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Obituary: Keith Murdoch, the disgraced All Black who disappeared. 7 April 2018. Roland Hughes. BBC News. Alamy. The most significant moment of Keith Murdoch's international rugby career was...
Mar 31, 2018 · Keith Murdock's death was confirmed by New Zealand Rugby on Friday. His amazing story began nearly 46 years after a fateful night in Cardiff that changed his life forever, report...
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...
Mar 31, 2018 · Dunedin-born All Black Keith Murdoch, a player whose off-field notoriety overshadowed his playing achievements, died yesterday aged 74.
Nov 4, 2022 · The short version is that 29-year-old, 110kg prop Murdoch scored a try in that game, drank heavily afterwards in the Angel and punched out security guard Peter Grant in a kitchen. All Black manager Ernie Todd subsequently sent Murdoch home, but what has held people's attention is what happened next.
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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Keith Murdoch obituary. 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. A fi.