One of the most infamous All Blacks stories of all time has been dramatically turned on its head nearly 50 years later.
It has always been believed that when the late Keith Murdoch was banished from the 1972 tour to the UK that he had been sent home by manager Ernie Todd for punching security guard Peter Grant in Cardiff's Angel Hotel the night New Zealand beat Wales 19-16.
Murdoch never returned home after the incident, instead setting up a life for himself in the Australian outback until his death in March 2018.
However, publication of the book Murdoch — The All Black Who Never Returned — prompted Moyra Pearce, daughter of tour manager Todd to speak out at the Featherston Booktown festival in Wairarapa.
Pearce alleged that contrary to the story about an assault of a security guard, Murdoch instead threatened and pursued a woman in the Angel Hotel, and her father's actions saved him from police prosecution.