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The 1949 tour witnessed an infamous New Zealand record – the loss of two test matches on the same day. This was made possible because New Zealand's first team (and best thirty players) were touring South Africa at the same time. On the afternoon of 3 September New Zealand captained by J. B. Smith was beaten 11–6 by the Wallabies in ...
v New Zealand 27 July 2002 v South Africa 6: 1: 0: 5: 16.67: 27 July 2002 Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney † 18 July 1914 v New Zealand 4 June 1963 v England 7: 1: 0: 6: 14.29: 13 June 1959 Sydney Showground, Sydney † 25 June 1921 v South Africa 27 July 1926 v New Zealand 15: 4: 0: 11: 26.67: 27 July 1926 University Oval, Sydney ‡ 2 July 1921 ...
Wales coach Steve Hansen named an initial squad of 30 for their tour to Australia and New Zealand, as well as a pre-tour match against the Barbarians. Bath's 20-year-old back-rower Gareth Delve was a surprise selection in the original squad, [1] but he suffered a shoulder injury against the Barbarians and was replaced in the final squad by uncapped Swansea back-rower Jonathan Thomas.
New Zealand's first Tri-Nations game of 2007 was against the Springboks in Durban, South Africa. New Zealand scored two tries in the final fifteen minutes of the game to win 26–21. [114] The following week against the Wallabies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground the Wallabies upset New Zealand to win 20–15. [115]
The 1962 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of thirteen matches played by the Wallabies in August and September 1962. This tour was made two months after the All Blacks had toured Australia. The result of the first test was a draw but the Wallabies were defeated in the other two tests.
Peter Sullivan led the Wallabies to a narrow 21-19 victory against Fiji. He had already captained Australia in two mid-week games during the New Zealand leg. The third Test in New Zealand, a 38-3 romp by the All Blacks was Greg Davis' last match. [17] Joe French was the tour manager.
New Zealand 'B' 15–21 1991 New Zealand rugby union tour of Australia: 19 June 2001 Central Coast Stadium, Gosford British & Irish Lions: 28–25 2001 British & Irish Lions tour of Australia: 5 June 2003 Nagai Stadium, Osaka Japan: 5–63 8 June 2003 Chichibunomiya Stadium, Tokyo: 15–66 5 November 2004 Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris: French ...
The 1991 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand consisted of two matches played by the Wallabies in August 1991. [1] This tour was made two weeks after the New Zealand tour of Australia. The Wallabies lost the only test with the All Blacks.