The missing All Black: RIP Keith Murdoch

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The missing All Black: RIP Keith Murdoch

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Keith Murdoch: disgraced All Black who 'went bush' in Australia
AFP•March 30, 2018
Wellington (AFP) - Keith Murdoch played just three Tests for the All Blacks, but his name was etched in New Zealand rugby folklore after he became a recluse in the Australian outback following a scandal that ended his rugby career.

The hulking prop, whose death aged 74 was confirmed by New Zealand Rugby on Friday, became the only All Black ever sent home from a tour in disgrace after a 1972 bar brawl.

Rather than face the wrath of the New Zealand sporting public, Murdoch hopped off his flight in Singapore, caught a plane to Darwin and went walkabout for the rest of his life.

"No All Black has been more controversial, more enigmatic and more tragic," the team's official website says in its profile of the player.

Murdoch was part of the 1972-73 All Black touring party, a group sports writer Norman Harris described as "an unlovely bunch" -- arrogant, boorish and prone to hurling expletives at autograph-hunting fans.

Even among this company, Murdoch was regarded as a wild man, so much so that when the All Blacks arrived in Britain a newspaper cartoon depicted him being taken off the plane in a cage.

Murdoch weighed 110 kilogrammes (242 pounds) and his 1.2-metre (48-inch) barrel chest was so large that the All Blacks' tailor had to sew panels of extra material in his shirts.

The combination of brawn and snarling attitude was topped off by a Zapata moustache that made Murdoch look like a cartoon villain.

Yet he had every reason to be in a glorious mood after scoring the match-winning try in the All Blacks' 19-16 victory over Wales at Cardiff Arms Park on December 2, 1972.

- Fateful fight -
The New Zealanders celebrated long into the night at the Angel Hotel near the ground, but Murdoch refused to take no for an answer when told the bar had shut.

He stormed into the kitchen searching for more beers and became involved in a fight with security guard Peter Grant, who ended up on the floor with a black eye.

Murdoch awoke with a hangover expecting to apologise but, as media pressure mounted, within two days he was on a plane back to New Zealand. He never arrived, opting instead to go bush in Australia.

It was a vanishing act unprecedented in New Zealand, a small nation where All Blacks past and present are feted by adoring fans.

Over the years, he became something of an obsession for New Zealand reporters eager for a scoop about the infamous All Black who went walkabout.

Rugby writer Terry McLean tracked him down at an oil-drilling site near Perth in 1977 only to have a spanner-wielding Murdoch growl "get back on the bus".
"I got back on the bus," McLean wrote.
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