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Murdoch my greatest regret:

The Keith Murdoch saga is one of New Zealand rugby’s most enduring controvers­ies. In a just-released book on the subject, then All Blacks captain Ian Kirkpatric­k tells his side of the story.

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The Keith Murdoch Affair simmered away in New Zealand rugby for decades. It remains the greatest single regret of my rugby career and one of the saddest events of my entire life. Quite simply, I was horrified when Keith was dismissed from the 1972–73 All Blacks tour after an incident with a security guard at the Angel Hotel in Cardiff. Forty-five years on, my views have not changed.

As captain of that side, I have asked myself the same questions many times over: could I have done more to ensure Keith Murdoch wasn’t banished from the tour; should I have done more?

At a management meeting the day after the incident – and, of course, our test win against Wales – I made it absolutely clear that I wanted Keith to stay on the tour. Everyone present agreed and he was named to start in the next match.

So, it came as a real shock when, the following day, manager Ernie Todd announced that Keith was being sent home. I knew Ernie had been under pressure to dismiss Keith from the tour; what I didn’t know until years later was just how much pressure the Four Home Unions had exerted on our manager.

In reality, it took a few days before the enormity of the situation really sunk in. But one thing’s for sure, the more I thought about it as the tour unfolded, the more I believed we should have put our foot down and issued an ultimatum: If Keith goes home, we all go home. It’s a thought that has never left me...

As for the man himself, he was brilliant within the team environmen­t, always willing to help out and very popular among his fellow tourists. I never had any issues with him on or off the field. Granted, he was media shy, but that’s hardly a crime.

Keith was a very good footballer — immensely strong and a world-class prop. So, it is sad that his entire All Blacks

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Ian Kirkpatric­k: We should have said ‘‘If Keith goes home, we all go home’’.

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