New Zealand Test Dream Team
- 1 Stewie Dempster
- 2 L.G.Hemus
- 3 J.S. Hiddleton
- 4 Roger Blunt
- 5 Ces Dacre
- 6 Dan Reese
- 7 A.B. Williams
- 8 A.H. Fisher
- 9 A. Downes
- 10 E.F. Upham
- 11 C. Firth
Chosen by T.W. Reese (1936)
- 1 Glenn Turner played in 6 victories
- 2 Bert Sutcliffe played in 0 victories
- 3 Stephen Fleming played in 31 victories
- 4 Martin Crowe played in 16 victories
- 5 Martin Donnelly played in 0 victories
- 6 John Reid played in 3 victories
- 7 Chris Cairns played in 16 victories
- 8 Richard Hadlee played in 22 victories
- 9 Ian Smith played in 16 victories
- 10 Daniel Vettori played in 26 victories
- 11 Jack Cowie played in 0 victories
Chosen by Harry Rickets (2006)
- 1 Glenn Turner played in 6 victories
- 2 Stewie Dempster played in 0 victories
- 3 Andrew Jones played in 6 victories
- 4 Martin Crowe played in 16 victories
- 5 Martin Donnelly played in 0 victories
- 6 John Reid played in 3 victories
- 7 Richard Hadlee played in 22 victories
- 8 Ian Smith played in 16 victories
- 9 Shane Bond played in 10 victories
- 10 Clarrie Grimmett played in 0 victories for New Zealand but 20 for Australia
- 11 Jack Cowie played in 0 victories
- 12 Alex Downes played in 0 victories
Chosen by Joseph Romanos (2008)
- 1 Glenn Turner played in 6 victories
- 2 Stewie Dempster played in 0 victories
- 3 Bert Sutcliffe played in 0 victories
- 4 Martin Crowe played in 16 victories
- 5 Martin Donnelly played in 0 victories
- 6 John Reid played in 3 victories
- 7 Daniel Vettori played in 26 victories
- 8 Richard Hadlee played in 22 victories
- 9 Ian Smith played in 16 victories
- 10 Shane Bond played in 10 victories
- 11 Jack Cowie played in 0 victories
Chosen by Richard Boock, Don Cameron, Dylan Cleaver, Ross Dykes, David Leggat, Jonathan Millmow, John Morrison, Don Neely, Joseph Romanos, Bryan Waddle (2009)
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