1910 British Lions Tour To South Africa - Results

Results

Date Opponent Location Result Score
Match 1 11 June South Western Districts Mossel Bay Won 14-4
Match 2 15 June Western Province (County) Cape Town Won 11-3
Match 3 18 June Western Province (College) Cape Town Won 9-3
Match 4 22 June Western Province (Town) Cape Town Drew 11-11
Match 5 25 June Western Province Cape Town Won 5-3
Match 6 29 June Griqualand West Kimberley Lost 0-8
Match 7 2 July Transvaal Johannesburg Lost 8-27
Match 8 5 July Pretoria Pretoria Won 17-0
Match 9 7 July Transvaal (County) Johannesburg Won 45-4
Match 10 9 July Transvaal Johannesburg Lost 6-13
Match 11 13 July Natal Pietermaritzburg Won 18-16
Match 12 16 July Natal Durban Won 19-13
Match 13 20 July Orange River County Bloemfontein Won 12-9
Match 14 23 July Griqualand West Kimberley Lost 3-9
Match 15 27 July Cape Colony Kimberley Lost 0-19
Match 16 30 July Rhodesia Bulawayo Won 24-11
Match 17 6 August South Africa Wanderers Ground, Johannesburg Lost 10-14
Match 18 10 August North Eastern Districts Burgersdorp Drew 8-8
Match 19 13 August Border East London Won 30-10
Match 20 17 August Border King Williams Town Drew 13-13
Match 21 20 August Eastern Province Port Elizabeth Won 14-6
Match 22 27 August South Africa Crusaders Ground, Port Elizabeth Won 8-3
Match 23 3 September South Africa Newlands, Cape Town Lost 5-21
Match 24 6 September Western Province Cape Town Lost 0-8

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