Dave Gallaher 1905 All Blacks jersey sells for £180,000
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An All Blacks rugby jersey dating back 110 years has been sold for £180,000 at auction.
Dave Gallaher wore the shirt during the 1905 tour of the British Isles and swapped it with Wales captain Gwyn Nicholls after a match.
It went under the hammer at Rogers Jones & Co in Cardiff on Friday where it had been expected to sell for £20,000 to £40,000.
The buyer was based in the UK and bid over the phone.
After getting the shirt, Nicholls subsequently gave it to a van boy at his laundry business, Thomas Mahoney, whose family have kept it ever since.
David Rogers Jones, of Rogers Jones & Co, said: "We're totally astonished. The bidding started off at about £35,000 and lasted for about 10 minutes, going up and up and up.
"We were hoping to break the previous world record for a rugby shirt of £22,000 and have certainly done that."
A bronze statue of Gallaher, who died in 1917 in Belgium while serving in World War One, was unveiled outside the home of New Zealand rugby, Eden Park, in 2011.
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