Two decades on, Ben Francis speaks with players from the greatest of the modern Grand Slam tours.

The All Blacks are launching into their first Grand Slam tour since 2010, facing Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales across the Northern Hemisphere this November.

Completing a Grand Slam is no easy feat,
something the All Blacks have only achieved four times. They also unofficially did so in 1995, when they defeated all four nations during the World Cup in South Africa.

Chris Masoe (left) and Neemia Tialata were two of the uncapped players named in the All Blacks squad then. Photo / PhotosportChris Masoe (left) and Neemia Tialata were two of the uncapped players named in the All Blacks squad then. Photo / Photosport

Prior to the tour

Sione Lauaki during the All Black Trial between the Probables and the Possibles. Photo / Photosport.Sione Lauaki during the All Black Trial between the Probables and the Possibles. Photo / Photosport.

Jimmy Cowan (from left), Mose Tuiali'i, James Ryan and Conrad Smith wear gear from the 1905 All Black Originals team and the 2005 All Blacks outfitting. Photo / PhotosportJimmy Cowan (from left), Mose Tuiali’i, James Ryan and Conrad Smith wear gear from the 1905 All Black Originals team and the 2005 All Blacks outfitting. Photo / Photosport

Enter the dragon

Rico Gear dives over to score against Wales. Photo / PhotosportRico Gear dives over to score against Wales. Photo / Photosport

Green fields

Doug Howlett scores one of his two tries against Ireland. Photo / PhotosportDoug Howlett scores one of his two tries against Ireland. Photo / Photosport

Queen Elizabeth II meets members of the All Blacks. Photo / Getty ImagesQueen Elizabeth II meets members of the All Blacks. Photo / Getty Images

Royal appointment

The Queen speaks to (from left) Gary Lewis, Jerry Collins, Rico Gear and Lady Davina Lewis. Photo / Getty ImagesThe Queen speaks to (from left) Gary Lewis, Jerry Collins, Rico Gear and Lady Davina Lewis. Photo / Getty Images

The English rose

Aaron Mauger is tackled during the All Blacks' 23-19 win over England. Photo / PhotosportAaron Mauger is tackled during the All Blacks’ 23-19 win over England. Photo / Photosport

Scotland, the grave

The copy of the Weekend Herald with the exclusive story of Tana Umaga's retirement.The copy of the Weekend Herald with the exclusive story of Tana Umaga’s retirement.

Reflections on the tour

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