to 1972, playing in 27 matches for the All Blacks, including three test matches.
Jul 18, 2018 · Murdoch passed away, aged 74, in February and is buried in tiny Carnarvon where "no one knew Murdoch's secret. No one. Everyone just knew him as Keith, the big bloke who sat in the corner and...
Mar 31, 2018 · Dunedin-born All Black Keith Murdoch, a player whose off-field notoriety overshadowed his playing achievements, died yesterday aged 74.
Apr 10, 2018 · Keith Murdoch, Rugby Bruiser Who Vanished in the Outback, Is Dead at 74. Rugby star Keith Murdoch, third from left, was sent home from London after a late-night altercation with a security...
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In December 1972 the All Blacks had beaten Wales 19-16 in Cardiff, thanks to a try from the mighty prop Keith Murdoch. Later that night, as Murdoch and his teammates celebrated at the Angel Hotel, he went to the kitchens in search of more food, or drink, depending on who is telling the story.