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The tournament will continue for seven weeks, which includes two byes, concluding with South Africa v New Zealand at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg and Argentina v Australia.
In Hagan v. Australia, the Committee ruled that, while not originally intended to demean anyone, the name of the "E. S. 'Nigger' Brown Stand" (named in honour of 1920s rugby league player Edward Stanley Brown) at a Toowoomba sports field was racially offensive and should be removed.
Fred Grace for England v Australia at The Oval in London 1880
Percy Twentyman-Jones for South Africa v Australia in Cape Town in 1902/03
This case law "Toonen v. Australia" is also referred to by the Declaration of Montreal.